2 Samuel 1:2.
After David avenges on the Amalekites and Saul is dead, he condemns hostility towards Saul: When Jesus Christ comes back, after the death of Israel, He brings judgment towards hostility to Israel.
2 Samuel 1:1.
The death of Saul at Mt. Gilboa: The death of the State of Israel at Mt. Gilboa.
1 Samuel 31. Full Chapter.
Saul and his sons are buried beneath a dry heap of stones: The State of Israel is being buried beneath a dry heap of stones.
1 Samuel 31:10-13.
The armor of Saul is put in Ashtoreth’s temple and his body shown to everyone: The armor of today’s Israel is in the temple of this world’s god and the world sees Israel’s death.
1 Samuel 31:10
The Philistines cut off the head of Saul and stripped off his armor: This world is cutting off the head and removing the armor of Israel.
1 Samuel 31:8-9.
The Israelites ran for their life when hearing Saul and sons were dead: Israelis of today has fled their Biblical heritage seeing the “right wing’ government of Israel is made dormant.
1 Samuel 31:7.
Saul preferred suicide over being killed by his enemies: The State of Israel prefers “right wing” suicide over surrendering to the global government.
1 Samuel 31:4-6. The world thinks it's suicide to live by "right-wing" beliefs, but it's better than living for the government of the beast.
Saul is severely wounded at Mt. Gilboa: The State of Israel is severely wounded at modern day Mt. Gilboa.
1 Samuel 30:1-3,
David returned to a ravished and burning Ziklag and saved his family: Jesus Christ returns to a ravished and war-torn world to save His family.
Full Chapter.1 Samuel 30.