- Samuel - Wikipedia
Samuel[a] is a figure who, in the narratives of the Hebrew Bible, plays a key role in the transition from the biblical judges to the United Kingdom of Israel under Saul, and again in the monarchy 's transition from Saul to David He is venerated as a prophet in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
- Who Was Samuel in the Bible? - Learn Religions
In the Bible, Samuel was a man chosen for God, from his miraculous birth until his death He served in several important positions during his life, earning God's favor because he knew how to obey Samuel was a contemporary of King Saul and King David
- Samuel - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway
The account of Samuel’s life and ministry and the national developments up to the time of his death may reasonably be credited to Samuel as they are given in the book bearing his name
- Who was Samuel in the Bible? - GotQuestions. org
Samuel was recognized as the judge of all Israel Like Eli’s sons, Samuel’s two sons, Joel and Abijah, sinned before God by seeking dishonest gain and perverting justice
- Samuel | Hebrew Prophet Judge of Israel | Britannica
Samuel was a religious hero in the history of Israel, represented in the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) in every role of leadership open to a Jewish man of his day—seer, priest, judge, prophet, and military leader His greatest distinction was his role in the establishment of the monarchy in Israel
- Samuel: A Life of Obedience and Faith in God’s Plan
Learn how the faith obedience of Samuel to God guided Israel through pivotal times A study of his life offers timeless lessons for today
- Topical Bible: Samuel
Samuel is a pivotal figure in the history of Israel, serving as the last judge, a prophet, and the anointer of the first two kings of Israel, Saul and David His life and ministry are chronicled primarily in the books of 1 Samuel and 2 Samuel, which bear his name
- The Story of Samuel in the Bible - Chabad. org
The prophet Samuel (in hebrew, “ Shmuel ”) was one of the most important figures in Jewish history; our sages describe him as the equivalent of " Moses and Aaron combined "
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