Hannah trusts God and that his plan for Samuel is better than her way or her plan. She may not understand it but she trusted it. Through her life she had learned to wait on the Lord and trust in his sovereignty. Hannah praises God in all circumstances.Hannah, (11th century bce), in the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament), the mother of the prophet Samuel. Childless as one of the two wives of Elkanah, she prayed for a son, promising to dedicate him to God. Her prayers were answered, and she brought forth Samuel and took the child to Shiloh for religious training.Hannah trusted God without doubt or concern. Hannah's story teaches us that our faith in God allows Him to bless us. Her trust in God as she turned to Him, her deep desire for children and her faithfulness in bringing Samuel to God as promised are all evidences of God working in Hannah's life.
What was Hannah’s strength in the Bible : Hannah exhibited an inner strength and trust in God that superseded understanding especially in her day. She demonstrates an alluring faith that we can learn from. As the Old Testament story goes Hannah was married to Elkanah. He had two wives; Hannah and Peninnah.
What is Hannah’s problem
Hannah is the second and barren yet preferred wife of Elkanah. She suffers silently in this predicament but eventually goes to a temple and prays fervently. She promises to return her child to YHWH if she is able to have a male baby, showing that she is most focused on securing her position in the community.
What does Hannah’s song teach us : She knew it was just a matter of time – God's time – before her prayer would be answered. But Hannah's answered prayer was the result of more than persistence. She fully trusted God to do the impossible because she knew that God does not act out of our strength, but shows his greatness in our weakness.
She was an abundant and generous giver. Immediately after giving her young son, her heart's dearest desire, to The Lord, she launched into praises and worship to Him.
Hannah's Legacy
Not only did God remember Hannah with the birth of Samuel, he also gave her three more sons and two daughters. Samuel continued in his service at the temple, and when he was a young man, the Lord called to him and gave him the first of many visions.
What is Hannah weakness
Hannah wanted a child. She was loved by her husband Elkanah, yet he did not understand the depths of her desire. He made vain attempts to cheer her by questioning why his love was not enough. Her husband did not see this infertility as a weakness but Hannah did.Hannah (/ˈhænə/; Hebrew: חַנָּה Ḥannā "favor, grace") is one of the wives of Elkanah mentioned in the First Book of Samuel. According to the Hebrew Bible she was the mother of Samuel. Often depicted as an infertile woman asking God for a child.Defined in these terms, I have no doubt Hannah would agree that she viewed her infertility as a weakness. She may have also carried the extra weight that the word weakness brings as so many of us do. We do not all struggle with infertility but we all have something we would regard as a disadvantage.
Hannah's Legacy
Not only did God remember Hannah with the birth of Samuel, he also gave her three more sons and two daughters. Samuel continued in his service at the temple, and when he was a young man, the Lord called to him and gave him the first of many visions.
What does Hannah promise : Then she made a promise. She said: "Oh, God Almighty, if you will only see my misery and remember me by giving me a son, then I will give my son to serve you, God, for all the days of his life."
How did Hannah give thanks to God : And Hannah prayed and said: “My heart rejoices in the Lord; my strength is exalted in the Lord. I smile at my enemies, because I rejoice in Your salvation. “No one is holy like the Lord, for there is none besides You, nor is there any rock like our God.
What did Hannah want from God
Every year Elkanah, together with his family, would go to the tabernacle at Shiloh for an annual festival. At this particular festival, Hannah's purpose is to ask God for the gift of a child.
The Lord gave Hannah a child. A son, named Samuel. A son who would grow up to be prophet and priest foreshadows the Son of God, the true prophet and great high priest. A son who would anoint King David and foretell the coming of a greater King, who would be David's Son, yet David's Lord.Hannah uses a special term in her prayer: “Lord of Hosts” (v. 11). The Rabbis assert that Hannah was the first person since God created His world to use the name “Hosts.” She said to Him: “Master of the Universe!
How did Hannah suffer : There is the pain Peninnah has put upon her by Elkanah as he shows greater favor to her rival, Hannah. So Peninnah responds by inflicting suffering on Hannah, mocking her and taunting her. And there is the pain of Hannah bound up in her barren womb, and the hurtful words of Peninnah.
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Hannah trusts God and that his plan for Samuel is better than her way or her plan. She may not understand it but she trusted it. Through her life she had learned to wait on the Lord and trust in his sovereignty. Hannah praises God in all circumstances.Hannah, (11th century bce), in the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament), the mother of the prophet Samuel. Childless as one of the two wives of Elkanah, she prayed for a son, promising to dedicate him to God. Her prayers were answered, and she brought forth Samuel and took the child to Shiloh for religious training.Hannah trusted God without doubt or concern. Hannah's story teaches us that our faith in God allows Him to bless us. Her trust in God as she turned to Him, her deep desire for children and her faithfulness in bringing Samuel to God as promised are all evidences of God working in Hannah's life.
What was Hannah’s strength in the Bible : Hannah exhibited an inner strength and trust in God that superseded understanding especially in her day. She demonstrates an alluring faith that we can learn from. As the Old Testament story goes Hannah was married to Elkanah. He had two wives; Hannah and Peninnah.
What is Hannah’s problem
Hannah is the second and barren yet preferred wife of Elkanah. She suffers silently in this predicament but eventually goes to a temple and prays fervently. She promises to return her child to YHWH if she is able to have a male baby, showing that she is most focused on securing her position in the community.
What does Hannah’s song teach us : She knew it was just a matter of time – God's time – before her prayer would be answered. But Hannah's answered prayer was the result of more than persistence. She fully trusted God to do the impossible because she knew that God does not act out of our strength, but shows his greatness in our weakness.
She was an abundant and generous giver. Immediately after giving her young son, her heart's dearest desire, to The Lord, she launched into praises and worship to Him.
Hannah's Legacy
Not only did God remember Hannah with the birth of Samuel, he also gave her three more sons and two daughters. Samuel continued in his service at the temple, and when he was a young man, the Lord called to him and gave him the first of many visions.
What is Hannah weakness
Hannah wanted a child. She was loved by her husband Elkanah, yet he did not understand the depths of her desire. He made vain attempts to cheer her by questioning why his love was not enough. Her husband did not see this infertility as a weakness but Hannah did.Hannah (/ˈhænə/; Hebrew: חַנָּה Ḥannā "favor, grace") is one of the wives of Elkanah mentioned in the First Book of Samuel. According to the Hebrew Bible she was the mother of Samuel. Often depicted as an infertile woman asking God for a child.Defined in these terms, I have no doubt Hannah would agree that she viewed her infertility as a weakness. She may have also carried the extra weight that the word weakness brings as so many of us do. We do not all struggle with infertility but we all have something we would regard as a disadvantage.
Hannah's Legacy
Not only did God remember Hannah with the birth of Samuel, he also gave her three more sons and two daughters. Samuel continued in his service at the temple, and when he was a young man, the Lord called to him and gave him the first of many visions.
What does Hannah promise : Then she made a promise. She said: "Oh, God Almighty, if you will only see my misery and remember me by giving me a son, then I will give my son to serve you, God, for all the days of his life."
How did Hannah give thanks to God : And Hannah prayed and said: “My heart rejoices in the Lord; my strength is exalted in the Lord. I smile at my enemies, because I rejoice in Your salvation. “No one is holy like the Lord, for there is none besides You, nor is there any rock like our God.
What did Hannah want from God
Every year Elkanah, together with his family, would go to the tabernacle at Shiloh for an annual festival. At this particular festival, Hannah's purpose is to ask God for the gift of a child.
The Lord gave Hannah a child. A son, named Samuel. A son who would grow up to be prophet and priest foreshadows the Son of God, the true prophet and great high priest. A son who would anoint King David and foretell the coming of a greater King, who would be David's Son, yet David's Lord.Hannah uses a special term in her prayer: “Lord of Hosts” (v. 11). The Rabbis assert that Hannah was the first person since God created His world to use the name “Hosts.” She said to Him: “Master of the Universe!
How did Hannah suffer : There is the pain Peninnah has put upon her by Elkanah as he shows greater favor to her rival, Hannah. So Peninnah responds by inflicting suffering on Hannah, mocking her and taunting her. And there is the pain of Hannah bound up in her barren womb, and the hurtful words of Peninnah.