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Samuel (biblical figure) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Samuel
Samuel (;〔(LDS.org: "Book of Mormon Pronunciation Guide" ) (retrieved 2012-02-25), IPA-ified from «săm´yū-ĕl»〕 ; Arabic: ''Ṣamuil''; (ギリシア語:Σαμουήλ) ''Samouēl''; (ラテン語:Samvel); Strong's: ''Shemuwel''), literally meaning "Name of God" in Hebrew, is a leader of ancient Israel in the Books of Samuel in the Hebrew Bible. He is also known as a prophet and is mentioned in the second chapter of the Qur'an, although not by name.〔http://www.guidedways.com/search-keyword-Samuel-translator-5.htm Al-Baqara (& 251 )〕 His status, as viewed by rabbinical literature, is that he was the last of the Hebrew Judges and the first of the major prophets who began to prophesy inside the Land of Israel. He was thus at the cusp between two eras. According to the text of the Books of Samuel, he also anointed the first two kings of the Kingdom of Israel: Saul and David. ==Biblical account==
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