Mount Gilboa. He fell upon his own sword (see 1 Samuel 31), and someone else finished him off at his request, since he didn't expire immediately (see 2 Samuel ch.1).See also the Related Link.
Saul's sons did not become king because they died in battle along with him. Jonathan, Saul's eldest son, was killed in battle against the Philistines, and his other sons were also killed in the same battle. This left no surviving heir to the throne from Saul's lineage.
No he actually killed himself by leaning on his sword. ... hmmm. I wonder what school your in((;;
Have him killed for confessing to killing Saul
Ishbosheth may not have been in the battle or managed to escape by being on the other side of the valley.
Kind Saul did not ask for 200 foreskins... he only asked for 100. It was a plan to get David killed in battle. But the Lord was with David and he slew 200 and brought the forskins to King Saul in return for his daughters hand in marage.
Yes King Saul died in battle. The enemy was the Philistines and one of them shot Saul with an arrow badly wounding him. Then Saul said to his armorbearer to thrust him through with his sword, but the armorbearer refused being afraid. So Saul took a sword and fell on it thus dying (I Samuel 31:1-6).
Because his 3 sons (Jonathan, Abinadab, and Melchishua) were killed in battle (1 Samuel 31:2).
1 Samuel 15: verses 23-26 Saul the king did not "get overthrown" in the usual way ... nobody came along and unelected him. He and his son Jonathan were killed in battle, whereupon Samuel anointed David as King..
he was 22
King Saul was jealous of David, but Saul offered his daughter, Michal to David as a wife. David said he was too poor to give a dowry to Saul for his daughter, but Saul said he wanted no dowry, but wanted David to avenge him (Saul) upon the Philistines by bringing 100 foreskins of the enemy back to him. But Saul's motive was not what he said, but rather he wanted David to engage in battle with the Philistines in hopes that David would be killed.
Saul seemed to realize that God had chosen David as his replacement, but contrary to Saul's belief David never planned any sort of rebellion, only fleeing from Saul when he attacked. In fact, on two occasions David had a chance to kill Saul (once when he was sleeping, once when they were in a dark cave where Saul could not see him) but refused, claiming that Saul was still God's anointed and thus inviolable. When Saul was killed by an Amalekite David had the perpetrator killed.
he got killed in the dennys of slauson and Atlantic rip