Social Studies, 18.12.2020 17:50 smokemicpot
Plz answer this is for a really important test
Match each description with Saul, David, or Solomon.
grew up as
a shepherd
known for
being wise
conquered the
Philistines
chose Jerusalem
as the capital
of Israel
was the first king
of the united
kingdom of Israel
increased trade
with Egypt and
Phoenicia
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