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The Birth of Samuel
There was a certain man of Ramathaim-zophim of the hill country of Ephraim whose name was Elkanah the son of Jeroham, son of Elihu, son of Tohu, son of Zuph, an Ephrathite.
There was a certain man of Ramathaim-zophim of the hill country of Ephraim whose name was Elkanah the son of Jeroham, son of Elihu, son of Tohu, son of Zuph, an Ephrathite.
He had two wives. The name of the one was Hannah, and the name of the other, Peninnah. And Peninnah had children, but Hannah had no children.
Elkanah had two wives, Hannah and Peninnah. Peninnah had children, but Hannah did not.
Now this man used to go up year by year from his city to worship and to sacrifice to the Lord of hosts at Shiloh, where the two sons of Eli, Hophni and Phinehas, were priests of the Lord.
Each year Elkanah would travel to Shiloh to worship and sacrifice to the LORD of Heaven’s Armies at the Tabernacle. The priests of the LORD at that time were the two sons of Eli — Hophni and Phinehas.
On the day when Elkanah sacrificed, he would give portions to Peninnah his wife and to all her sons and daughters.
On the days Elkanah presented his sacrifice, he would give portions of the meat to Peninnah and each of her children.
And her rival used to provoke her grievously to irritate her, because the Lord had closed her womb.
So Peninnah would taunt Hannah and make fun of her because the LORD had kept her from having children.
So it went on year by year. As often as she went up to the house of the Lord, she used to provoke her. Therefore Hannah wept and would not eat.
And Elkanah, her husband, said to her, “Hannah, why do you weep? And why do you not eat? And why is your heart sad? Am I not more to you than ten sons?”
“Why are you crying, Hannah?” Elkanah would ask. “Why aren’t you eating? Why be downhearted just because you have no children? You have me — isn’t that better than having ten sons?”
After they had eaten and drunk in Shiloh, Hannah rose. Now Eli the priest was sitting on the seat beside the doorpost of the temple of the Lord.
She was deeply distressed and prayed to the Lord and wept bitterly.
Hannah was in deep anguish, crying bitterly as she prayed to the LORD.
And she vowed a vow and said, “O Lord of hosts, if you will indeed look on the affliction of your servant and remember me and not forget your servant, but will give to your servant a son, then I will give him to the Lord all the days of his life, and no razor shall touch his head.”
As she continued praying before the Lord, Eli observed her mouth.
As she was praying to the LORD, Eli watched her.
Hannah was speaking in her heart; only her lips moved, and her voice was not heard. Therefore Eli took her to be a drunken woman.
Seeing her lips moving but hearing no sound, he thought she had been drinking.
And Eli said to her, “How long will you go on being drunk? Put your wine away from you.”
“Must you come here drunk?” he demanded. “Throw away your wine!”
But Hannah answered, “No, my lord, I am a woman troubled in spirit. I have drunk neither wine nor strong drink, but I have been pouring out my soul before the Lord.
“Oh no, sir!” she replied. “I haven’t been drinking wine or anything stronger. But I am very discouraged, and I was pouring out my heart to the LORD.
Do not regard your servant as a worthless woman, for all along I have been speaking out of my great anxiety and vexation.”
Don’t think I am a wicked woman! For I have been praying out of great anguish and sorrow.”
Then Eli answered, “Go in peace, and the God of Israel grant your petition that you have made to him.”
“In that case,” Eli said, “go in peace! May the God of Israel grant the request you have asked of him.”
And she said, “Let your servant find favor in your eyes.” Then the woman went her way and ate, and her face was no longer sad.
“Oh, thank you, sir!” she exclaimed. Then she went back and began to eat again, and she was no longer sad.
They rose early in the morning and worshiped before the Lord; then they went back to their house at Ramah. And Elkanah knew Hannah his wife, and the Lord remembered her.
Samuel’s Birth and Dedication
The entire family got up early the next morning and went to worship the LORD once more. Then they returned home to Ramah. When Elkanah slept with Hannah, the LORD remembered her plea,
Samuel Given to the Lord
The man Elkanah and all his house went up to offer to the Lord the yearly sacrifice and to pay his vow.
The man Elkanah and all his house went up to offer to the Lord the yearly sacrifice and to pay his vow.
The next year Elkanah and his family went on their annual trip to offer a sacrifice to the LORD and to keep his vow.
But Hannah did not go up, for she said to her husband, “As soon as the child is weaned, I will bring him, so that he may appear in the presence of the Lord and dwell there forever.”
Elkanah her husband said to her, “Do what seems best to you; wait until you have weaned him; only, may the Lord establish his word.” So the woman remained and nursed her son until she weaned him.
Then they slaughtered the bull, and they brought the child to Eli.
After sacrificing the bull, they brought the boy to Eli.
And she said, “Oh, my lord! As you live, my lord, I am the woman who was standing here in your presence, praying to the Lord.
“Sir, do you remember me?” Hannah asked. “I am the very woman who stood here several years ago praying to the LORD.
For this child I prayed, and the Lord has granted me my petition that I made to him.
I asked the LORD to give me this boy, and he has granted my request.