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Verse 1 Samuel 2:4. _THE BOWS OF THE MIGHTY_] The _Targum_ considers
the _first_ verse as including a prophecy against the _Philistines_;
the _second_ verse, against _Sennacherib_ and his army; the _...
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2. HANNAH'S PROPHETIC SONG
CHAPTER 2:1 - 10
_ 1. The praise of Jehovah-God (1 Samuel 2:1)_
2. Jehovah's power and grace in deliverance (1 Samuel 2:4)
3. The prophetic outlook (1 Samuel 2:9)
Hannah...
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SONG OF HANNAH. This poem is quite unsuited to Hannah's circumstances;
its theology is too advanced for primitive times (1 Samuel 2:2; 1
Samuel 2:6; 1 Samuel 2:8), and the reference to the king ...
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This knowledge and justice apportion to all their due, and reverse
conditions of life contrary to all expectation. Sennacherib's host is
annihilated: Gideon's handful triumphs....
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1 Samuel 2:1-11. The Song of Hannah
Hannah's song is a true prophecy. She is inspired "to discern in her
own individual experience the universal laws of the divine economy,
and to recognise its signi...
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_The bows of the mighty men are broken_, &c. The bow was one of the
chief weapons of war (2 Samuel 1:22). Its being broken is a natural
symbol of defeat. "To be girded with strength" (Psalms 18:39) is...
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DISCOURSE: 282
HANNAH’S SONG OF THANKSGIVING
1 Samuel 2:1. And Hannah prayed, and said, My heart rejoiceth in the
Lord, mine horn is exalted in the Lord; my mouth is enlarged over mine
enemies; becaus...
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_Hannah's Song of Solomon 2:1-11_
And Hannah prayed, and said,
My heart rejoiceth in the Lord,
mine horn is exalted in the Lord;
my mouth is enlarged over mine enemies:
because I rejoice in thy sal...
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_THERE IS NONE HOLY AS THE LORD: FOR THERE IS NONE BESIDE THEE:
NEITHER IS THERE ANY ROCK LIKE OUR GOD._
No JFB commentary on these verses....
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HANNAH'S SONG OF THANKSGIVING. THE SIN OF ELI'S SONS
1-10. The Song of Hannah.
This beautiful poem has been well called the 'Magnificat of the Old
Testament.' The song of the Virgin Mary (Luke 1:46)...
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ISRAEL’S FIRST KING
1 SAMUEL
_HELEN POCOCK_
CHAPTER 2
HANNAH’S PRAYER
V1 Hannah prayed and said,
‘I am very happy when I think about the *Lord....
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THE BOWS OF THE MIGHTY MEN ARE BROKEN. — God reverses human
conditions, bringing low the wicked, and raising up the righteous.
Von Gerlach writes of these verses that “Every power which will be
someth...
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קֶ֥שֶׁת גִּבֹּרִ֖ים חַתִּ֑ים וְ
נִכְשָׁלִ֖ים אָ֥זְרוּ...
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CHAPTER III.
_ HANNAH'S SONG OF THANKSGIVING._
1 Samuel 2:1.
THE emotion that filled Hannah's breast after she had granted Samuel
to the Lord, and left him settled at Shiloh, was one of triumphant
j...
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THE GOD OF THE LOWLY
1 Samuel 2:1
Hannah's song was to inspire David, the Virgin-Mother, and countless
others to sing hymns of praise. So the song of a bird will set the
whole woodland ringing with t...
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We have the record of the song of triumph sung by Hannah, in which she
set forth the might and justice of Jehovah. Thus, in the dark and
troublous times, Jehovah is seen acting toward deliverance, by...
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(4) The bows of the mighty men are broken, and they that stumbled are
girded with strength. (5) They that were full have hired out
themselves for bread; and they that were hungry ceased: so that the
b...
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The first Book of Samuel (or of Kings as with some) brings before us
that great change for which the Book of Ruth was a preparation, and in
order to which the Spirit of God closed it with the generati...
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In the beautiful song of 1 Samuel 2 Hannah recognises this great
principle of sovereign grace, and of the power of God; that He brings
down the proud and those who trust in the flesh, and exalts the w...
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THE BOWS OF THE MIGHTY MEN ARE BROKEN,.... Hannah, from relating
gracious experiences, and celebrating, the divine perfections of
holiness, omniscience, and sovereignty, passes on to take notice of
th...
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The bows of the mighty men [are] broken, and they that stumbled are
girded with strength.
Ver. 4. _The bows of the mighty men are broken,_] _i.e., _ The bows of
Peninnah and her children, who did sho...
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_The bows of the mighty are broken_ The strength of which they
boasted. _They that stumbled_ Or, were weak and feeble. The great
sense she had of God's power, branches out itself into an humble
acknow...
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1 Hannahs song in thankefulnesse.
12 The sinne of Elies sonnes.
18 Samuels ministerie.
20 By Elies blessing, Hannah is more fruitfull.
22 Eli reprooueth his sonnes.
28 A prophecie against Elies h...
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The bows of the mighty men are broken, all human power being helpless
before Him, AND THEY THAT STUMBLED ARE GIRDED WITH STRENGTH, prepared
for battle by virtue of their trust in Jehovah....
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Hannah's Song of Thankfulness...
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The rejoicing prayer of Hannah is now uttered AFTER she has given up
her child. The prayer of Mary, the mother of the Lord Jesus, reminds
us of this one, though hers was spoken before he child was bor...
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1-10 Hannah's heart rejoiced, not in Samuel, but in the Lord. She
looks beyond the gift, and praises the Giver. She rejoiced in the
salvation of the Lord, and in expectation of His coming, who is the...
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This notes either,
1. The strength of which they boasted. See PSALMS 44:6, PSALMS 46:9.
Or,
2. Their malicious or mischievous designs. See Psalms 7:12,...
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1 Samuel 2:4 bows H7198 mighty H1368 broken H2844 stumbled H3782
(H8737) girded H247 (H8804) strength H2428...
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THE PRAYER-PROPHECY OF HANNAH (1 SAMUEL 2:1).
This prayer-prophecy should be seen as continuing the thought of 1
Samuel 1. It does, however, summarise the message of the whole book,
leading up to the...
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1 SAMUEL 1-4
_(with Judges 21:16)_
I. With all his virtues and natural advantages Eli had one great
fault. He was a good man of the easy type; the kind of man who makes
an admirable servant, who does...
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CONTENTS: Hannah's prophetic prayer. Evil sons of Eli. Samuel in the
tabernacle. The warning to Eli.
CHARACTERS: God, Hannah, Eli, Samuel, Hophni, Phinehas, Elkanah, a
prophet.
CONCLUSION: Nothing i...
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1 Samuel 2:1. _Hannah said, my heart rejoiceth._ This song is much
admired: the lines form a constellation of appropriate beauties. The
composition is perfect in its kind. The phrases are short, and t...
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_Talk no more exceeding proudly._
THE DIFFERENT FORMS OF PRIDE
1. The pride of conquest. “The bows of the mighty men are broken.”
2. The pride of abundance. There may be pride in any and every
condi...
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_And Hannah prayed, and said, My heart rejoiceth in the Lord._
HANNAH’S SONG
Modern criticism has decided, to its own satisfaction, that the noble
hymn here attributed to Hannah, cannot possibly have...
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1 SAMUEL—NOTE ON 1 SAMUEL 2:1 Hannah’s song is very similar to the
prayer of Mary in Luke 1:46. There are also many similarities to
psalms and other passages of the OT—especially Psalm 113—as the
nume...
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CRITICAL AND EXPOSITORY NOTES—
1 Samuel 2:1. “AND HANNAH PRAYED.” “Hymns are wont to be
comprehended under the name of prayers” (Psalms 71:20). “It was
the most ancient way of preserving the memory of...
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EXPOSITION
HANNAH'S SONG OF PRAISE (1 Samuel 2:1).
1 SAMUEL 2:1
AND HANNAH PRAYED AND SAID. Like the Magnificat, Hannah's hymn of
thanksgiving begins with the temporal mercies accorded to hers
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This book presents the history, the personal history of Samuel who was
the last of the Judges. It ushers in the beginning of the period of
the kings in the children of Israel, or among the children of...
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2 Corinthians 12:9; 2 Corinthians 4:10; 2 Corinthians 4:9; Ephesians
6:14;...
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FAITH AS EXEMPLIFIED IN HANNAH
1 Samuel 2:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
There are two prayers which fell from the lips of Hannah. The first is
described in chapter 1, of I Samuel. It was a prayer full of we...
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Bows — The strength of which they boasted. Stumbled — Or, were
weak, or feeble, in body and spirit....