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[[File:Eli and Samuel.jpg|thumb|<translate>''Samuel Relating to Eli the Judgements of God upon Eli’s House'', John Singleton Copley (1780)</translate>]]
[[File:Eli and Samuel.jpg|thumb|left|upright|<translate>''Samuel Relating to Eli the Judgements of God upon Eli’s House'', John Singleton Copley (1780)</translate>]]


[[File:Unción de David por Samuel, de Antonio González Velázquez (Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando).JPG|thumb|<translate><!--T:26--> Samuel anointing David, by Velázquez</translate>]]
[[File:Unción de David por Samuel, de Antonio González Velázquez (Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando).JPG|thumb|<translate><!--T:26--> Samuel anointing David, by Velázquez</translate>]]
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Samuel warned the Israelites of the dangers that would befall them through their rulers, but they still clamored for a king. Thus he anointed Saul as their leader and charged him and the people to always obey the voice of the L<small>ORD</small>. But when Saul proved to be an unfaithful servant, Samuel pronounced the L<small>ORD</small>’s judgment upon him for his disobedience and secretly anointed [[King David|David]] as king. When the prophet died, he was buried at Ramah; all of Israel mourned his passing.
Samuel warned the Israelites of the dangers that would befall them through their rulers, but they still clamored for a king. Thus he anointed Saul as their leader and charged him and the people to always obey the voice of the L<small>ORD</small>. But when Saul proved to be an unfaithful servant, Samuel pronounced the L<small>ORD</small>’s judgment upon him for his disobedience and secretly anointed [[King David|David]] as king. When the prophet died, he was buried at Ramah; all of Israel mourned his passing.
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[[File:The Dream of Saint Joseph.jpg|thumb|alt=Saint Joseph, sleeping, an angel flying over him|<translate><!--T:32--> ''The Dream of Saint Joseph'', Philippe de Champaigne</translate>]]
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Saint Germain was also embodied as Saint Joseph, the father of Jesus and husband of [[Mother Mary|Mary]]. There are few references to him in the New Testament. The Bible traces his lineage back to [[King David|David]]. It also recounts how when the angel of the Lord warned him in a dream that Herod planned to kill Jesus, Joseph heeded the warning and took his family to Egypt, returning after Herod’s death. Joseph is said to have been a carpenter and is thought to have passed on before Jesus began his public ministry. In Catholic tradition, Saint Joseph is revered as Patron of the Universal Church, and his feast is celebrated on March 19.
Saint Germain was also embodied as Saint Joseph, the father of Jesus and husband of [[Mother Mary|Mary]]. There are few references to him in the New Testament. The Bible traces his lineage back to [[King David|David]]. It also recounts how when the angel of the Lord warned him in a dream that Herod planned to kill Jesus, Joseph heeded the warning and took his family to Egypt, returning after Herod’s death. Joseph is said to have been a carpenter and is thought to have passed on before Jesus began his public ministry. In Catholic tradition, Saint Joseph is revered as Patron of the Universal Church, and his feast is celebrated on March 19.


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[[File:St Alban Evesham All Saints' church.jpg|thumb|left|upright=0.5|<translate>St. Alban, stained-glass window in Evesham All Saints’ church</translate>]]
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