Saul–David conflict

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The Saul–David conflict refers to the biblical power struggle and personal rivalry between Israel’s first king, Saul, and his eventual successor, David, as recounted in the Books of Samuel.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf biblical narrative
political conflict
royal succession struggle
describedIn Books of Samuel
hasMainProtagonist David
Saul
hasMoralDimension obedience to God
respect for the Lord’s anointed
hasOutcome David’s accession to the throne of Israel
death of Saul
transition from Saulide to Davidic monarchy
hasTheme covenant loyalty
divine election
jealousy
power struggle
prophetic authority
royal legitimacy
includesEvent David sparing Saul’s life at the camp in the wilderness of Ziph
David sparing Saul’s life in the cave at En-gedi
David’s defeat of Goliath
David’s flight from Saul
David’s lament over Saul and Jonathan
David’s life as a fugitive
Saul’s attempts to kill David
Saul’s consultation with the medium at Endor
Saul’s death at the battle of Gilboa
encounters between Saul and David in the wilderness
involvesPerson Jonathan
Samuel
involvesTribe Tribe of Benjamin
surface form: tribe of Benjamin

Tribe of Judah
surface form: tribe of Judah
languageOfPrimarySources Biblical Hebrew
narrativeFunction explains divine rejection of Saul’s dynasty
legitimizes Davidic kingship
precondition David’s anointing by Samuel
Saul’s anointing as first king of Israel
religiousContext Christianity
Tanakh
surface form: Hebrew Bible

Judaism
sourceText 1 Samuel
2 Samuel
takesPlaceIn Ancient Israel
surface form: ancient Israel
timePeriod early Israelite monarchy
tradition Deuteronomistic history
triggeredBy David’s military success
Saul’s jealousy of David
popular acclaim for David

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King Saul conflict Saul–David conflict