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1
Now there
was a certain
man
from Ramathaim-zophim
from the hill country
of Ephraim,
and his name
was Elkanah
the son
of Jeroham,
the son
of Elihu,
the son
of Tohu,
the son
of Zuph,
an Ephraimite.
2
He
had
two
wives:
the name
of one
was Hannah
and
the name
of the other
Peninnah;
and Peninnah
had
children,
but Hannah
had
no
children.
3
Now this
man
would go
up from his city
yearly
to worship
and to sacrifice
to the LORD
of hosts
in Shiloh.
And the two
sons
of Eli,
Hophni
and Phinehas,
were priests
to the LORD
there.
4
When the day
came
that Elkanah
sacrificed,
he would give
portions
to Peninnah
his wife
and to all
her sons
and her daughters;
5
but to Hannah
he would give
a double
portion,
for he loved
Hannah,
but the LORD
had closed
her womb.
6
Her rival,
however, would provoke
her bitterly
to irritate
her, because
the LORD
had closed
her womb.
7
It happened
year
after
year
,
as often
as she went
up to the house
of the LORD,
she would provoke
her; so she wept
and would not eat.
8
Then 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 better
to you than
ten
sons?"
9
Then Hannah
rose
after
eating
and drinking
in Shiloh.
Now Eli
the priest
was sitting
on the seat
by the doorpost
of the temple
of the LORD.
10
She, greatly distressed,
prayed
to the LORD
and wept
bitterly.
11
She made
a vow
and said,
"O LORD
of hosts,
if
You will indeed
look
on the affliction
of
Your maidservant
and remember
me, and not forget
Your maidservant
,
but will give
Your maidservant
a son,
then I will give
him to the LORD
all
the days
of his l
if
e,
and a razor
sh
all
never
come
on his head."
12
Now it came
about, as she continued
praying
before
the LORD,
that Eli
was watching
her mouth.
13
As for Hannah,
she was speaking
in her heart,
only
her lips
were moving,
but her voice
was not heard.
So Eli
thought
she was drunk.
14
Then Eli
said
to her, "How
long
will you make yourself drunk?
Put away
your wine
from you."
15
But Hannah
replied,
"No,
my lord,
I am a woman
oppressed
in spirit;
I have drunk
neither
wine
nor
strong drink,
but I have poured
out my soul
before
the LORD.
16
"Do not consider
your maidservant
as a worthless
woman,
for I have spoken
until
now
out of my great
concern
and provocation."
17
Then Eli
answered
and said,
"Go
in peace;
and may the God
of Israel
grant
your petition
that you have asked
of Him."
18
She said,
"Let your maidservant
find
favor
in your sight."
So the woman
went
her way
and ate,
and her face
was no
longer
sad.
19
Then they arose early
in the morning
and worshiped
before
the LORD,
and returned
again
to their house
in Ramah.
And Elkanah
had relations
with Hannah
his wife,
and the LORD
remembered
her.
20
It came
about in due
time,
after Hannah
had conceived,
that she gave birth
to a son;
and she named
him Samuel,
saying, "Because
I have asked
him of the LORD."
21
Then the man
Elkanah
went
up with all
his household
to offer
to the LORD
the yearly
sacrifice
and pay his vow.
22
But Hannah
did not go
up, for she said
to her husband,
"I will not go up until
the child
is weaned;
then I will bring
him, that he may appear
before
the LORD
and stay
there
forever."
23
Elkanah
her husband
said
to her, "Do
what seems best
to you. Remain
until
you have weaned
him; only
may the LORD
confirm
His word."
So the woman
remained
and nursed
her son
until
she weaned
him.
24
Now when
she had weaned
him, she took
him up with her, with a three-year-old
bull
and one
ephah
of flour
and a jug
of wine,
and brought
him to the house
of the LORD
in Shiloh,
although the child
was young.
25
Then they slaughtered
the bull,
and brought
the boy
to Eli.
26
She said,
"Oh,
my lord!
As your soul
lives,
my lord,
I am the woman
who stood
here
beside
you, praying
to the LORD.
27
"For this
boy
I prayed,
and the LORD
has given
me my petition
which
I asked
of Him.
28
"So I have also
dedicated
him to
the LORD
;
as long
as he lives
he is
dedicated
to
the LORD
."
And he worshiped
the LORD
there.
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