ELKANAH AND HIS RIVAL WIVES. The book opens with a domestic scene
which throws light on the practical working of polygamy in ancient
Israel. The husband is an Ephraimite, Elkanah of Ramah, _i.e._ the
Height perhaps Rimo, twelve miles west of Shiloh. Elkanah had two
wives (a very common arrangement,... [ Continue Reading ]
HANNAH PRAYS FOR A CHILD. In her distress Hannah betook herself to the
sanctuary and prayed before Yahweh, _i.e._ before the Ark, for a son.
She vowed that if a son were given her, she would devote him to
Yahweh; the outward sign of his devotion being one of the
peculiarities of the Nazirites (pp. 1... [ Continue Reading ]
SAMUEL IS BORN AND DEDICATED TO YAHWEH. The family went home and in
due time a son was born to Hannah, whom she called Shemuel (Samuel),
possibly, His name is God. His Name = Yahweh, _i.e._ Yahweh is God;
_cf._ Elijah and Joel, which have a similar meaning. When Samuel was
weaned, _i.e._ after two y... [ Continue Reading ]