1 Samuel 1
Hannah Asks the Lord for a Child
1 Elkanah lived in Ramah, a town in
the hill country of Ephraim. His great-great-grandfather was Zuph,
so Elkanah was a member of the Zuph clan of the Ephraim tribe.
Elkanahs father was Jeroham, his grandfather was Elihu,
and his great-grandfather was Tohu.
2 Elkanah had two wives, Hannah and Peninnah.
Although Peninnah had children, Hannah did not have any.
3 Once a year Elkanah traveled from his
hometown to Shiloh, where he worshiped the Lord All-Powerful and
offered sacrifices. Eli was the Lords priest there, and
his two sons Hophni and Phinehas served with him as priests.
4 Whenever Elkanah offered a sacrifice,
he gave some of the meat to Peninnah and some to each of her sons
and daughters. 5 But he gave Hannah even more, because he loved
Hannah very much, even though the Lord had kept her from having
children of her own.
6 Peninnah liked to make Hannah feel miserable
about not having any children, 7 especially when the family went
to the house of the Lord each year.
One day, Elkanah was there offering a
sacrifice, when Hannah began crying and refused to eat. 8 So Elkanah
asked, Hannah, why are you crying? Why wont you eat?
Why do you feel so bad? Dont I mean more to you than ten
sons?
9 When the sacrifice had
been offered, and they had eaten the meal, Hannah got up and went
to pray. Eli was sitting in his chair near the door to the place
of worship. 10 Hannah was brokenhearted and was crying as she
prayed, 11 Lord All-Powerful, I am your servant, but I am
so miserable! Please let me have a son. I will give him to you
for as long as he lives, and his hair will never be cut.
12-13 Hannah prayed silently to the
Lord for a long time. But her lips were moving, and Eli thought she was drunk.
14 How long are you going to stay drunk? he asked. Sober up!
15 Sir, please dont think
Im no good! Hannah answered. Im not drunk,
and I havent been drinking. But I do feel miserable and
terribly upset. Ive been praying all this time, telling
the Lord about my problems.
17 Eli replied, You may go home
now and stop worrying. Im sure the God of Israel will answer
your prayer.
18 Sir, thank you for being so kind
to me, Hannah said. Then she left, and after eating something,
she felt much better.
Samuel Is Born
19 Elkanah and his family got up early the next morning and worshiped the Lord. Then they went back home to Ramah. Later the Lord blessed Elkanah and Hannah 20 with a son. She named him Samuel because she had asked the Lord for him.
Hannah Gives Samuel to the Lord
21 The next time Elkanah and his family
went to offer their yearly sacrifice, he took along a gift that
he had promised to give to the Lord. 22 But Hannah stayed home,
because she had told Elkanah, Samuel and I wont go
until hes old enough for me to stop nursing him. Then Ill
give him to the Lord, and he can stay there at Shiloh for the
rest of his life.
23 You know whats best,
Elkanah said. Stay here until its time to stop nursing
him. Im sure the Lord will help you do what you have promised.
Hannah did not go to Shiloh until she stopped nursing Samuel.
24 When it was the time of year to go
to Shiloh again, Hannah and Elkanah took Samuel to the Lords
house. They brought along a three-year-old bull, a twenty-pound
sack of flour, and a clay jar full of wine. Hannah and Elkanah
offered the bull as a sacrifice, then brought the little boy to
Eli.
26 Sir, Hannah said, a
few years ago I stood here beside you and asked the Lord 27 to
give me a child. Here he is! The Lord gave me just what I asked
for. 28 Now I am giving him to the Lord, and he will be the Lords
servant for as long as he lives.
The Contemporary English Version, c1995 by the American Bible Society.
Selected texts provided for use with the Hypertext Bible Commentary