On Mount Gilboa, king Saul decided to commit suicide in order to avoid
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On Mount Gilboa, king Saul decided to commit suicide in order to avoid being captured and killed by the Philistines.
In the Old Testament of the Bible, King Saul was the first king of Israel. However, he disobeyed God and eventually lost his favor. As a result, God chose David to be his successor.
In one of the battles against the Philistines, Saul's army was defeated, and his sons were killed. Saul was injured, and he feared being captured and humiliated by the Philistines. Therefore, he asked his armor-bearer to kill him, but the armor-bearer refused. Saul then fell on his own sword, committing suicide.
Saul's decision to commit suicide was not because of ridicule from the Philistines, witnessing the death of his sons, or the agony of the injuries received. Rather, he did it to avoid being captured and killed by the enemy.