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Samuel, the son of Elkanah (of Ephraim) and Hannah, was born in answer to the prayer of his previously childless mother. In gratitude she dedicated him to the service of the chief sanctuary of Shiloh, in the charge of the priest Eli.
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Saul's exact date of birth is unknown. Under the assumption that he became king at the age of 30 circa 1020 BCE, he would have been born circa 1050 BCE. He was a member of the northern tribe of Benjamin.
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the bible names saul as the first king of Israel, who reigned circa 1020 to 1000 BCE. According to the Bible, as king, Saul marshaled military forces to fight the Ammonites, Edomites, Moabites, Amalekites and Philistines.
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ishbosheth in the Old Testament (II Samuel 2:8–4:12), fourth son of King Saul and the last representative of his family to be king over Israel (the northern kingdom, as opposed to the southern kingdom of Judah).
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David was born to the parents of Jesse and Nizevet. According to the Bible, David grew up in the rugged Judean hills around the Israelite town of Bethlehem, a few miles south of what was then the Canaanite stronghold of Jerusalem.
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David went into battle with just a sling and 3 stones with the faith that God will protect him. he defeated goliath without any armor. he was a true hero
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" When David had fled and made his escape, he went to Samuel at Ramah and told him all that Saul had done to him. Then he and Samuel went to Naioth and stayed there. so he sent men to capture him.
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Now Samuel died, and all Israel assembled and mourned for him; and they buried him at his home in Ramah. Then David moved down into the Desert of Maon. A certain man in Maon, who had property there at Carmel, was very wealthy.
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Death. Saul died circa 1000 BCE on Mount Gilboa. The Bible recounts that before an important battle with the Philistines, Saul visited a witch to ask about his fate. The witch conjured the spirit of the departed Samuel, who informed Saul that he and his sons would be defeated and die.
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Absalom, (flourished c. 1020 bc, Palestine), third and favorite son of David, king of Israel and Judah. The picture of Absalom that is presented in 2 Samuel 13–19 suggests that he was the Alcibiades of the Old Testament, alike in his personal attractiveness, his lawless insolence, and his tragic fate.
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david was anointed by samuel in secret without saul knowing. saul was not very happy with this and went after saul
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he was good. he was an ally for the kings Solomon and David.
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Born around 1010 BCE, Solomon was the tenth son of King David (the second king of ancient united Israel) and the second son of Bathsheba. Like King Saul and King David, King Solomon reigned for 40 years in one of the highest and most prosperous periods in Israel's history - called by many, “The Golden Age” of Israel.
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in this time you weren't supposed to number your men because it gave you bragging rights whenever the army went to battle. David was punished for this because God did not want him to.
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Solomon is known for being the king of Israel who built the first Temple in Jerusalem. He was also the second (after his father, David) and last king of a unified Israel, which was at the height of its power during his reign. He is known for stories told in the Bible about his wisdom.
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david sadly passed away in Jerusalem. David dies at the age of 70 after reigning for 40 years, and on his deathbed counsels Solomon to walk in the ways of God and to take revenge on his enemies.
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built on mount moriah.
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The Queen of Sheba is primarily known for her visit to King Solomon to witness his wisdom. The traditions vary about the visit itself, but it appears first in the Bible and later in the Qurʾān and in a number of more elaborate, extra-scriptural writings such as the Talmud and Midrash and Ethiopian literature
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930 BCE, the Biblical account reports that the country split into two kingdoms: the Kingdom of Israel (including the cities of Shechem and Samaria) in the north and the Kingdom of Judah (containing Jerusalem) in the south.
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he died in Jerusalem.
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bad king. The king responsible for tearing the northern tribes away from the southern tribes was Jeroboam. He, with God's blessing, successfully led a rebellion against Solomon's son Rehoboam. However, despite God's grace in his life.
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Conventional biblical chronology dates the start of Rehoboam's reign to the mid-10th century BC. His reign is described in 1 Kings 12 and 14:21–31 and in 2 Chronicles 10–12 in the Hebrew Bible. Rehoboam was 41 years old (16 in Chapter 12 of Kings III in the Septuagint) when he ascended the throne. his father was solomon. he was a bad king
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7th king of israel. he was a very bad king.
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reigned in Israel. bad king
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Hebrew prophet
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very bad person. reigned over israel.
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jehoshaphat was a good king and he reigned over israel.
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he didnt eat for 40 days or 40 nights. he didnt sleep either
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mount horeb.
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bad king. ruler of israel. he ruled from 850 to 849
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Naboth owned a vineyard, in proximity to King Ahab's palace in the city of Jezreel. Because of this, Ahab desired to acquire the vineyard so that he could use it for a vegetable (or herb) garden. Since he inherited the land from his ancestors, Naboth refused to sell it to Ahab.
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died in syria
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king of judah. bad king
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king of judah.bad king.
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bad king reigned over judah.
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king of judah. evil
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cut out peoples children from there stomache
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king of judah. bad king.
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king of judah.
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cam to war against israel bad king
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good king
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bad king
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king of israel. he was a bad king. last king of israel. lasted until he died.
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Hezekiah gets trapped
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they had to push the passover back becaause there wasnt enough priests to concecrate
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Manasseh was a bad king and he reigned for 55 years. he was king over Judah longest reign ever throughout the kingdoms and he was the most wicked.
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Amon was the king of Judah. he was an evil king. he reigned for 1 year
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he was a very good king. he reigned at 8 years old. he was king over judah. nothing is said bad about him. in his 8th year he purged the city and in his 18th year he did the passover.
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