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[[File:king_saul.jpg|right|300px|thumb|The desire for power over others brings the spirit of self destruction. The [[Saul Syndrome]] often destroys the lives of others before destroying their own.]] | [[File:king_saul.jpg|right|300px|thumb|The desire for power over others brings the spirit of self-destruction. Power corrupts not only the man but the soul. The [[Saul Syndrome]] often destroys the lives of others before destroying their own.]] | ||
According to the Hebrew Bible, Saul was the first king of a united Kingdom of Israel and Judah. He would have lived circa 1082 BC–1010 BC, was anointed by the prophet Samuel and reigned from Gibeah. | According to the Hebrew Bible, Saul was the first king of a united Kingdom of Israel and Judah. He would have lived circa 1082 BC–1010 BC, was anointed by the prophet Samuel and reigned from Gibeah. |
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King Saul
According to the Hebrew Bible, Saul was the first king of a united Kingdom of Israel and Judah. He would have lived circa 1082 BC–1010 BC, was anointed by the prophet Samuel and reigned from Gibeah.
Born: 1082 BC, Gibeah
Died: 1010 BC, Mount Gilboa, Israel
Parents: Kish
Children: Jonathan, Michal, Ish-bosheth, Merab, Abinadab, Malchishua
The election of a king or ruler who was both Commander in Chief of the Military and the chief executive officer of Israel was covered in 1 Samuel 8. God warned that he would take and take and take and rule over you and when you cried out God would not hear the people because they were rejecting God by this election.
This also lead to the corruption of Saul and his own self destruction in what we call The Saul Syndrome?