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  2. Song of Hannah - Wikipedia

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    According to the biblical account, Hannah sang her song when she presented Samuel to Eli the priest. The Song of Hannah is a poem interpreting the prose text of the Books of Samuel. 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.

  3. Hannah (biblical figure) - Wikipedia

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    Hannah's conflict with her rival, her barrenness, and her longing for a son are stereotypical motifs. According to Michelle Osherow, Hannah represents the character of the earnest petitioner and grateful celebrant of divine glory. Hannah was an important figure for early English Protestantism, which emphasized the importance of private prayer. [6]

  4. Peninnah - Wikipedia

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    Peninnah (right) with Elkanah and Hannah as they return to Ramah. Peninnah (Hebrew: פְּנִנָּה ‎ Pəninnā; sometimes transliterated Penina) was one of Elkanah's two wives, briefly mentioned in the first Book of Samuel (1 Samuel 1:2). [1] [2] Her name derives from the word פְּנִינָּה ‎ (pəninā), meaning "pearl." [3] [4]

  5. The 25 Best Father-Son Activities for Making Memories ... - AOL

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    Read on and put in the quality time so you can reap the reward. 10 Father-Son Trip Ideas for Some Serious Bonding 1. Playing Video Games Fire up the Nint The 25 Best Father-Son Activities for ...

  6. Amidah - Wikipedia

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    The guideline of quiet prayer comes from Hannah's behavior when she prayed in the Temple to bear a child. [39] She prayed "speaking upon her heart" so that no one could hear, yet her lips were moving. Therefore, when saying the Amidah, one's voice should be audible to oneself but not loud enough for others to hear.

  7. Eli (biblical figure) - Wikipedia

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    In her despair, Hannah prayed to God for a child, and promising that if her prayer is granted, she would dedicate her son to God. When Eli found Hannah in the temple, she was praying silently with her lips moving. Eli witnessed this unusual behavior, and concluded that Hannah was intoxicated. After Hannah's explanation of her sobriety, Eli said ...

  8. Manoah's wife - Wikipedia

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    Manoah's wife (also referred to as Samson's mother) is an unnamed figure in the Book of Judges, the wife of Manoah. She is introduced in Judges 13:2 as a barren woman. The angel of the Lord appears to her and tells her she will have a son. She later gives birth to Samson.

  9. Prayer for a Child - Wikipedia

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    Prayer for a Child is a 1944 book by Rachel Field. Its artwork by Elizabeth Orton Jones won it a Caldecott Medal in 1945. [1] The whole book is narrated by a little girl, but it represents children as a whole. It reflects their love of God, and their gentleness to humankind as a whole.