Talált 13 Eredmények: Hannah

  • And he had two wives: the name of one was Hannah, and the name of the second was Peninnah. And Peninnah had sons. But Hannah did not have children. (1 Samuel 1, 2)

  • But to Hannah he gave one portion with sorrow. For he loved Hannah, but the Lord had closed her womb. (1 Samuel 1, 5)

  • Therefore, her husband Elkanah said to her: “Hannah, why are you weeping? And why do you not eat? And for what reason do you afflict your heart? Am I not better to you than ten sons?” (1 Samuel 1, 8)

  • And so, after she ate and drank at Shiloh, Hannah rose up. And Eli, the priest, was sitting on the seat before the door of the temple of the Lord. (1 Samuel 1, 9)

  • And since Hannah was bitter in soul, she prayed to the Lord, weeping greatly. (1 Samuel 1, 10)

  • For Hannah was speaking in her heart, and only her lips moved, and her voice was barely heard. Therefore, Eli considered her to be drunk, (1 Samuel 1, 13)

  • Responding, Hannah said: “By no means, my lord. For I am an exceedingly unhappy woman, and I drank neither wine, nor anything that can inebriate. Instead, I have poured out my soul in the sight of the Lord. (1 Samuel 1, 15)

  • And they rose up in the morning, and they worshipped before the Lord. And they returned and arrived at their own house at Ramah. Then Elkanah knew his wife Hannah. And the Lord remembered her. (1 Samuel 1, 19)

  • And it happened that, in the course of days, Hannah conceived and bore a son. And she called his name Samuel, because she had requested him from the Lord. (1 Samuel 1, 20)

  • But Hannah did not go up. For she said to her husband, “I will not go, until the infant has been weaned, and until I may lead him, so that he may appear before the sight of the Lord, and may remain always there.” (1 Samuel 1, 22)

  • And Hannah said: “I beg you, my lord, as your soul lives, my lord: I am that woman, who stood before you here, praying to the Lord. (1 Samuel 1, 26)

  • Because of this, I have also lent him to the Lord, for all the days when he shall be lent to the Lord.” And they adored the Lord in that place. And Hannah prayed, and she said: (1 Samuel 1, 28)


“O amor e o temor devem sempre andar juntos. O temor sem amor torna-se covardia. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina