The pro-monarchical source and the anti-monarchical source …

Years: 1029BCE - 1018BCE

The pro-monarchical source and the anti-monarchical source are the most prominent sources in the early parts of the first book of Samuel.

The anti-monarchical source describes Samuel (thought by a number of scholars to be a cipher for God himself) to have thoroughly routed the Philistines, yet begrudgingly accepting that the people demanded a ruler, and thus appointing Saul by cleromancy.

The pro-monarchical source describes the divine birth of Saul (a single word being changed by a later editor so that it referred to Samuel instead), and his later leading of an army to victory over the Ammonites, which resulted in the people clamoring for him to lead them against the Philistines, whereupon he is appointed king.

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