1:1 Now
there
was
a
certain
man
of
Ramathaim-zophim,
of
the
hill-country
of
Ephraim,
and
his
name
was
Elkanah,
the
son
of
Jeroham,
the
son
of
Elihu,
the
son
of
Tohu,
the
son
of
Zuph,
an
Ephraimite:
1:2 and
he
had
two
wives;
the
name
of
the
one
was
Hannah,
and
the
name
of
other
Peninnah:
and
Peninnah
had
children,
but
Hannah
had
no
children.
1:3 And
this
man
went
up
out
of
his
city
from
year
to
year
to
worship
and
to
sacrifice
unto
Jehovah
of
hosts
in
Shiloh.
And
the
two
sons
of
Eli,
Hophni
and
Phinehas,
priests
unto
Jehovah,
were
there.
1:4 And
when
the
day
came
that
Elkanah
sacrificed,
he
gave
to
Peninnah
his
wife,
and
to
all
her
sons
and
her
daughters,
portions:
1:5 but
unto
Hannah
he
gave
a
double
portion;
for
he
loved
Hannah,
but
Jehovah
had
shut
up
her
womb.
1:6 And
her
rival
provoked
her
sore,
to
make
her
fret,
because
Jehovah
had
shut
up
her
womb.
1:7 And
[as]
he
did
so
year
by
year,
when
she
went
up
to
the
house
of
Jehovah,
so
she
provoked
her;
therefore
she
wept,
and
did
not
eat.
1:8 And
Elkanah
her
husband
said
unto
her,
Hannah,
why
weepest
thou
and
why
eatest
thou
not
and
why
is
thy
heart
grieved
am
not
I
better
to
thee
than
ten
sons
1:9 So
Hannah
rose
up
after
they
had
eaten
in
Shiloh,
and
after
they
had
drunk.
Now
Eli
the
priest
was
sitting
upon
his
seat
by
the
door-post
of
the
temple
of
Jehovah.
1:10 And
she
was
in
bitterness
of
soul,
and
prayed
unto
Jehovah,
and
wept
sore.
1:11 And
she
vowed
a
vow,
and
said,
O
Jehovah
of
hosts,
if
thou
wilt
indeed
look
on
the
affliction
of
thy
handmaid,
and
remember
me,
and
not
forget
thy
handmaid,
but
wilt
give
unto
thy
handmaid
a
man-child,
then
I
will
give
him
unto
Jehovah
all
the
days
of
his
life,
and
there
shall
no
razor
come
upon
his
head.
1:12 And
it
came
to
pass,
as
she
continued
praying
before
Jehovah,
that
Eli
marked
her
mouth.
1:13 Now
Hannah,
she
spake
in
her
heart;
only
her
lips
moved,
but
her
voice
was
not
heard:
therefore
Eli
thought
she
had
been
drunken.
1:14 And
Eli
said
unto
her,
How
long
wilt
thou
be
drunken
put
away
thy
wine
from
thee.
1:15 And
Hannah
answered
and
said,
No,
my
lord,
I
am
a
woman
of
a
sorrowful
spirit:
I
have
drunk
neither
wine
nor
strong
drink,
but
I
poured
out
my
soul
before
Jehovah.
1:16 Count
not
thy
handmaid
for
a
wicked
woman;
for
out
of
the
abundance
of
my
complaint
and
my
provocation
have
I
spoken
hitherto.
1:17 Then
Eli
answered
and
said,
Go
in
peace;
and
the
God
of
Israel
grant
thy
petition
that
thou
hast
asked
of
him.
1:18 And
she
said,
Let
thy
handmaid
find
favor
in
thy
sight.
So
the
woman
went
her
way,
and
did
eat;
and
her
countenance
was
no
more
[sad].
1:19 And
they
rose
up
in
the
morning
early,
and
worshipped
before
Jehovah,
and
returned,
and
came
to
their
house
to
Ramah:
and
Elkanah
knew
Hannah
his
wife;
and
Jehovah
remembered
her.
1:20 And
it
came
to
pass,
when
the
time
was
come
about,
that
Hannah
conceived,
and
bare
a
son;
and
she
called
his
name
Samuel,
[saying],
Because
I
have
asked
him
of
Jehovah.
1:21 And
the
man
Elkanah,
and
all
his
house,
went
up
to
offer
unto
Jehovah
the
yearly
sacrifice,
and
his
vow.
1:22 But
Hannah
went
not
up;
for
she
said
unto
her
husband,
[I
will
not
go
up]
until
the
child
be
weaned;
and
then
I
will
bring
him,
that
he
may
appear
before
Jehovah,
and
there
abide
for
ever.
1:23 And
Elkanah
her
husband
said
unto
her,
Do
what
seemeth
thee
good;
tarry
until
thou
have
weaned
him;
only
Jehovah
establish
his
word.
So
the
woman
tarried
and
gave
her
son
suck,
until
she
weaned
him.
1:24 And
when
she
had
weaned
him,
she
took
him
up
with
her,
with
three
bullocks,
and
one
ephah
of
meal,
and
a
bottle
of
wine,
and
brought
him
unto
the
house
of
Jehovah
in
Shiloh:
and
the
child
was
young.
1:25 And
they
slew
the
bullock,
and
brought
the
child
to
Eli.
1:26 And
she
said,
Oh,
my
lord,
as
thy
soul
liveth,
my
lord,
I
am
the
woman
that
stood
by
thee
here,
praying
unto
Jehovah.
1:27 For
this
child
I
prayed;
and
Jehovah
hath
given
me
my
petition
which
I
asked
of
him:
1:28 therefore
also
I
have
granted
him
to
Jehovah;
as
long
as
he
liveth
he
is
granted
to
Jehovah.
And
he
worshipped
Jehovah
there.