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King Shaul was one of the kings of Israel who was completely righteous, crowned as king by Shmuel HaNavi. He was referred to many times by King David with the title "Moshiach Hashem."
'''King Shaul''' was one of the kings of Israel who was completely righteous, crowned as king by Shmuel HaNavi. He was referred to many times by King David with the title "Moshiach Hashem."


His spiritual root was from the middah of Yesod in the world of Tohu, hinted at in the seven kings by the name "Shaul from Rechovot HaNahar."
His spiritual root was from the middah of Yesod in the world of Tohu, hinted at in the seven kings by the name "Shaul from Rechovot HaNahar."
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== The Great Level of Shaul's Soul - The True Moshiach Hashem ==
== The Great Level of Shaul's Soul - The True Moshiach Hashem ==
Rabbi Menachem Azariah of Pano, who was a divine Mekubal and famous Italian Kabbalah commentator, writes in his sefer about the great level of King Shaul's soul, that according to King David, King Shaul his father-in-law was Moshiach Hashem, first and foremost for Israel, and these are his words: "It was commonly said by King David about King Shaul his father-in-law: 'Shaul is the chosen of Hashem, Moshiach Hashem, completely righteous, and the Shechinah is with him'" (The Rama of Pano, Maamar Meah Kesitah section 93).
Rabbi Menachem Azariah of Pano, who was a divine Mekubal and famous Italian Kabbalah commentator, writes in his sefer about the great level of King Shaul's soul, that according to King David, King Shaul his father-in-law was Moshiach Hashem, first and foremost for Israel, and these are his words: "It was commonly said by King David about King Shaul his father-in-law: 'Shaul is the chosen of Hashem, Moshiach Hashem, completely righteous, and the Shechinah is with him'" (The Rama of Pano, Maamar Meah Kesitah section 93).
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