King Saul noticed that David was increasing in popularity as war-hero and therefore jeopardized the right of his lineage to rule. Only by killing David could he ensure that his son Jonathan would succeed him as King of Israel. Saul's fears proved correct when David inherited Saul's throne upon the latter's death in the Battle of Mt. Gilboa. (It is worth noting that Jonathan and all of Saul's other sons also died in that battle.)
It should be noted that Saul is seen not as a wicked man, but as a righteous man (Talmud, Moed Katan 16b) who erred.
Saul didn't want David to go because he young and, in Saul's mind, inexperienced. In 1 Samuel 17:33 Saul says, "You are not able to go out against this Philistine and fight him; you are only a young man, and he has been a warrior from his youth."
King Saul was the first King of the Jews and he was a bad king. He was God's anointed one, and he disobeyed God numerous times. He went to a fortune teller because God stopped coming to him in his dreams, he is then told by Samuel that he and his sons will die.
In 1 Samual 31:4 you can read the passage in which King Saul took his sword and fell on it. Then the next passage says that his armorbearer saw that King Saul was dead. Then in Samuel 1:9 an Amalekite saw that his (King Saul's) life was still in him. King Saul asked the Amalekite to finish him off.Then in chapter 2 verse 16 David had the Amalekite killed for killing the Lord's anointed.I would think that King Saul attempted suicide and his armorbearer thought he was dead, yet he was not; and when King Saul regained conscience, the Amalekite who had just happened by was aked by King Saul to kill him.Answer: I dont think King Saul commited suicide, I think he was killed, according to what David said to the Amalekite in 2 Samuel 1:16.Answer: From the above accounts it can be seen that Saul's intention was to commit suicide but was unsuccessful. He apparently did not want the Philistines to torture him and so wished to die quickly, hence his request to be dispatched.Answer: It depends on your interpretation of the verse. It says that he "fell on his sword," which could mean that he was pushed and fell onto his sword, he jumped and landed on his sword on purpose or by accident, or he fell and landed on his sword. Something that would make people say that he committed suicide is that in an earlier verse he asked his arms-bearer to kill him, so he probably committed suicide.Answer:It sounds like he meant to kill himself but failed, so he resorted to ordering someone to do it for him, like ancient assisted suicide. To say Saul killed himself make the 2 Sam Amalekite a liar .He would not have continued to lie if he was lying .Instead of being killed .He would have simply said David I did not kill Saul do not kill meAnswer:Jewish tradition is in accordance with the first Answer. Saul is not held blameworthy, since the Philistines had overrun his location and he knew they would torture him.
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He wanted to kill David (1 Samuel ch.20).See also the Related Links.Link: Why did Saul turn against David?Link: Why didn't David kill Saul?
Saul didn't want David to go because he young and, in Saul's mind, inexperienced. In 1 Samuel 17:33 Saul says, "You are not able to go out against this Philistine and fight him; you are only a young man, and he has been a warrior from his youth."
King Saul was the first King of the Jews and he was a bad king. He was God's anointed one, and he disobeyed God numerous times. He went to a fortune teller because God stopped coming to him in his dreams, he is then told by Samuel that he and his sons will die.
In 1 Samual 31:4 you can read the passage in which King Saul took his sword and fell on it. Then the next passage says that his armorbearer saw that King Saul was dead. Then in Samuel 1:9 an Amalekite saw that his (King Saul's) life was still in him. King Saul asked the Amalekite to finish him off.Then in chapter 2 verse 16 David had the Amalekite killed for killing the Lord's anointed.I would think that King Saul attempted suicide and his armorbearer thought he was dead, yet he was not; and when King Saul regained conscience, the Amalekite who had just happened by was aked by King Saul to kill him.Answer: I dont think King Saul commited suicide, I think he was killed, according to what David said to the Amalekite in 2 Samuel 1:16.Answer: From the above accounts it can be seen that Saul's intention was to commit suicide but was unsuccessful. He apparently did not want the Philistines to torture him and so wished to die quickly, hence his request to be dispatched.Answer: It depends on your interpretation of the verse. It says that he "fell on his sword," which could mean that he was pushed and fell onto his sword, he jumped and landed on his sword on purpose or by accident, or he fell and landed on his sword. Something that would make people say that he committed suicide is that in an earlier verse he asked his arms-bearer to kill him, so he probably committed suicide.Answer:It sounds like he meant to kill himself but failed, so he resorted to ordering someone to do it for him, like ancient assisted suicide. To say Saul killed himself make the 2 Sam Amalekite a liar .He would not have continued to lie if he was lying .Instead of being killed .He would have simply said David I did not kill Saul do not kill meAnswer:Jewish tradition is in accordance with the first Answer. Saul is not held blameworthy, since the Philistines had overrun his location and he knew they would torture him.
cause they hated his guts
Samuel is in the bible as he was a very famous Judge and won of the major prophets. He did not want the people to have a king , like the other people living around them. With a heavy heart he anointed Saul as King as well as David when he was a boy.
king David , because he before deafiting Goliath was a sheperd he use to play an instroment the after deafiting Goliath played yhe same instroment to king Solomon but king Solomon wanted to kill David then David ecpaped to the mountens to start a new life being a king . and that is why he is the king of songs sorry some of my spellings are wrong. if you want to learn where did i get the answer read the bible.
When he was first selected, he was "found hiding among the baggage," because he did not want to be king. He was humble. But later on he because haughty.
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What causes him to want to kill King Duncan is the foretelling of him being king. This was announced by three witches.
Israel had kings because the people of Israel requested a king to lead them, following the example of surrounding nations. The first king of Israel was Saul, followed by David and Solomon. The monarchy was seen as a way to provide leadership, unity, and protection for the nation.