<div class='chaptertitle'>SAMUEL, THE CHILD OF GOD.</div>
<p><span class="smcap">There</span> was a man of Is-ra-el who went up each
year from the town of
Ra-mah to a place called
Shi-loh to pay his vows
to the Lord of hosts.
And his wife, whose
name was Han-nah,
went with him. The
man's name was El-ka-nah.</p>
<div class="figleft"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_050.jpg" width-obs="286" height-obs="400" alt="boy" /> <span class="caption">SAM-U-EL.</span></div>
<p>E-li was the high-priest
at that time, and
as he sat in the Lord's
house he saw Han-nah
on her knees with her
eyes full of tears.</p>
<p>And he spoke to her
in a kind voice, and said:
May God grant thee
what thou dost ask of
him. And Han-nah was glad at the high-priest's
words, for she had asked God to give her a son.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_140" id="Page_140">[140]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>And the Lord gave Han-nah a son, and she
called his name Sam-u-el, which means "Asked of
the Lord."</p>
<p>Sam-u-el was quite young when Han-nah took
him up to the house of the Lord at Shi-loh. And
when they brought the child to E-li, Han-nah said,
I am the wo-man that stood by thee here and prayed
to the Lord. For this child did I pray, and the
Lord heard me and gave me what I asked for. So
I have brought him to the Lord; so long as he lives
shall he be the child of God. For this was the vow
she made if God would give her a son.</p>
<p>And Sam-u-el was left to stay with E-li in the
Lord's house.</p>
<p>Now E-li had two sons, and they were priests in
the Lord's house. But they were not fit for the
place, for they were bad men, and broke God's laws.
And by their sins they kept men from the house of
the Lord.</p>
<p>But Sam-u-el, though a young child, did what was
right and pleased the Lord. And his moth-er made
him a coat, and brought it to him each year when
she and her hus-band went up to Shi-loh. And E-li
spoke kind words to them, and asked the Lord to
bless them for the sake of the child whom they gave
to him.</p>
<p>Now E-li was an old man, and when he heard<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_141" id="Page_141">[141]</SPAN></span>
of all the things his sons had done, he did not drive
them out of the Lord's house as he should have done,
but let them go on in their sins. He cared more to
please his sons than he
did to please the Lord.</p>
<div class="figright"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_051.jpg" width-obs="239" height-obs="400" alt="brought to the temple" /> <span class="caption">HAN-NAH PRE-SENTS SAM-U-EL TO E-LI.</span></div>
<p>One night when E-li
and Sam-u-el lay down to
sleep, the child heard a
voice speak his name.
And he said, Here am I.
And he got up and ran
to E-li, for he thought it
was his voice, and he said,
Here am I, for thou did'st
call me.</p>
<p>E-li said, I did not call
thee, my son. Go back,
and lie down. And the
lad did so.</p>
<p>In a short time he
heard the same voice say,
Sam-u-el—Sam-u-el.</p>
<p>And he rose at once
and went to E-li, and said
to him, Here am I, for thou did'st call me. But
E-li said, I did not call thee, and sent the lad back
to his bed once more.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_142" id="Page_142">[142]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>Then Sam-u-el heard the voice a third time, and
went to E-li and said, Here am I, for thou did'st
call me.</p>
<p>And E-li knew it was the Lord who spoke to
Sam-u-el. And he said to the lad, Go, lie down, and
if he call thee, say, Speak, Lord, for I hear thee.</p>
<p>And Sam-u-el went and lay down. And the
Lord came for the fourth time, and called, Sam-u-el—Sam-u-el!</p>
<p>And Sam-u-el said, Speak, Lord, for I hear thee.</p>
<p>And the Lord told Sam-u-el all that he meant to
do to the house of E-li. He had let his sons go on
in their sins, and they were to be put to death in a
way that would make men fear God.</p>
<p>Sam-u-el lay still till day-light. Then he rose,
but did not dare to tell E-li what God had told him.</p>
<p>But E-li called him and said, What did the Lord
say to thee? I pray thee hide it not from me.</p>
<p>So Sam-u-el told E-li all that the Lord had said.
When E-li heard it, he said, It is the Lord, let him
do what he thinks is best.</p>
<p>And Sam-u-el grew, and the Lord was with him
and blest him, and it was known to all that he was
one of God's saints, who could fore-tell things that
were to take place. Such wise men were some-times
called seers.</p>
<p>The words which God spoke to Sam-u-el came<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_143" id="Page_143">[143]</SPAN></span>
true; for the chil-dren of Is-ra-el went out to fight
the Phil-is-tines, and a host of them were slain.</p>
<p>Those who came back said, Let us take the ark
out with us to save us from our foes.</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_052.jpg" width-obs="600" height-obs="483" alt="stealing the ark" /> <span class="caption">CAP-TURE OF THE ARK.</span></div>
<p>Now God had not told them to take the ark, and
it was a sin for them to touch it. They should have
put their trust in the Lord, and looked to him for help.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_144" id="Page_144">[144]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>But they sent to Shi-loh for the ark, and E-li's
two sons came with it. When it was brought to the
camp the Jews gave such a shout that the earth shook
with the noise.</p>
<p>And when the Phil-is-tines heard it, they said,
What does it mean? And they were told that the ark
of the Lord had been brought to the camp of Is-ra-el.</p>
<p>And they were in great fear; for they said, God
is come to the camp! Woe un-to us, for this is the
first time such a thing has been done!</p>
<p>And they said, Let us be strong and fight like
men, that we may not be slaves to these Jews!</p>
<p>So they fought once more with the Jews, and
slew a host of them, and the rest fled to their tents.
And the ark of the Lord fell in-to the hands of the
foe, and E-li's two sons were slain.</p>
<p>And the same day a man ran down to Shi-loh,
with his clothes rent, and bits of earth on his head to
show his grief.</p>
<p>E-li sat on a seat by the way-side, where he kept
watch, for he was in great fear lest harm should come
to the ark of God. And when the man came through
the crowd and told that the ark was lost, all cried out
with great fear. And when E-li heard the noise, he
said, What is it? What do those sounds mean?
For his eyes were dim with age, and he could not see.</p>
<p>And the man ran up to E-li and said, I am he<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_145" id="Page_145">[145]</SPAN></span>
that came out of the fight, and I fled from there
to-day.</p>
<p>And E-li said, What word hast thou, my son?</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_053.jpg" width-obs="600" height-obs="475" alt="Ark returns" /> <span class="caption">THE RE-TURN OF THE ARK.</span></div>
<p>And he said that Is-ra-el had been put to flight
with great loss, his two sons were dead, and the ark
of God in the hands of the Phil-is-tines.</p>
<p>When the man spoke of the ark of God, E-li fell off<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_146" id="Page_146">[146]</SPAN></span>
the seat by the side of the gate, and broke his neck,
and died there. And he had been a high priest and
a judge in Is-ra-el for two-score years.</p>
<p>And the ark of God was with the Phil-is-tines
for more than half the year, and to each place where
it was sent it brought great grief.</p>
<p>So at last they sent for their wise men, and said
to them, What shall we do with the ark of the Lord?
To what place shall we send it?</p>
<p>And the wise men told them to make a new cart,
and tie two cows to it, but to bring the calves home
with them. Then they should put the ark on the
cart, and let the cows draw it where they would.</p>
<p>If the cows should leave their calves and go down
to the land of Is-ra-el, it would be a sign that the
Lord was their guide, and that he had sent these ills
on the Phil-is-tines for their great sins.</p>
<p>But if the cows did not take the ark, it would
show that the Lord did not want it back, and that
all these ills they had to bear had come by chance,
and were not sent from the Lord.</p>
<p>So the Phil-is-tines did as their wise men said.
They took the two cows and tied them to the cart,
and shut up their calves at home. And they laid
the ark on the cart, and let the cows go where they
chose.</p>
<p>And the cows took the straight road to the land<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_147" id="Page_147">[147]</SPAN></span>
of Is-ra-el till they came to a place called Beth-she-mesh.</p>
<p>The Jews who dwelt there were out in the wheat
fields. And the cows brought the cart to the fields of
a man named Josh-u-a, and stood there by a great
stone.</p>
<p>Then some of the men of Le-vi came and took
the ark and set it on the stone. And they broke up
the cart, and burnt the cows as a gift of praise to
the Lord.</p>
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