THE BIRTH OF SAMUEL
Hannah, the childless wife of Elkanah, is. grieved by her
childlessness, and prays for a son. Her prayer is heard, and in
gratitude she consecrates her child to the service of Jehovah.
1. RAMATHAIM-ZOPHIM] Ramathaim ('double height') probably denotes the
district in which Ramah... [ Continue Reading ]
TWO WIVES] The reason was probably the barrenness of Hannah, which
Elkanah would consider a disgrace. Thomson states that at the present
day in the East it is considered sufficient reason for a divorce. But
here, as elsewhere in OT., we find evidence of the unhappiness which
polygamy often produced.... [ Continue Reading ]
YEARLY] lit. 'from time to time.' The Law commanded every male to
appear before God three times in the year, and there are strong
reasons for assigning a very early date to the practice. Of course,
the phrase 'from time to time' can mean 'from year to year,' when the
context so defines it (as in Exo... [ Continue Reading ]
HER ADVERSARY] i.e. Peninnah. The word is a common one in Arabic to
denote a rival, or fellow-wife.... [ Continue Reading ]
_As_ HE DID SO] Probably the true text is 'So it happened.' DID NOT
EAT] refused to take any part in the festival, of which the
sacrificial meal was a principal feature (cp. 1 Samuel 9).... [ Continue Reading ]
ELI THE PRIEST] i.e. the chief priest. How Eli had attained this rank
we do not know, for he was descended from Ithamar the younger son of
Aaron, and not from Eleazar the elder son. It has been supposed that
in those troublous times the office was bestowed upon him on account
of his ability and piet... [ Continue Reading ]
See Numbers 6 respecting the Nazirite vow.... [ Continue Reading ]
A DAUGHTER OF BELIAL] lit. 'a daughter of worthlessness,' i.e. a
worthless woman. 'Belial' came to be used as a name for Satan (2
Corinthians 6:15). GRIEF] RV 'provocation.'... [ Continue Reading ]
SAMUEL] The name Samuel is here connected with the verb _saal_, 'to
ask'; but this seems only to have been a popular etymology. Most
probably Samuel means 'name of God': cp. 1 Samuel 1:28.... [ Continue Reading ]
HIS VOW] Perhaps Elkanah had vowed an offering to God if Hannah had a
son, which he now fulfilled: cp. Leviticus 7:16.... [ Continue Reading ]
UNTIL THE CHILD BE WEANED] After this the ordinary attendants at the
Tabernacle would be able to take charge of him. In the Koran the usual
time for weaning is stated to be the age of two years.... [ Continue Reading ]
HIS WORD] LXX 'thy word.' No mention has been made in the preceding
account of any promise of God.... [ Continue Reading ]
THREE BULLOCKS] Probably one bullock was for the burnt-offering, which
accompanied the dedication of Samuel, another was for Elkanah's usual
sacrifice, while the third was the thank-offering he had vowed (1
Samuel 1:21).... [ Continue Reading ]
LENT] RV 'granted,' as in Exodus 12:36. AND HE WORSHIPPED THE LORD
THERE] These words interrupt the connexion and are rightly omitted by
LXX.... [ Continue Reading ]