I Samuel Chapter 2

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Hannah is thankful to God for the son she has received. Then we are told about Eli the priest and his two sons. But they are bad men living in the House of God. They don’t care about the offerings to God, they take what they want, they do what they want in front of the Jews who come to the temple. It seems to be that there are no limits to their depravation! Hannah gets three more sons and two daughters! Eli is getting older and he knows that his sons are acting badly and having sex with women. Eli tries to make them change their way. So a man of god comes and warns Eli and tells him that his two sons are going to die and God will replace them by a faithful priest.
 

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In each story we always find goodness and badness. Both are on each side of the border, each one enhances the other. It's a kind of two dimensional situation. It also helps us to visualize where we are. Hannah is loved by her husband and she is hated by her husband's other wife. There are bad priests in the temple of God and Samuel arrives!
 

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Sadly, the House of God is not a good place because of Eli's sons! And they are really bad! Many people would wonder what's going on! But we live in a human society and if we serve God we are not going to stop because of other human beings otherwise it's better to stop all at once and go and live on a desert island!
 

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Think about the difference when people learn a language when they are young and when they are teenagers or adults: it makes a big difference!
 

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Samuel is also an incredible example of faith and of faithfulness. Right at the beginning he had at the same time an advantage and a disadvantage. An advantage because he was educated in the house of God so he learned how to work for God since his youth. A disadvantage because he could see the bad examples of the two sons of Eli who were abusing their position. But it is good to see good and bad examples and their consequences. He could also see the differences between God’s decisions and men’s decisions especially when the Israelites asked for a human king and the fact that everything went wrong. Anyway, Samuel kept faithful till his death. Definitely another good role model.
 

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In the Bible we only get pieces of life otherwise it would be too big. Thus many pieces are missing. But there is so much to learn about faithful men. We must get with what we have. So we must put pieces together and it is like a patchwork or a puzzle.
 

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What Mount was located near Ramathoim-Zophim?

https://topbible.topchretien.com/dictionnaire/ephraim-lieu/

EPHRAÏM (lieu)

Ville d'Éphraïm. En Juda, près de Baal-Hatsor (2Sa 13:23). Si Baal-Hatsor=Tell Asoûr, Éphraïm pourrait être la ville que Onomasticon place à 20 milles au Nord de Jéru-salem, donc à rechercher aux environs de Sindjil, sur la route Jérusalem-Naplouse. Certains pensent, et sans doute avec raison, que l'Aphérem qui donnait son nom à un district du temps des Macchabées (1Ma 11:34) est identique aussi à Éphraïm. la ville d'Éphraïm où se retira Jésus après la résurrection de Lazare (Jn 11:54) pourrait être la même, malgré la mention « contrée voisine du désert ». Pour tenir compte de cette dernière indication, quelques géographes songent à la moderne et. -Taïyibé, à 6 km. au Nord-E, de Beitîn, ce qui correspondrait à la mention dans l'Onomasticon d'un Efraïm à 5 milles à l'Est de Béthel.


Forêt d'Éphraïm. Région forestière en Galaad, à. l'Est du Jourdain, où s'était installée la demi-tribu de Manassé (Jos 13:29-31) et qui fut attribuée en plus de « la montagne d'É. » à la maison de Joseph, trop à l'étroit dans sa part (Jos 17:16). Le texte actuel, avec ses surcharges, rend très pénible l'intelligence du récit. Ce pays, lui aussi montagneux, était couvert de forêts (Jos 17:18), d'où son nom. C'est là que se joua le dernier acte de la révolte d'Absalom, qui y trouva la mort (2Sa 18:6). La forêt d'Éphraïm, qui faisait suite à celles, non moins célèbres, de Basan, a aujourd'hui complètement disparu.


Montagne d'Éphraïm. Expression courante pour caractériser la nature montagneuse de la région occupée par la tribu d'Éphraïm, et devenue la détermination géographique de toute la contrée (Jug 17:1 19:1,18) ; on entendait donc par là tout l'ensemble du pays. Sichem est dit « sur la montagne d'Éphraïm », quoique dans une vallée, au pied des monts Ébal et Garizim (1Ro 12:25). La « montagne d'Éphraïm » occupait sensiblement le district actuel du Djebel Naplouse (montagne de Naplouse). A. P.
 

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https://kidadl.com/articles/top-best-egyptian-names-for-boys

Many mythological and ancient names can inspire you; so, if love nature, Egyptian Pharaohs and culture, and want a name that can express the same value, then one of these names on our list may be perfect.
Both boys and girls from the country of the Nile river are said to be so beautiful and so are their names. To give your child the most beautiful name, you don't have to be from the region or faith. All you need is a good sense of what's in fashion and what the name should mean for your boy.
If you are looking to give a meaningful and significant name to your child, then you must select a good Egyptian name for your boy. Egyptian baby names are rare and meaningful. They can be ancient yet at the same time be strong and relevant to today's era which is particularly why they are great for baby boys.
For more ancient baby names, take a look at Sumerian Names and Babylonian Names.


Most Common Egyptian Boys Names

If you looking for the most common names in Egypt for your baby boy that are ancient but are also perfect for your little one, then choose an ancient Egyptian name for your 'sun':
1. Abasi (Egyptian origin) means “stern”. For your son who is stern yet obedient.
2. Abayomi (Egyptian origin) means “someone who brings joy”.
3. Abanoub (Egyptian origin) means “father or king of gold”.
4. Abubakar (Egyptian origin) means "another unique Egyptian baby name, this one means “noble”.
5. Akl (Egyptian origin) means "it means “food” and “intelligence or wisdom”.
6. Baako (Egyptian origin) means “firstborn baby”.
7. Baahir (Egyptian origin) means “dazzling or brilliant”. It is one of the most common names used in Egypt.
8. Babu (Egyptian origin) means “the first child of Osiris”.
9. Babajide (Egyptian origin) means "father is coming home"
10. Bahadur (Egyptian origin) means “fighter”. In Indian culture the name means strong. It is one of the most common prefixes used in Nepal.
11. Bahman (Egyptian origin); means “well-spirited”, it has gained popularity in Egypt as well. It is also the 11th month of the Iranian calendar.
12. Baniti (Egyptian origin) means “teacher”, someone who is knowledgeable and wise.
13. Bes (Egyptian origin) means “brings joy”. A sweet and simple name for your bundle of joy,
14. Braheem (Egyptian origin) means “father of multitudes”.
15. Bassel (Egyptian origin) means “heroic, brave, or courageous”
16. Chafulumisa (Egyptian origin) means “fast”. A long yet powerful Egyptian name for your baby.
17. Cairo (Egyptian origin) means “victorious”.
18. Cepos (Egyptian origin) means “pharaoh”. A great baby name for a baby who is as powerful as the sun.
19. Donkor (Egyptian origin) means “someone humble”.
20. Dakarai (Egyptian origin) means “joy or happiness”.
21. Darwish (Egyptian origin) means “a saint”.
22. Djoser (Egyptian origin) means “divine of the body”.
23. Ebo (Egyptian origin) means "born On Tuesday".
24. Ebonee (Egyptian origin) means "black".
25. Eshe (Egyptian origin) means "life".
26. Fadil (Egyptian origin) means "generous".
27. Femi (Egyptian origin) means "love" A name of African origin, Femi is also a popular name in Egypt.
28. Fukayna (Egyptian origin) means "intelligent".
29. Funsani (Egyptian origin) means "a request".
30. Gahiji (Egyptian origin) means "hunter".
31. Garai (Egyptian origin) means "settled".
32. Gyasi (Egyptian origin) means "wonderful".
33. Haji (Egyptian origin) means "born during the pilgrimage".
34. Hasani (Egyptian origin) means "handsome".
35. Heru (Egyptian origin) means "sun god".
36. Horus (Egyptian origin) means "god of the sky".
35. Ishaq (Egyptian origin) means "laughs".
36. Issa (Egyptian origin) means "God saves".
37. Idogbe (Egyptian origin) means "brother of twins".
38. Jabari (Egyptian origin) means “a man known for his bravery”.
39. Jafari (Egyptian origin) means "creek".
40. Jumoke (Egyptian origin) means "loved by all".
41. Karim (Egyptian origin) means "noble and generous".
42. Lateef (Egyptian origin) means “a person who has a mild and kind nature”.
43. Masuda (Egyptian origin) means “a joyful and happy boy”.
44. Moshe (Egyptian origin) means "variant of Moses".
45. Msrah (Egyptian origin) means "sixth born".
46. Mukhwsna (Egyptian origin) means "twin".
47. Mahmoud (Egyptian origin) means "one who is praised by people".
48. Mido (Egyptian origin) means "praiseworthy".
49. Naeem (Egyptian origin) means "benevolent".
50. Nassor (Egyptian origin) means "victor".
51. Nizam (Egyptian origin) means "disciplined".
52. Oba (Egyptian origin) means "king".
53. Okpara (Egyptian origin) means "firstborn".
54. Osahar (Egyptian origin) means "God hears me".
55. Ottah (Egyptian origin) means "third-born".
56. Osaze (Egyptian origin) means "loved by God".
57. Paki (Egyptian origin) means "a witness".
58. Quasshie (Egyptian origin) means "born on Sunday".
59. Sa’d (Egyptian origin) means “someone with good fortune and luck”.
60. Saadah (Egyptian origin) means “a feeling of happiness and elation”.
60. Shakir (Egyptian origin) means “grateful”. It also means savior in Hebrew.
61. Taafeef (Egyptian origin) means “the praise of God or his hymn”, and this could be a good option for parents looking for a religious name.
62. Tarik (Egyptian origin) means "name of a warrior".
63. Tau (Egyptian origin) means "lion". An Egyptian name for your son who is powerful and magnificent like the lion.
64. Teremun (Egyptian origin) means "loved by his father".
65. Thoth (Egyptian origin) means "God of the moon".
66. Tor (Egyptian origin) means "king". Choose this great baby names for the king of your heart.
67. Thabit (Egyptian origin) means "strong".
68. Usi (Egyptian origin) means "smoke".
69. Ur-Atum (Egyptian origin) means “great”.
70. Uthman (Egyptian origin) means “friend of Prophet Muhammad”.
71. Waaiz (Egyptian origin) means “a person who is a capable advisor or preacher”.
72. Wamukota (Egyptian origin) means "left-handed".
73. Yahya (Egyptian origin) means “given by God”.
74. Yafeu (Egyptian origin) means "bold". A great Egyptian name for baby boys.
75. Zahur (Egyptian origin) means “flower”. This Egyptian name will be a perfect boy names.
76. Ziyad (Egyptian origin) means "he shall add".A short and cute name for equally cute baby.
77. Zosar (Egyptian origin) means “royalty and abundance”.
78. Zuberi (Egyptian origin) means “strong”
79. Zaid (Egyptian origin) means "he shall add". A great name for your baby boy.
80. Zoser (Egyptian origin) means "name of a Pharaoh".
 

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Boy Names Based On Egyptian Mythology

Baby names that are based on Egyptian Mythology are a wonderful way to honor the culture and legacy of pharaohs if the land of pyramids.
81. Abrax (Egyptian origin) means “the great archon from mythology”.
82. Aharon (Hebrew origin) means "high mountain". A variant of the name Aharon is used in the Hebrew Bible.
83. Ammon (Egyptian origin) means "hidden". In ancient Egypt, Ammon is a place near the Dead Sea.
84. Akhenaten (Egyptian origin) means “devoted to Aten or the spirit of Aten”. Aten is the sun disk in Egyptian mythology.
85. Amenhotep (Egyptian origin) means "peace of Amon". It is derived from the Egyptian God Amon who is the God of sun and air.
86. Echidna (Egyptian origin) means "mythical monster".
87. Geb (Egyptian origin) means "mythical earth god".
88. Hager (Egyptian origin) means "flight or stranger". It is probably derived from Hagar, the biblical name.
89. Heh (Egyptian origin) means "God of the immeasurable". One of its kind Egyptian baby names.
90. Horus (Egyptian origin) means "the distant one." In Egyptian mythology, Horus is the sky god”
91. Imhotep (Egyptian origin) means ‘he comes in peace”. In Egyptian culture, Imhotep also designed the pyramid at Saqqara.
92. Khnurn (Egyptian origin) means “reborn sun”.
93. Menes (Egyptian origin) means “he who endures”. Name your baby boy after the name of a pharaoh, who was powerful and loved.
94. Nun (Egyptian origin) means "God of the ocean". A great name for your son because in Hebrew it means heir.
95. Osiris (Egyptian origin) means "God of the dead". Osiris is the Egyptian Lord of the Underworld.
96. Ra (Egyptian origin) means "the sun". In Egyptian mythology, he is also the creator of sky and earth. When he was bit by a poisonous snake, goddess of healing, protection, and magic, Isis, took Ra's pain and power after he told her his secret name, which is still unknown to any mortal or immortal creature.
97. Rameses (Egyptian origin) means “son of God”. It is also the name of various pharaohs in Egypt.
98. Shabaka (Egyptian origin) means "network." It is also the name of a celebrated Egyptian king.
99. Sethos (Egyptian origin) means "satisfaction." It is also the name of an Egyptian prince.
100. Thutmose (Egyptian origin) means “born of the god Thoth”. It is also the name of various pharaohs in Egypt.
 

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Give the names of Elkanah’s wives. (I Samuel 1:2)

They were called Hannah and Perinnah.

Which of Elkanah’s wives had no children? (I Samuel 1:2)

Hannah had no children.

To what place did Elkanah go yearly to worship and to sacrifice unto the Lord of hosts? (I Samuel 1:3)

He went to Shiloh where the two sons of Eli, Hophni and Phineas, served as priests to God.
 

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Who was sitting on a seat by a post of the temple when Hannah prayed unto the Lord? (I Samuel 1:9-10)

Eli the high priest.

As Hannah prayed for a son she was in bitterness of soul. What else did she do? (I Samuel 1:10-11)

She made a vow. If god gives her a son she will give him to God to serve him.
 

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When Hannah denies to Eli that she is not drunk but a woman of a sorrowful spirit what does she say she has poured out before the Lord? (I Samuel 1:15)

She expresses her deep feelings connected to her mental condition as she doesn’t have children and the other wife mocks her.
 

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What reason does Hannah give for naming her son Samuel? (I Samuel 1:20)

She asks for her son to God.

After Samuel’s birth who did not go to Shiloh with Elkanah when he went up to offer unto the Lord the yearly sacrifice and his vow? (I Samuel 1:21-22)

Hannah

When does Hannah say she will bring Samuel that he may appear before the Lord and there abide forever? (I Samuel 1:22)

As soon as the boy is weaned.
 

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What reason does Hannah give for saying “My heart rejoiceth in the Lord, my horn is exalted in the lord, my mouth is enlarged over mine enemies?” (I Samuel 2:1)

God gave her a son.

Who said, “There is none holy as the Lord: for there is none beside thee: neither is there any rock like our God”? (I Samuel 2:1-2)

Hannah

How does Hannah say not to talk in her “song of thanksgiving” or prayer? (I Samuel 2:3)

She uses the words haughtiness and arrogant against her enemies and in particular against the second wife of her husband.
 

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From what does the Lord raise the poor in Hannah’s prayer of thanksgiving? (I Samuel 2:8)

From the dust.

The Lord makes poor and rich. Who bringeth law, and lifted up in Hannah’s prayer of thanksgiving? (I Samuel 2:7)

It is God.

Who does the Lord lift from the dunghill in Hannah’s prayer of thanksgiving? (I Samuel 2:8)

The poor.
 

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Who “shall be broken to pieces” in Hannah’s prayer of thanksgiving? (I Samuel 2:10)
Those fighting against God.
 

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Give two things the Lord will do for his King in Hannah’s prayer of thanksgiving? (I Samuel 2:10)
One thing : He will give him power.
 

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32) Why was the sons of Eli called the sons of Belial? (I Samuel 2:12)

Because they didn’t care about God. They were serving at god’s sanctuary and they did everything except their job and Eli their father the high priest knew it but he didn’t do anything. And God waited for Samuel to become the high priest. Samuel was faithful but it is strange to think that his own sons became corrupted and samuel didn’t do anything against them.
 

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The priests insisted on raw flesh instead of what kind of flesh during the sacrifice at Shiloh? (I Samuel 2:15)

Boiled meat !
 

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#20
Who gave Samuel a little coat yearly when they came to offer sacrifice at Shiloh? (I Samuel 2:19)

Her mother.