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  • Elkanah her husband then said to her, 'Do what you think fit; wait until you have weaned him. May Yahweh bring about what he has said.' So the woman stayed behind and nursed her child until she weaned him. (1 Samuel 1, 23)

  • When she had weaned him, she took him up with her, as well as a three-year-old bull, an ephah of flour and a skin of wine, and took him into the temple of Yahweh at Shiloh; the child was very young. (1 Samuel 1, 24)

  • They sacrificed the bull and led the child to Eli. (1 Samuel 1, 25)

  • This is the child for which I was praying, and Yahweh has granted me what I asked of him. (1 Samuel 1, 27)

  • Elkanah then went home to Ramah, but the child stayed in Yahweh's service, in the presence of Eli the priest. (1 Samuel 2, 11)

  • Samuel was in Yahweh's service, a child wearing a linen loincloth. (1 Samuel 2, 18)

  • Yahweh visited Hannah; she conceived and gave birth to three sons and two daughters. Meanwhile, the child Samuel grew up in Yahweh's presence. (1 Samuel 2, 21)

  • Meanwhile, the child Samuel went on growing in stature and in favour both with Yahweh and with people. (1 Samuel 2, 26)

  • Again Yahweh called, the third time. He got up and went to Eli and said, 'Here I am, as you called me.' Eli then understood that Yahweh was calling the child, (1 Samuel 3, 8)

  • Now his daughter-in-law, the wife of Phinehas, was with child and near her time. When she heard the news that the ark of God had been captured and that her father-in-law and husband were dead she crouched down and gave birth, for her labour pains had come on. (1 Samuel 4, 19)

  • She named the child Ichabod, saying, 'The glory has gone from Israel,' alluding to the capture of the ark of God and to her father-in-law and husband. (1 Samuel 4, 21)

  • But, since you have outraged Yahweh by doing this, the child born to you will die.' (2 Samuel 12, 14)


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