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1 samuel 2の例文

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  • This is normally called the Song of Hannah, but according to 1 Samuel 2 : 1, it is a prayer.
  • After Hannah gives birth to a son, Samuel, she prays a prayer which is recorded in 1 Samuel 2 : 1-10.
  • After the birth of Samuel, Peninnah is not mentioned again, and 1 Samuel 2 : 20 says that Eli " would bless Elkanah and his wife ", referring to Hannah.
  • According to the surrounding narrative, the poem ( 1 Samuel 2 : 1-10 ) was a prayer delivered by Hannah, to give thanks to God for the birth of her son, Samuel.
  • Even the ephods used for oracular purposes were not necessarily just pieces of cloth, as they are not described as being worn, but carried ( though some translations render 1 Samuel 2 : 28 as " wear an ephod " rather than " carry an ephod " ); the Hebrew term used in these passages for " carry " is " nasa ", which specifically implies that the Ephod was carried either in the hand or on the shoulder.