1 Samuel 1:9
French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)
Anne se leva, après que l'on eut mangé et bu à Silo. Le sacrificateur Eli était assis sur un siège, près de l'un des poteaux du temple de l'Eternel.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes Hannah getting up after eating and drinking in Shiloh, where Eli the priest is seated by a post of the temple of the LORD. It sets the scene for Hannah's prayer.
Explained for Children
Imagine you and your family are at a big church building after a meal. You see the priest sitting near the entrance. That's like what happened to Hannah and her family at the temple.
Historical Background
1 Samuel was written by a prophet named Samuel or one of his followers. It was written around 1000 BC for the Israelites, describing the period when Samuel was a judge and prophet, leading up to the time of King Saul.
Living It Out Today
Think of a time when you needed to pray after a meal or when you were at a church. This verse reminds us that we can pray anytime, anywhere, just like Hannah did.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Hannah go to the temple?
Hannah went to the temple because it was a place of worship and prayer. She was likely seeking God’s help, particularly for a child.
What was the role of Eli the priest?
Eli was the high priest who oversaw the religious activities at the temple. He was a significant figure in religious ceremonies and a source of spiritual guidance.
What can we learn about prayer from this verse?
This verse teaches us that we can pray anywhere, even after meals, and that God is always available to hear our prayers.
How does the setting in Shiloh relate to the story?
Shiloh was a central place of worship for the Israelites. The setting highlights the importance of the temple as a sacred space for prayer and communication with God.
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