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UST 1SA Chapter 1

1SA 1 ©

1There was a man whose name was Elkanah who lived in the town of Ramathaim Zophim. That town was in the hilly area where the people of the tribe of Ephraim live. His father was Jeroham, his grandfather was Elihu, his great-grandfather was Tohu, and his great-great-grandfather was Zuph. Elkanah belonged to the tribe of Ephraim. 2Elkanah had two wives. Their names were Hannah and Peninnah. Now Peninnah had several children, but Hannah had no children. 3Once every year Elkanah went with his family from Ramah to the city of Shiloh. He would go there to worship Yahweh, the commander of the heavenly armies, and offer sacrifices to him. The two sons of Eli, Hophni and Phinehas, were serving Yahweh as priests there with their father. 4Every year when Elkanah offered sacrifices, he would give servings of meat to Peninnah and to each of her children. 5But he would serve Hannah twice as much meat because he loved her very much even though Yahweh had not allowed her to give birth to children. 6But Elkanah’s other wife, Peninnah, would to try to make Hannah upset. She would remind her that Yahweh had not allowed her to give birth to any children. 7Every year when the family went to Yahweh’s sacred tent, Peninnah would make Hannah so upset that Hannah cried and would not eat. 8Then her husband Elkanah would say to her, “Hannah, you should not be crying. You should eat something. You do not need to be sad. You have me as your loving husband, and that is better than having ten sons but an unhappy marriage.” 9One year, after the family had finished eating and drinking at Shiloh, Hannah went over to Yahweh’s sacred tent to pray. Eli the priest was sitting on a chair by the doorway of the sacred tent so he could see and speak with the people who came in and out. 10Hannah was very upset, and so she cried very sorrowfully as she prayed to Yahweh. 11Hannah made a solemn promise. She said, “Yahweh, you command the heavenly armies, so you are powerful enough to do anything. I am a woman who serves you devotedly. Please consider how unhappy I am. Please do something to help me. Allow me to give birth to a son. If you do that, then I will dedicate him to you for as long as he lives. And to show that we have dedicated him, we will never cut his hair.” 12Hannah prayed to Yahweh for a long time. As she prayed, Eli noticed that her lips were moving. 13But Hannah was just praying silently. She was not speaking out loud. So Eli thought that she was drunk. 14He said to her, “You should not be getting drunk! Get rid of the wine you have been drinking!” 15Hannah replied, “Sir, I am not drunk, I am just very sad. I have not been drinking any wine or beer. I have been praying and telling Yahweh how I feel and what I want him to do for me. 16Do not think that I am a bad woman. Someone has made me feel very badly, so I have a lot to talk to Yahweh about. That is all I have been doing.” 17Eli replied, “I wish that things may go well for you. I hope that God, whom we Israelite people worship, may give you what you have asked of him.” 18She replied, “I hope that I will continue to please you.” Then she returned to her family, and she ate the meal that her husband had served to her. She was not sad anymore. 19Early the next morning, Elkanah and his family got up and worshiped Yahweh again. After that, they returned to their home at Ramah. Then Elkanah had sexual relations with his wife Hannah, and Yahweh answered her prayer. 20She became pregnant, and nine months later she gave birth to a son. She named him Samuel. That name expressed in her language that Yahweh had answered her prayer for a son. 21The next year, Elkanah went to Shiloh with his family to offer to Yahweh the kind of sacrifice he made each year. He also went to make a special offering that he had promised to make. 22But Hannah did not go with them. She told her husband, “I want to keep the baby here until I have weaned him. After that, I will take him to Shiloh and present him to Yahweh. He will stay there for the rest of his life.” 23Elkanah told her, “Do what you think is best. Stay here until you have weaned him. And may Yahweh bless this boy as his priest Eli wished he would.” So Hannah stayed at home and nursed Samuel until she had weaned him. 24After she weaned him, even though Samuel was still very young, she took him to Yahweh’s sacred tent at Shiloh. She also brought three bulls, one for an offering that the priests would burn completely and the other two for festive meals that the family and others would share. She also brought about twenty liters of flour and a large container of wine because the law of Moses required people to offer that amount of flour and wine with sacrifices. 25Elkanah and Hannah slaughtered the bull so that the priests could offer it to Yahweh on the altar. Then they brought their son to Eli. 26Then Hannah said to him, “Sir, please listen to me. I swear by your own life, sir, that what I am saying is true. I am the woman who was praying to Yahweh as I stood here beside you. 27I prayed that I would have a son, and Yahweh answered my prayer. Here he is! 28So now I am presenting him to Yahweh. He will belong to Yahweh as long as he lives.” Then Elkanah and his family worshiped Yahweh there.

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