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  2. Feb 4, 2020 · We have the glorious and immortal God for our king and yet we settle so often for our little idols. That's essentially what the people of God were doing there in 1 Samuel. So God said, "okay, fine. Here's Saul." His kingship was a complete tragedy, and that's why God ultimately sent Jesus.

  3. As the first king of Israel, Saul had nothing – no army, no palace, and no royal city. He was not eager to become king. After Samuel anointed him before the people, Saul went back to his home in Gibeah. He continued to work on his father’s land until he was needed to lead the people in battle.

  4. Apr 17, 2019 · In fact, God chose the Benjaminite Saul as first king of Israel. In the same chapter, to the verse 27, God (through Jacob) prophecied about the remarkable actions – related to the people of Israel – characterizing the tribe of Benjamin.

  5. Saul Chosen to Be King. 9 There was a man of Benjamin whose name was Kish the son of Abiel, the son of Zeror, the son of Bechorath, the son of Aphiah, a Benjamite, a mighty man of power. 2 And he had a choice and handsome son whose name was Saul. There was not a more handsome person than he among the children of Israel.

  6. God's first choice to be king is Saul (c. 1050-1010 B.C.), someone who looked the parthe literally stood "head and shoulders above everyone else" (1 Sam. 9:2). Furthermore, he won military victories, the main reason for having a king in the first place (1 Sam. 11:1-11).

  7. Jan 4, 2022 · When Saul realized that God was with David, the king sought to kill David at every opportunity. David succeeded in evading the countless attempts on his life with the help of the king’s son, Jonathan, and the king’s daughter, Michal.

  8. The Bible refers to Saul as the people’s choice because the people demanded a king. They wanted God to give them a powerful king who would lead their army. God did not approve. However, God gave them the kind of king that they wanted. Saul had all the qualities that they desired for their king.

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