I've seen some suggestion that Saul (who, iirc, was "crowned" on three separate occasions) operated as a judge for some period of time, a period later added to his regnal dates as king.
I've seen some suggestion that Saul (who, iirc, was "crowned" on three separate occasions) operated as a judge for some period of time, a period later added to his regnal dates as king.
That would explain the huge disparity. Should I add any such comment to the entry for >Shaul< in the database (which would need some filling anyways) ?
Btw, right now I am working more in the bowels of the database and adjust some tables to be used more flexibly. But I am still not done with implementing the genealogical charts export...
« Last Edit: October 16, 2007, 11:09:48 PM by Cush »
I've seen some suggestion that Saul (who, iirc, was "crowned" on three separate occasions) operated as a judge for some period of time, a period later added to his regnal dates as king.
That would explain the huge disparity. Should I add any such comment to the entry for >Shaul< in the database (which would need some filling anyways) ?
I'd add a note, stating this is a possibility, unless Rohl has suggested something similar.