1 Samuel 1:16
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Ayaw pag-isipa nga dautan ang imong ulipon nga babaye; kay gikan sa pagkadaghan sa akong sumbong ug sa akong paghagit, akong gipamulong kini hangtud karon.
What Does This Mean?
Hannah, who is speaking, is defending herself to Eli, the priest. She's saying that she's not a bad person, but has been very sad and upset, which is why she prayed so intensely. She's telling Eli she hasn't been behaving badly, just praying out of her pain.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're so upset you start crying in front of everyone. You might think people would think you're acting silly, but you're just sad. That's what Hannah is saying to Eli. She's not being naughty, just praying because she's feeling really sad.
Historical Background
1 Samuel was written by Samuel, Nathan, and Gad. It was likely written around the 10th century BC, during the time of the first kings of Israel. The audience was primarily the Israelites, and the cultural setting was one where people often sought help through prayer and interaction with priests.
Living It Out Today
In a modern scenario, someone who feels they've been misunderstood at work because they've been visibly upset might use this verse to explain they're not being irresponsible, but are just going through a tough time and need support.
Topics
prayerperceptionpaindefensefaithgrief
Related Verses
Psalm 77:1-9Job 23:2-4Luke 2:36-381 Peter 3:121 Samuel 2:1-10
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Hannah speaking to in 1 Samuel 1:16?
Hannah is speaking to Eli, the high priest, who had misunderstood her because of her intense praying.
Why does Hannah feel the need to defend herself?
Hannah feels the need to defend herself because she's misunderstood, and she wants to clarify that her behavior is not due to being a 'daughter of Belial' but from her deep sorrow and grief.
What does 'daughter of Belial' mean?
'Daughter of Belial' refers to someone who is considered wicked or worthless, and Hannah is emphasizing that she is not that kind of person despite her intense prayer.
How does this verse apply to prayer?
This verse shows how prayer can be a deeply emotional act and how others might misunderstand it. It encourages us to be honest in our prayers, even if they are intense, and to seek support when needed.
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