The people of Jabesh Gilead honoured Saul by giving him a fitting burial. In the book of 1 Samuel, we see that the Philistines had defeated the Israelites in a battle on Mount Gilboa, and Saul and his sons were killed. The Philistines then hung their bodies on the walls of Beth Shan. When the people of Jabesh Gilead heard about this, they risked their lives and went to Beth Shan to retrieve the bodies of Saul and his sons. They then took the bodies back to Jabesh Gilead and burned them. This was a way of giving them a proper burial and showing respect for Saul and his family. The people of Jabesh Gilead had a history of being loyal to Saul, and by giving him a fitting burial, they showed their gratitude for his leadership and their commitment to honouring him, even in death.