Shakespearean play Richard II has many unreliable and unreliable roles. Truth and responsibility are mere imaginations in the drama. The desire of power and control transcends the order of England and its nominated king. People believe that Richard is a king from the will of God. Human beings can not intervene in what God has been ruled before them. The ultimate decision is of God, and the only way God's choice can change is God himself, not others.
Samuel is a mystery. He replaces the high priest, but he is not a pastor, and the priest family he is changing has not actually been replaced (1 Samuel 14: 3; 2 Kings 2: 26-27). According to the mother's song, he will become an anointed king, but he points to the failing king. In Samuel he was a cry of David, but in the chronicle, he rarely existed. In the psalm (according to him himself), he can compare with Moses. Samuel's life is consistent with the era of Israel's political change which forced the government's judge system to be a monarchy. These changes began when Samuel dominated as a judge. But before he replaced the judge system, he replaced the importance of the priesthood with prophecy. He made the prophet more important than the judge, then tried to make it more important than the kingship.
The story of King Solomon began with his father David and his mother, Bathsheba. According to Samuel 3 of the Hebrew Bible, King David, who was covered by the Prophet Samuel before the destruction of King Saul, became a substitute and formally became the king of the Jews (1010 BC). Later Samuel 5 said that the elders of Israel came near him (in 1002 BC) that they were close to him, and the king contracted them with Hebron in front of the Lord, they made Israel I poured oil upon David as king of him. " King David ruled for 40 years, and like the king of Saul, it ended better at the end than at the end.
(The ancients were combined with the second king of Israel) and the second son of Bathsheba. King Solomon dominated forty years as one of the most prosperous times in Israel's history, like King Saul and King David - many people are known as the "golden age of Israel"
A book by Samuel begins with listening to the news that David was killed by his best friend and anointed King of God by the Philistines. David was also surprised and received the news of Amarekites (Esau was the descendant of Esau's son Esau) who killed Saul and made the crown and armband bigger. Wei. On the contrary, looking forward to the remuneration, the soldier accepted the execution of David's execution and asked, "Are not you trying to raise your hand to destroy the anointed one of the Lord?" (1 Sam 1:14) . If David does not want to hurt those Anointed Gods, why do you think he is all right when the King of Saul is assassinated?
Anointed: (1 Sam 16; 13) God poured oil into David as the king of Israel, and the Spirit of God was upon him. For many people, this did not happen in the days of David. But like David, anointed people and his oil pouring live in us. This means that we have the ability to withstand bears, lions and Goliath. Looking at the story of Saul and the story of David, we begin to understand why powerful kings hide in the mountains, why young people come before. Saul 15, 28, Saul was laid off and he was technically the king of Israel, but he was no longer the work of God. Everything will collapse with just a matter of time. Sometimes, fear is a symptom of where we are with God, where we firm our faith and trust. If you do not act at a certain time, God will ask you to make us uneasy. Saul is very afraid because he knows that adventure is the end of his life without God's help.