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What does the Bible say about King Saul's death?

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The Bible recounts King Saul's death as a tragic end to a sinful life in 1 Samuel 31.

In 1 Samuel 31, King Saul's demise serves as a profound illustration of the consequences of sin. Saul, who had once been anointed king, ultimately falls into despair and chooses to take his own life after witnessing the deaths of his sons in battle. This act underscores the sorrow and tragedy that accompany a life lived outside of God's will. Saul's death is a sobering reminder of the grave outcomes that cling to those who reject God's guidance.
Scripture References: 1 Samuel 31

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