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1 Samuel 1:14

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1 Samuel 1:14 Meaning and Commentary

1 Samuel 1:14

And Eli said unto her, how long wilt thou be drunken?
&c.] What, every day drunk? what, continually in this wicked practice? when will it be stopped? for Eli might have observed on other days, and at other times, odd looks, and a strange behaviour in her, which he took for the effects of drinking too much wine: or how long will this drunken fit last? she had been a considerable time as he thought in it, and it was not gone off yet: the Targum is,

``how long wilt thou behave like a fool, or a mad woman?''

as drunken people generally do act, as if they were fools, or mad:

put away thy wine from thee;
not as if she had any with her there to drink of, but he advises her, since it had such an effect upon her, to abstain from it, and wholly disuse it, and so break off such an habit and custom she had got into; or he would have her go home and sleep it out, and wait till she had digested it, and the strength of it was gone off, before she came to such a place of devotion and worship; from hence the Jews say F23 it may be learnt, that a drunken person ought not to pray.


FOOTNOTES:

F23 T. Bab. Beracot, fol. 31. 1.
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1 Samuel 1:14 In-Context

12 While Hannah kept praying, Eli watched her mouth.
13 She was praying in her heart so her lips moved, but her voice was not heard. Eli thought she was drunk
14 and said to her, "Stop getting drunk! Throw away your wine!"
15 Hannah answered, "No, sir, I have not drunk any wine or beer. I am a deeply troubled woman, and I was telling the Lord about all my problems.
16 Don't think I am an evil woman. I have been praying because I have many troubles and am very sad."

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