Philistine Threat – Samuel Condemns Saul.

Saul assumes a role that is not his to fill, even though he is king and faces a threat to the people: the religious danger. Because of this, Samuel condemns his actions and announces the rule of another man better suited to the divine will. We could say that the brief exchange between Samuel and Saul acts as the theological justification offered by the Deuteronomist tradition (D) for Saul’s removal by the party led by David.

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