Also asked, who was Samuel in the Bible and what did he do?
Samuel, Hebrew Shmuʾel, (flourished 11th century bc, Israel), religious hero in the history of Israel, represented in the Old Testament in every role of leadership open to a Jewish man of his day—seer, priest, judge, prophet, and military leader.
One may also ask, what is the main message of 1 Samuel? The main themes of the book are introduced in the opening poem (the "Song of Hannah"): (1) the sovereignty of Yahweh, God of Israel; (2) the reversal of human fortunes; and (3) kingship.
Besides, how did Samuel in the Bible die?
Samuel died sometime during Saul's years of pursuing David, but the disgraced king would see the old prophet one more time. When the king found that he could no longer talk to God—he had killed the priesthood, leaving only one, who was with David—he sought out a spiritist, a witch at Endor.
Why was Samuel needed in Israel?
There was chaos in Isreael and no leadership, and the people were forgetting God. He felt that God was Israel's king.