History, 07.11.2020 01:20, mariana2006
Why is Saul a significant leader in the history of the Hebrew people?
Saul was a Hebrew judge who helped rule the tribes.
Saul united the 12 Hebrew tribes into the Kingdom of Israel.
Saul was responsible for the construction of Israeli temples.
Saul led the Hebrew tribes out of the desert and into Canaan.
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Why is Saul a significant leader in the history of the Hebrew people?
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