Asked by Sage
How did Saul rule the people of ancient Israel
**** 1, He conquered neighboring Judah and Canaan.
2, He set up a religious empire modeled after the Persians
3, He unted twelve tribes under on king.
4, He wrested power from Nebuchadezzar
I think the answer is 1 because Saul was primarily a Military Leader and rarely execute any Monarchical power.
**** 1, He conquered neighboring Judah and Canaan.
2, He set up a religious empire modeled after the Persians
3, He unted twelve tribes under on king.
4, He wrested power from Nebuchadezzar
I think the answer is 1 because Saul was primarily a Military Leader and rarely execute any Monarchical power.
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Answered by
Chloe
He united twelve tribes under one king.
Answered by
Katie Grace
read da bible boo it aint #1
Answered by
katie grace ca shut it
religion isn’t a part of this katie, go shove your religion down someone else’s throat
Answered by
Anonymous
that was kinda rude! katie's rite tho
Answered by
Lilmeowmeow
Its c !
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