02 - Chapter 1 and 2
Introduction
1 Samuel is one of the Historical BooksIt's an amazing book that's also very easy because it's all storiesThe beauty of it is that we see people like us living on earth, of whom some got close to God - how did they do it and what was the result; and seeing how God dealt with the people, etc.Old Testament StructureTorah/Pentateuch - Beginnings, the Law, etc.Corresponds with the Gospels
HistoricalCorresponds with the Book of Acts
Poetic/Wisdom Books - Written in poetic form and full of wisdomCorresponds with the Epistles
Prophets - they preach repentance to the people, and tell them that the Messiah is coming; the joy of the New Testament, etc. They ProphesyCorresponds with the Book of Revelation
Historical BooksIn the Poetic Books, every verse can be a contemplation, a lesson, etc. but in the Historical Books, you'll be looking more at stories and characters and taking lessons from them as a whole, as opposed to a single verseThe easiest way of reading and understanding the Historical Books is by doing Character StudiesIn 1 Samuel, we will see Samuel the Prophet, King Saul, King DavidIn 2 Samuel, we have the character of King David
Methods of Studying the Historical BooksIt's good to ask "why did this happen" when reading the Historical BooksPut yourself in the story - if I was in the position of Samuel, or King Saul, or King David, what would I have done? The right or the wrong? Would I have done like him or not?
Why should we study the historical stories of the Old Testament?Is God not the same God in the Old Testament?So the Old Testament reveals to us about God e.g. what He likes and what He doesn't like
BackgroundGenesis starts with the creation of the world and Adam and Eve and takes us through those pre-history days until we reach Noah and in the days of Noah, the flood ended all, and the world restarted with NoahThen we talk about Abraham - the chosen of God. And all of us are called children of Abraham because we walk as Abraham walked.Abraham had Isaac, Isaac had Jacob, Jacob had twelve sons... the twelve tribes. They ended up in Egypt during the time of Joseph. The Nation of Israel - they aren't a Kingdom yet, but a nation.In Exodus, 400 years later, Moses takes them out of Egypt and brings them to Canaan the Promised Land and gives them the Law and the TabernacleJoshua, the disciple of Moses takes over after Moses' death. Joshua takes them into the Promised Land and conquers it and divides it to the TribesAfter Joshua, the nation starts to go astray - they start to learn the worship idols from the nations around them. And then God allows them to be punished - they start to plead to God to help them and He has mercy on them and sends them a Judge. This is the book of Judges and it lasts around 400 years. The last Judge is Samuel the Prophet.Samuel is considered the end of the Judges era and the beginning of the Kingdom era. Samuel will anoint Saul as King.Our story starts at approximately 1100 BC
CharactersSamuelSaulDavid
AuthorSamuel writes the first halfNathan and Gad the Prophets write the second half
Structure1 Samuel starts with the birth of Samuel; ends with the death of King Saul2 Samuel starts with the enthronement of King David; ends with the death of King David
Chapter 1
TheHannah's FamilyVow of Elkanah(cont'd)
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Samuel is Born and Dedicated
119 Then they rose early in the morning and worshiped before the LordNow, thereand wasreturned and came to their house at Ramah. And Elkanah knew Hannah his wife, and the Lord remembered her. 20 So it came to pass in the process of time that Hannah conceived and bore a certain man of Ramathaim Zophim, of the mountains of Ephraim,son, and called his name Samuel, wassaying, “Because I have asked for him from the Lord.”
21 Now the man Elkanah the son of Jeroham, the son of Elihu, the son of Tohu, the son of Zuph, an Ephraimite. 2 And he had two wives: the name of one was Hannah, and theall namehis of the other Peninnah. Peninnah had children, but Hannah had no children. 3 This manhouse went up from his city yearly to worship and sacrificeoffer to the Lord of hosts in Shiloh. Also the twoyearly sons of Eli, Hophnisacrifice and Phinehas,his the priests of the Lord, were there.vow. 4 And whenever the time came for Elkanah to make an offering, he would give portions to Peninnah his wife and to all her sons and daughters. 522 But Hannah did not go up, for she said to Hannahher husband, “Not until the child is weaned; then I will take him, that he wouldmay giveappear a double portion, for he loved Hannah, althoughbefore the Lord hadand closedremain there forever.”
23 So Elkanah her womb.husband 6 And her rival also provoked her severely,said to makeher, her“Do miserable,what becauseseems best to you; wait until you have weaned him. Only let the Lord hadestablish closedHis word.” Then the woman stayed and nursed her womb.son until she had weaned him.
724 So it was, year by year,Now when she wenthad weaned him, she took him up with her, with three bulls, one ephah of flour, and a skin of wine, and brought him to the house of the Lord, that she provoked her; therefore she wept and did not eat.
8 Then Elkanah her husband said to her, “Hannah, why do you weep? Why do you not eat? And why is your heart grieved? Am I not better to you than ten sons?”
In historical books, we find three characteristics:They identify time periods by the reigning King (i.e.inthe 7th year of Caesar; 8th year of Nebuchadnezzar, etc.). Nowadays we do the same thing - 2022 AD (Ano Domini - the year of the Lord)They identify locations and geography of where this story is taking placeThey identify Genealogy - this would identify which tribe they are from, but also whether they came from good parents or bad parentsAll of these characteristics are also found in the Gospels
Ramathaim = RamaTribe of EphraimEphraim is the son of Joseph - this tribe came from Jacob seeing Joseph's sons and saying "I will take them as my own sons" - so the twelve tribes don't include Joseph, but rather include his two sons Ephraim and Manasseh, and don't include Levi. The Levites' inheritance is in their service. So they don't get any land. So they don't have any produce of the land, so the other tribes tithe to the Levites to support them.Shiloh. And theLeviteschildthemselveswastitheyoung.from25whatThen theyreceive.slaughtered
a Peninnahbull, andHannahMultiple Wives?The Scripture is clear frombrought thebeginning of Genesis that God favors having one husband and one wife.The closer we getchild totheEli.New26Testament,And she said, “O my lord! As your soul lives, my lord, I am themorewomanthewhoLordstoodemphasizes having one wife (e.g. Malachi 2:14-16)In the New Testament when they come to talk about Marriage with the Lord Christ, He says "because of the hardness of your hearts"In most of the stories with more than one wife,by youfindhere,many problemsJacob's wives Leah and Rachel were jealous of each other - despite being sistersSarah herself, when she gave Haggarpraying toAbraham, got jealousWe will see problems here between Penninah and Hannah
EtymologyPeninnah means pearlHannah means grace
TypologyPeninnah is a type of the Old Testament; Hannah is a type of the New TestamentPenninah had many children and yet the one who is favored is the barren one because she won't bear children naturally, but by a miracle or a covenant, or by patience.The New Testament which has true salvation came after a long time of patience, but the Old Testament has lots of people, many of whom were not saved.The same with Leah and Rachel. Rachel, who was loved, had children late whereas Leah had many children early
"Lord of hosts"First time this is used. It will be used 270 times in the Old Testament
Elkanah was a committed man who would go every year to Shiloh to make an offering to GodShiloh is a simple village where the Tabernacle of Meeting has been for almost 300 yearsThe Temple of Solomon is not here yet
Eli is the high priest and he has two sons who are priests: Hophni and PhinehasPortionsWhen they go to give an offering to the Lord, some of it is burned at the altar, some if it is given to the priests, and some of it is given to the person who offered (this is all outlined in Leviticus).From the portion that he would get back, he would divide it to his wives and sons and daughters.Hannah would get double what everyone else got
Elkanah is a good manHe didn't treat his wife differently (better or worse) because she couldn't bear childrenHe didn't think in the worldly way about who will spread his name and his inheritanceHe didn't just simply tell her that he loves her (though he did do that), but he showed her by his actions and by giving her the double portionThe Lord is pleased with all of these things
Peninnah, despite having all the children, was jealous and lived by her jealousy; provoking herShe would find the thing that bothers her and press on itThis is a sinWhat we should do is comfort others who are bothered by something and remind them that it's in the hands of the Lord"The Lord had closed her womb"This language is good, putting all of our problems in God's hands
The mother who lives with jealousy and provoking and these things does not produce good children. Hannah who lived in humility brought forth a saint. No one knows Peninnah or her children - but everyone knows Hannah and Samuel.
Elkanah again treats her wellMen nowadays might rebuke her "come on are you gonna do this on the Feast too?!"Elkanah speaks to her with good wordsHe asks her questions he knows the answers to in order to let her vent and speak her problemsHe wants her to know that he loves herHe doesn't start talking about Peninnah and causing more issues
Hannah's Vow
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9 So Hannah arose after they had finished eating and drinking in Shiloh. Now Eli the priest was sitting on the seat by the doorpost of the tabernacle of the Lord. 1027 AndFor shethis waschild inI bitterness of soul,prayed, and prayed to the Lord andhas weptgranted inme anguish.my petition which I asked of Him. 1128 Then she made a vow and said, “O Lord of hosts, if You will indeed look on the affliction of Your maidservant and remember me, and not forget Your maidservant, but will give Your maidservant a male child, thenTherefore I willalso givehave lent him to the Lord; allas thelong daysas ofhe hislives life, and no razorhe shall comebe upon his head.”
12 And it happened, as she continued praying before the Lord, that Eli watched her mouth. 13 Now Hannah spoke in her heart; only her lips moved, but her voice was not heard. Therefore Eli thought she was drunk. 14 So Eli saidlent to her, “How long will you be drunk? Put your wine away from you!”
15 But Hannah answered and said, “No, my lord, I am a woman of sorrowful spirit. I have drunk neither wine nor intoxicating drink, but have poured out my soul before the Lord.” 16So Dothey not consider your maidservant a wicked woman, for out ofworshiped the abundanceLord of my complaint and grief I have spoken until now.”there.
17Chapter Then Eli answered and said, “Go in peace, and the God of Israel grant your petition which you have asked of Him.”2
18 And she said, “Let your maidservant find favor in your sight.” So the woman went her way and ate, and her face was no longer sad.
Hannah ate after hearing Elkanah's words! But still, she was bitter in soul - really, no one can give us true comfort except God. Not a wife, not a friend, not a child - only God gives 100% Comfort.
"And my God shall supply all your need according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus"
"she was in bitterness of soul, and prayed to the Lord" - memorize this
When you're in despair, when things are hard, when things are confusing... pray to the Lord
Her prayer is made in humility as she calls herself "Your maidservant"
She made a promise to the Lord - if You give me a son, I will dedicate him to You and he will be Yours
She is ready to give him to the Lord all the days of his life... this is very hard
Nazirites' hair was never cut. It is a symbol of their dedication to the Lord (remember Samson)
Her prayer was not just that sentence and just five minutes... but it lasted for hours!
Her prayer was in the heart - some people only pray if people are around to hear them. The prayer of the heart is more precious than the prayer of the tongue.
There are four degrees of prayer:
The lips are moving
The mind understands what it's saying
The heart feels what he's saying
The spirit - someone who is in the presence of God, even if he says no words
At the very least, Hannah prayed from her heart
Eli was not used to seeing people pray with such fervency in his generation. Eli thought she was drunk
Some Fathers say that she was indeed intoxicated - intoxicated with love for God, or in the spirit of God
Hannah answers with respect and reverence for the priest of God
"And my God shall supply all your need according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus"
When you're in despair, when things are hard, when things are confusing... pray to the LordHer prayer is made in humility as she calls herself "Your maidservant"She made a promise to the Lord - if You give me a son, I will dedicate him to You and he will be YoursShe is ready to give him to the Lord all the days of his life... this is very hardNazirites' hair was never cut. It is a symbol of their dedication to the Lord (remember Samson)Her prayer was not just that sentence and just five minutes... but it lasted for hours!Her prayer was in the heart - some people only pray if people are around to hear them. The prayer of the heart is more precious than the prayer of the tongue.There are four degrees of prayer:The lips are movingThe mind understands what it's sayingThe heart feels what he's sayingThe spirit - someone who is in the presence of God, even if he says no words
At the very least, Hannah prayed from her heart
Some Fathers say that she was indeed intoxicated - intoxicated with love for God, or in the spirit of God