The story of Samuel

Samuel was a biblical figure and one of the last of the Judges in the Old Testament. He was born in Ramathaim, in the hill country of Ephraim, and was raised in the Tabernacle at Shiloh by the priest Eli. Samuel is famous for his role as a prophet and judge in ancient Israel, and for anointing both Saul and David as the first two Kings of Israel. He was a respected leader and was known for his wisdom and integrity. As a young boy, Samuel heard the voice of God and was called to serve as a prophet. Throughout his life, he delivered messages from God to the Israelites and was instrumental in guiding the nation through times of crisis and change. After serving as a judge and prophet for many years, Samuel eventually passed on his responsibilities to Saul and David, and continued to offer counsel and guidance to the nation of Israel. Samuel died at an old age, and his legacy as a faithful servant of God and a leader of Israel continues to be remembered and revered by people of the Jewish and Christian faiths.
Name meaning
Heard by God
Name origin
Hebrew
Role
Prophet, biblical judge
First mention
1 Samuel 1:20
Appearances in the Bible
121 mentions
In Hebrew
שמואל