<h3>SAMUEL THE BOY PROPHET</h3>
<p>Elkanah, a Zuphite of the hill country of Ephraim, lived at
Ramah with his two wives, Hannah and Peninnah. Peninnah had
children, but Hannah had none.<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_79" id="Page_79">[79]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>This man used to go up from his village each year to worship
and offer a sacrifice to Jehovah of hosts at Shiloh. Whenever the
day came for Elkanah to offer a sacrifice he gave portions to his wife
Peninnah and to all his sons and daughters; but although he loved
Hannah, he gave her only one portion, for Jehovah had given her
no children. Peninnah made her angry by mocking her, for Jehovah
had given her no children. Elkanah did this year after year; but
whenever Hannah went up to the temple of Jehovah, Peninnah made
her so angry that she wept and would not eat. So Elkanah her husband
said to her, "Hannah, why do you weep and why do you not
eat? Why are you so troubled? Am I not more to you than ten
sons?"</p>
<p>After they had eaten in Shiloh, Hannah arose and stood before
the temple of Jehovah, while Eli the priest was sitting on his seat
beside the door posts of the temple. With a sad heart she prayed
earnestly to Jehovah and wept bitterly. She also made this sacred
promise:</p>
<div class='poem'>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;">"O Jehovah of hosts!</span><br/>
If thou wilt look at my affliction,<br/>
And remember, not forgetting thy servant,<br/>
But wilt give thy servant a son,<br/>
Then I will give him to thee,<br/>
Throughout all the days of his life;<br/>
And no razor shall touch his head."<br/></div>
<p>While she continued praying before Jehovah, Eli watched her
mouth. She spoke to herself; her lips moved, but her voice was
not heard, so that Eli thought that she was drunk and said to her,
"How long will you act like a drunken woman? Put away your
wine and go from the presence of Jehovah." But Hannah answered,
"No, my lord, I am an unhappy woman; I have not drunk wine
nor any strong drink, but I have been pouring out my heart before
Jehovah. Do not think that your servant is a wicked woman, for
I have gone on speaking until now because my grief and vexation
are so great." Eli answered, "Go in peace, and may the God of
Israel grant what you have asked of him." She said, "May your
servant have your approval!" So the woman went away and ate,
and her face was no longer sad.</p>
<p>Early in the morning she and her husband rose; and after they
had worshipped Jehovah, they returned to their home at Ramah.
In the course of the year Hannah had a son and named him Samuel,
saying, "I asked him of Jehovah."<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_80" id="Page_80">[80]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>Elkanah and all his household again went to offer the yearly
sacrifice to Jehovah, but Hannah did not go up, for she said to her
husband, "When the child is weaned, then I will take him, and he
shall go to Jehovah's temple and live there the rest of his life."
Elkanah said to her, "Do what seems best to you; wait until you
have weaned him; only may Jehovah help you to do what you have
promised."</p>
<p>So the woman waited and nursed her son until she weaned him.
Then she took him with her, and a three-year-old ox, a bushel of
flour, and a skin of wine, and brought him to the temple of Jehovah
at Shiloh. Then they killed the ox, and Hannah brought the child
to Eli and said, "Oh, my lord, as surely as you live, I am the woman
who stood near you here praying earnestly to Jehovah. This is the
boy for whom I prayed. Jehovah has granted what I asked of
him. Therefore I have given him to Jehovah; as long as he lives
he belongs to Jehovah."</p>
<p>Elkanah returned to his home in Ramah, but the boy stayed to
serve Jehovah under the direction of Eli the priest. So Samuel—a
young boy dressed in a linen robe—did the duties of a priest in
the temple. His mother also made him a little robe and each
year brought it to him when she came up with her husband to offer
the yearly sacrifice.</p>
<p>Eli blessed Elkanah and said, "Jehovah repay you with children
from this woman for the gift which she has given to Jehovah."
Then they returned to their home; and Hannah had three more
sons and two daughters. Meantime the boy Samuel grew up in
the temple of Jehovah.</p>
<p>The sons of Eli were very wicked. They knew not Jehovah, and
they despised the offerings which were brought to him. Eli was
very old, and whenever he heard that his sons were doing wrong
he said to them, "Why do you do such things, for I hear of your
wicked deeds from all the people. No, my sons: it is not a good
report that I hear from the people of Jehovah." But they did not
listen to the words of their father.</p>
<p>The boy Samuel grew and won the favor both of Jehovah
and of men. He continued to serve Jehovah under the direction
of Eli; but in those days not many messages came from
Jehovah.</p>
<p>One day Eli was lying in his room. His eyes had begun to grow
dim so that he could not see. While the lamp of God was still<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_81" id="Page_81">[81]</SPAN></span>
burning, and Samuel was lying in the temple of Jehovah where the
ark of God was, Jehovah called, "Samuel! Samuel!" He answered,
"Here am I." Then he ran to Eli and said, "Here am I,
for you called me." But Eli said, "I did not call, lie down again."
So he went and lay down. Then Jehovah called again, "Samuel!
Samuel!" Samuel rose and went to Eli and said, "Here am I, for
you called me." But Eli answered, "I did not call, my son; lie
down again."</p>
<p>Now Samuel did not yet know Jehovah nor had a message
from Jehovah been given to him. So when Jehovah called Samuel
again the third time, he rose and went to Eli and said, "Here am
I, for you called me!" Then Eli knew that Jehovah was calling
the boy. So he said to Samuel, "Go, lie down, and if you are called,
say, 'Speak, Jehovah, for thy servant is listening.'" So Samuel
went and lay down in his place.</p>
<p>Then Jehovah came and called as at other times, "Samuel!
Samuel!" And Samuel answered, "Speak, for thy servant is listening."
Jehovah said to Samuel, "See, I am about to do a thing in
Israel that will make the ears of every one who hears it tingle. On
that day I will do to Eli all that I have said that I would do to his
family from the first to the last. For I have told him that I will
punish his family forever for the crime of which he knew his sons
were guilty, for they did not do what God commanded and he did
not stop them."</p>
<p>Samuel lay until morning, and then he opened the doors of the
temple of Jehovah. He was afraid to tell the vision to Eli. But
when Eli called him and said, "Samuel, my son," he said, "Here
am I." Eli asked, "What is the thing that Jehovah said to you?
Keep nothing from me; may God do to you whatever he will, if
you keep from me a word of all that he said to you." So Samuel
told him everything, and kept nothing from him. And Eli said,
"It is Jehovah; let him do what seems good to him."</p>
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