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Chronologies and Kings, Part 1

Chronologies and Kings, Part 1

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  • James B. Jordan

What does 1 Samuel 13:1 mean when it says that Saul was only one year old when he began to reign, and reigned two years? This article suggests that Saul became king one year after he was adopted by Samuel, and was rejected after two years from being king, only to continue his kingship in a national (and not spiritual) sense.

Source: Theopolis Institute, 1991. 9 pages.

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I believe that if there is one thing which pierces the Master’s heart with unutterable grief it is not the world’s iniquity but the church’s indifference. F. B. Meyer
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