1 Samuele 2:20

20 Or Eli benedisse Elcana, e la sua moglie, e disse: Il Signore ti dia progenie di questa donna, in luogo del presto ch’ella ha fatto al Signore. Ed essi se ne andarono al luogo loro.

1 Samuele 2:20 Meaning and Commentary

1 Samuel 2:20

And Eli blessed Elkanah and his wife
Not only the first time they brought Samuel to him, and left him with him; but every year they came to worship, as the Jewish commentators mostly interpret it:

and said, the Lord give thee seed of this woman;
children by her, year after year:

for the loan which is lent to the Lord;
instead of Samuel, who was asked of the Lord and given to him again; and as they were thereby in some measure deprived of him, and could not always enjoy him, and be delighted with him, Eli prayed for them, and gave them his benediction as a priest, that they might be favoured with other children, who might be of delight and service to them when in old age:

and they went unto their own home;
at Ramah, as in ( 1 Samuel 2:11 ) or to his place F18, Elkanah's; hence Kimchi concludes that Hannah was of another city originally; but the Targum is,

``to their place;''

and indeed, what was now the place or home of the one, was of the other.


FOOTNOTES:

F18 (wmwqml) "in locum suum", V. L. Pagninus, Montanus, Drusius

1 Samuele 2:20 In-Context

18 Or Samuele, essendo piccol fanciullo, serviva davanti al Signore, cinto d’un Efod di lino.
19 E sua madre gli fece una tonicella, e gliela portò; e il simigliante faceva ogni anno, quando ella saliva, col suo marito, per sacrificare il sacrificio annuale.
20 Or Eli benedisse Elcana, e la sua moglie, e disse: Il Signore ti dia progenie di questa donna, in luogo del presto ch’ella ha fatto al Signore. Ed essi se ne andarono al luogo loro.
21 E invero il Signore visitò Anna; ed ella concepette, e partorì tre figliuoli, e due figliuole. E il fanciullo Samuele crebbe presso il Signore.
22 Or Eli, essendo già molto vecchio, udì tutto ciò che i suoi figliuoli facevano a tutto Israele; e come giacevano con le donne, che a certi tempi venivano a servire all’entrata del Tabernacolo della convenenza.
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