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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.

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At Mount Gilboa (1 Samuel 31).

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Why didn't one of Sauls sons become king?

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.


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When was Saul the king get overthrown?

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