Trouvé 23 Résultats pour: Anna

  • And he had two wives, the name of one was Anna, and the name of the other Phenenna. Phenenna had children: but Anna had no children. (1 Samuel 1, 2)

  • But to Anna he gave one portion with sorrow, because he loved Anna. And the Lord had shut up her womb. (1 Samuel 1, 5)

  • And thus she did every year, when the time returned that they went up to the temple of the Lord: and thus she provoked her: but Anna wept, and did not eat. (1 Samuel 1, 7)

  • Then Elcana her husband said to her: Anna, why weepest thou? and why dost thou not eat? And why dost thou afflict thy heart? Am not I better to thee than ten children? (1 Samuel 1, 8)

  • So Anna arose after she had eaten and drunk in Silo: And Heli the priest sitting upon a stool, before the door of the temple of the Lord: (1 Samuel 1, 9)

  • As Anna had her heart full of grief, she prayed to the Lord, shedding many tears, (1 Samuel 1, 10)

  • Now Anna spoke in her heart, and only her lips moved, but her voice was not heard at all. Heli therefore thought her to be drunk, (1 Samuel 1, 13)

  • Anna answering, said: Not so, my lord: for I am an exceeding unhappy woman, and have drunk neither wine nor any strong drink, but I have poured out my soul before the Lord. (1 Samuel 1, 15)

  • And they rose in the morning, and worshipped before the Lord: and they returned, and came into their house at Ramatha. And Elcana knew Anna his wife: and the Lord remembered her. (1 Samuel 1, 19)

  • And it came to pass when the time was come about, Anna conceived and bore a son, and called his name Samuel: because she had asked him of the Lord. (1 Samuel 1, 20)

  • But Anna went not up: for she said to her husband: I will not go till the child be weaned, and till I may carry him, that he may appear before the Lord, and may abide always there. (1 Samuel 1, 22)

  • And Anna said: I beseech thee, my lord, as thy soul liveth, my lord: I am that woman who stood before thee here praying to the Lord. (1 Samuel 1, 26)


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