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Samuel
One of two books of the Old Testament and the Hebrew Tanakh
A male given name

I went down the dark road between the hawthorn hedges puzzling over the why of like, repeating SAMUEL to myself and aloud and listening to the rolling wonder in its sound that had charmed her soul and led her life in tragic places. SAMUEL! There was a rolling wonder in the sound. Aye, there was!.

( 11th century BC) Old Testament prophet, the first after Moses and the last of the judges of ancient Israel. His story is told in two biblical books (1 and 2 Samuel) that relate the history of Israel in the 11th-10th century BC. During this period, the first monarchy of Israel was established and the tribes of Israel united under a single kingdom with its capital at Jerusalem. Samuel received a revelation that led to the installation of Saul as king, but later announced an oracle rejecting Saul and secretly anointed David as king. Scholars dispute whether the historical Samuel was the author of the two books that bear his name. died Oct. 6, 1014 Tsar of Western Bulgaria (980-1014). Ruling originally in Macedonia, he conquered Serbia, northern Bulgaria, Albania, and northern Greece. He revived the Bulgarian patriarchate and in the 980s defeated Basil II. However, his struggle with the Byzantines continued until 1014, when Basil defeated Samuel's army at the Battle of Belasitsa. At Basil's order, the 15,000 Bulgarian prisoners were blinded and then returned to Samuel, who is said to have died of shock. Adams Samuel Addams Charles Samuel Barber Samuel Samuel Adrian Baugh Beckett Samuel Barclay Behrman Samuel Nathaniel Bentham Sir Samuel Blumberg Baruch Samuel Butler Samuel Samuel Cohen Champlain Samuel de Chase Samuel Coleridge Samuel Taylor Colt Samuel Cooke Samuel Crompton Samuel Cunard Sir Samuel 1st Baronet Delany Samuel Ray Doe Samuel Kanyon Firestone Harvey Samuel Gardiner Samuel Rawson Goldwyn Samuel Samuel Goldfish Gompers Samuel Andrew Samuel Griffith Gross Samuel David Hahnemann Christian Friedrich Samuel Hammett Samuel Dashiell Hoffman Samuel Kurtz Houston Samuel Hughes Sir Samuel Huntington Samuel Phillips Insull Samuel Johnson Samuel Judah ben Samuel Kirkland Samuel Kuhn Thomas Samuel Langley Samuel Pierpont Lister Samuel Cunliffe Baron Masham of Swinton Morison Samuel Eliot Morse Samuel Finley Breese Samuel Joel Mostel Nujoma Samuel Shafiihuma Paley William Samuel Palmer Samuel Peckinpah David Samuel Pepys Samuel Plimsoll Samuel Pufendorf Samuel baron von Rayburn Samuel Taliaferro Richardson Samuel Scheidt Samuel Sewall Samuel Samuel Shepard Rogers Slater Samuel Smith Samuel Snead Samuel Jackson Samuel Sosa Peralta Tilden Samuel Jones Samuel Langhorne Clemens Walton Samuel Moore Samuel Wilder Theodore Samuel Williams Wise Stephen Samuel Hoare Sir Samuel John Gurney 2nd Baronet Samuel of Mount Carmel and of Toxeth Herbert Louis Samuel 1st Viscount
book(s) of the Old Testament and the Hebrew Tanakh
The primary author and central character of the first book of Samuel
{i} male first name; family name; Hebrew prophet (1st prophet after Moses) and judge who anointed Saul and then David as king of Israel, son of Hannah (Bible, Old Testament); two books of the Bible
given name, male