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3. The first leader of Israelites in the Promised land was Joshua or Josue ( they are the same person)
4. Samuel was different from other judges because he inaugurated the monarchy by choosing and anointing Saul and David as kings of Israel.
5. God wanted Samuel to tell Eli about a vision.
6. I don't know this one Sorry :/
7. Saul strengths were he became the first King of Israel circa 1046 BC where he united tribes and defeated enemies such as the Ammonites, Philistines, Moabites, and Amalekites.
8. Saul's weakness is fear. He was afraid to act even though he was given very clear confirmations that he was to be king and the job description of a king included delivering Israel from the Philistines
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Some of this I learned but sorry about #6 I don't know, I hope this helps
(Mark Brainiest if it helped)
Louis the 14th died in 1715. Specifically, 1st September 1715.
He died of senile gangrene. He started experiencing the symptoms on 10th August 1715 but was misdiagnosed by his doctors. The doctor said he was suffering from sciatica, a non life threatening sickness due to old age.
This misdiagnosis led to his death, because by the time the doctors realized their mistake, the disease has already attack the bones of King Louis causing him to fall into coma before dying.
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The First Great Awakening of the 1730s-40s was a period of great religious fervor in the colonies during which Americans rededicated their lives to God. ... Women were not allowed to preach in church but during the First Awakening, women began to exhort their fellow parishioners to righteousness, often to powerful effect.Mar 21, 2017
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It was known as the Red Scare. Communist flags were red so communists were referred to as reds and so that is why it was called the red scare