1 Samuel 1:1-20

The Birth of Samuel

1 There was a certain man of 1Ramathaim-zophim of 2the hill country of Ephraim whose name was Elkanah the son of Jeroham, son of Elihu, son of Tohu, son of Zuph, 3an Ephrathite.
2 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.
3 Now this man used to go up 4year by year from his city 5to worship and to sacrifice to the LORD of hosts 6at Shiloh, where the two sons of Eli, Hophni and Phinehas, were priests of the LORD.
4 On the day when Elkanah sacrificed, 7he would give portions to Peninnah his wife and to all her sons and daughters.
5 But to Hannah he gave a double portion, because he loved her, though the LORD had closed her womb.[a]
6 And her rival used to provoke her grievously to irritate her, because the LORD had closed her womb.
7 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.
8 And Elkanah, her husband, said to her, "Hannah, why do you weep? And why do you not eat? And why is your heart sad? 8Am I not more to you than ten sons?"
9 After they had eaten and drunk in Shiloh, Hannah rose. Now Eli the priest was sitting on the seat beside the doorpost of 9the temple of the LORD.
10 She was 10deeply distressed and prayed to the LORD and wept bitterly.
11 And she 11vowed a vow and said, "O LORD of hosts, if you will indeed 12look on the affliction of your servant and 13remember 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, 14and no razor shall touch his head."
12 As she continued praying before the LORD, Eli observed her mouth.
13 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.
14 And Eli said to her, "How long will you go on being drunk? Put your wine away from you."
15 But Hannah answered, "No, my lord, I am a woman troubled in spirit. I have drunk neither wine nor strong drink, but 15I have been pouring out my soul before the LORD.
16 Do not regard your servant as 16a worthless woman, for all along I have been speaking out of my great anxiety and vexation."
17 Then Eli answered, 17"Go in peace, and the God of Israel 18grant your petition that you have made to him."
18 And she said, 19"Let your servant find favor in your eyes." Then the woman 20went her way and ate, and her face was no longer sad.
19 They rose early in the morning and worshiped before the LORD; then they went back to their house at 21Ramah. And Elkanah knew Hannah his wife, and the LORD 22remembered her.
20 And in due time Hannah conceived and bore a son, and she called his name Samuel, for she said, "I have asked for him from the LORD."[b]

1 Samuel 1:1-20 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO THE FIRST BOOK OF SAMUEL

\\OTHERWISE CALLED\\ \\THE FIRST BOOK OF KINGS\\

This book, in the Hebrew copies, is commonly called Samuel, or the Book of Samuel; in the Syriac version, the Book of Samuel the Prophet; and in the Arabic version, the Book of Samuel the Prophet, which is the First Book of the Kings; and the Septuagint version, the Book of the Kingdom: it has the name of Samuel, because it contains an history of his life and times; and the Jews say {a} it was written by him; and as it may well enough be thought to be, to the end of the twenty fourth chapter; and the rest might be written by Nathan and Gad, as may he gathered from 1Ch 29:29 as also the following book that bears his name; and both may be called the Books of Kings, because they give an account of the rise of the kings in Israel, and of the two first of them; though some think they were written by Jeremiah, as Abarbinel; and others ascribe them to Ezra: however, there is no doubt to be made of it that this book was written by divine inspiration, when we consider the series of its history, its connection and harmony with other parts of Scripture; the several things borrowed from it, or alluded to in the book of Psalms, particularly what is observed in Ps 113:7,8, seems to be taken out of 1Sa 2:8, and the sanction which the Lord gives to it, by referring to a fact in it, whereby he stopped the mouths of the Scribes and Pharisees cavilling at his disciples, Mt 12:3,4, compared with 1Sa 21:3-6, yea, even, as Huetius {b} observes, some Heathen writers have by their testimonies confirmed some passages in these books, which they seem to have been acquainted with, as Nicolaus of Damascus {c}, and Eupolemus {d}; it contains an history of the government of Eli, and of the birth of Samuel, and his education under him; of the succession of Samuel in it, and the resignation of it to Saul, when he was chosen king; of his administration of his office, and of things done in the time of it, both before and after his rejection, and of the persecution of David by Saul, and is concluded with his death.

{a} T. Bab. Bava Bathra, fol. 14. 2. {b} Demonstrat. Evangel. Prop. 4. p. 199. {c} Apud Joseph. Antiqu. l. 7. c. 5. sect. 2. {d} Apud Euseb. Praepar. Evangel. l. 9. c. 30.

\\INTRODUCTION TO FIRST SAMUEL 1\\

This chapter gives an account of the parents of Samuel, of the trouble his mother met with from her rival, and comfort from her husband, 1Sa 1:1-8, of her prayer to God for a son, and of her vow to him, should one be given her, 1Sa 1:9-11 of the notice Eli took of her, and of his censure on her, which he afterwards retracted, and comforted her, 1Sa 1:12-18 of her conception and the birth of her son, the nursing and weaning of him, 1Sa 1:19-23 and of the presentation of him to the Lord, with a sacrifice, 1Sa 1:24-28.

Cross References 22

  • 1. [ver. 19]
  • 2. See Joshua 24:33
  • 3. [1 Kings 11:26]
  • 4. ver. 21; Exodus 23:14; Deuteronomy 16:16; [Luke 2:41]
  • 5. See Deuteronomy 12:5-7
  • 6. [Joshua 18:1]
  • 7. Deuteronomy 12:17, 18; Deuteronomy 16:11; [Nehemiah 8:10, 12]
  • 8. Ruth 4:15
  • 9. 1 Samuel 3:3
  • 10. Job 7:11; Job 10:1
  • 11. Genesis 28:20; Judges 11:30
  • 12. Genesis 29:32
  • 13. ver. 19; [Genesis 30:22]
  • 14. Judges 13:5; [Numbers 6:5]
  • 15. Job 30:16; Psalms 42:4; Lamentations 2:19; [Psalms 62:8]
  • 16. 1 Samuel 2:12; Judges 19:22
  • 17. 1 Samuel 20:42; Judges 18:6; 2 Kings 5:19; Mark 5:34
  • 18. Psalms 20:4, 5
  • 19. Genesis 33:15; Ruth 2:13
  • 20. [Ecclesiastes 9:7]
  • 21. 1 Samuel 2:11; [ver. 1]
  • 22. ver. 11

Footnotes 2

  • [a]. Syriac; the meaning of the Hebrew is uncertain. Septuagint And, although he loved Hannah, he would give Hannah only one portion, because the Lord had closed her womb
  • [b]. Samuel sounds like the Hebrew for heard of God
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