Saul reigned one year; and when he had reigned two years over Israel,
Saul had been king for one year, and when he had ruled over Israel for two years,
This verse is marking the timeline of Saul's reign as Israel's first king, noting he had ruled for two years.
📚 Historical Context
In the biblical narrative of ancient Israel, Saul was the first king chosen by God through the prophet Samuel, as the people demanded a human leader like the surrounding nations. This verse from 1 Samuel 13:1 provides a brief timeline of his reign, stating he ruled one year and then two years, though ancient manuscripts vary and it's part of the larger story leading to Saul's conflicts and eventual downfall. It reflects the transition from tribal judges to a monarchy, highlighting the tensions between human ambition and divine guidance.
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