1 Samuel 2:9

French Bible (BBB) Bible Bovet Bonnet (1900)

What Does This Mean?

This verse from 1 Samuel 2:9 is a statement from Hannah, praising God. It says that God will protect his faithful followers and silence the wicked, emphasizing that human strength alone cannot succeed against God's will.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a friend who always helps you cross the street safely. This verse is like saying, 'God helps his friends cross safely, and the bad guys will be stuck in the dark, unable to win just by being strong.'

Historical Background

This verse is part of Hannah's prayer recorded by the author of 1 Samuel, likely Samuel himself or a later scribe. It was written during the period when the Israelites were transitioning from judges to kings, emphasizing God's role over human might.

Living It Out Today

In modern times, this verse reminds us that no matter how powerful a person or organization may seem, God's protection and guidance are more important. For example, a small business facing a large competitor might find comfort in this verse, trusting that God's support is more valuable than financial strength.

Topics

faithprotectionhumilitywickednessstrengthtrust

Related Verses

Psalms 37:17Proverbs 21:31Isaiah 40:291 Corinthians 1:25Ephesians 6:10

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is speaking in 1 Samuel 2:9?
Hannah, the mother of Samuel, is speaking. She is expressing her trust and faith in God's protection.
How does 1 Samuel 2:9 apply to today's believers?
It encourages modern believers to trust in God's protection and guidance, understanding that true strength and victory come from Him, not just from human power.
What does it mean to be silent in darkness?
Being silent in darkness refers to the idea that the wicked will be powerless and unable to act, much like being in darkness, where one cannot see or move effectively.
How does 1 Samuel 2:9 relate to the concept of humility?
This verse highlights humility by suggesting that true power and protection come from God, not from human strength, thus encouraging humility before God's will and power.
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