Who is the husband of Hannah in the Bible?

Hannah, also spelled Anna, (11th century bc), mother of Samuel, the Jewish judge. Childless as one of the two wives of Elkanah
Elkanah
According to 1 Samuel 1, Elkanah was the son of Jeroham, who was the son of Elihu, who was the son of Tohu, who was the son of Zuph.
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, she prayed for a son, promising to dedicate him to God. Her prayers were answered, and she brought the child Samuel to Shiloh for religious training.
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Who is the husband of Hannah?

Elkanah (Hebrew: אֱלְקָנָה 'Elqānā "El has purchased") was, according to the Books of Samuel, the husband of Hannah, and the father of her children including her first, Samuel. Elkanah practiced polygamy; his other wife, less favoured but bearing more children, was named Peninnah.
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Was Eli Hannah's husband?

This story of Hannah, with which the Books of Samuel begin, involves Eli. Hannah was the wife of Elkanah. She was childless.
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Who was the husband of Peninnah and Hannah?

The narrative of Peninnah centers around her interactions with Hannah, as both women were married to Elkanah. Hannah is initially barren while Peninnah gives birth to several children.
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What does Hannah symbolize in the Bible?

Hannah demonstrates her faith through obedience, even when it means an extreme personal sacrifice. She has longed for this child, and she loves him as only a mother can love a child. But her love for God is greater and she shows it by letting go of Samuel.
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THE STORY OF HANNAH



Who was Hannah's rival?

The midrash also elaborates on Hannah's relationship with her rival wife, Peninnah, who is portrayed as a consistent source of cruelty.
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Who was Elkanah's second wife?

This illustration depicts Elkanah and his two wives, Peninnah and Hannah, returning to Ramah. Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons. The second wife to Elkanah in the Hannah narrative, Peninnah is unloved—hence hated—but fertile.
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Who was the first wife between Hannah and Peninnah?

According to the midrash, Hannah was Elkanah's first wife; after they had been married for ten years, he also took Peninnah as a wife (Pesikta Rabbati 43). The midrash explains that Elkanah was compelled to marry Peninnah because of Hannah's barrenness, which explains his preference for Hannah, his first wife.
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What does the name Peninnah mean?

Peninnah is a Biblical person, mentioned in 1 Samuel 1:2. She is one of the two wives of Elkanah (the other being Hannah, who is also called Chana). Peninnah means pearl. Its Hebrew root word perhaps is contr, meaning precious stone.
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Why did God punish Eli?

Because of Eli's great dishonor, God gave him a punishment. God condemned that every man of Eli's family shall never be an old man and that Hophni and Phinehas shall both die on the same day. God also established a new priest and a lasting house for him.
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What happened to Hannah in the Bible?

Hannah, also spelled Anna, (11th century bc), mother of Samuel, the Jewish judge. Childless as one of the two wives of Elkanah, she prayed for a son, promising to dedicate him to God. Her prayers were answered, and she brought the child Samuel to Shiloh for religious training.
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Why was Hannah sad in the Bible?

1:2 'He (Elkanah) had two wives: the name of one Hannah, and the name of the other Peninnah. Peninnah had children, but Hannah had none… 1:6 her rival (Penninah) used to provoke her severely, to irritate her because the Lord had closed her womb. 7 Therefore Hannah wept and would not eat.
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What was Hannah's prayer?

And Hannah prayed and said: “My heart rejoices in the Lord; my strength is exalted in the Lord. I smile at my enemies, because I rejoice in Your salvation. “No one is holy like the Lord, for there is none besides You, nor is there any rock like our God.
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What is the meaning of Hannah?

What Does Hannah Mean? The name Hannah stems from the Hebrew name Channah, which means "favor" or "grace." It is a biblical name, with Hannah appearing in the Old Testament as the mother of Samuel.
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What does Shiloh mean in English?

Shiloh is a Biblical place, mentioned in Genesis 49:10. meaning Heavenly Peace and representing a messiah. The name was the 803rd most popular name for girls born in the United States in 2007, 650th in 2008, 604th by 2009, and 620th by 2010.
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Who is Ruth and Boaz son?

After they married, Ruth bore Boaz a son named Obed, the future father of Jesse, who would become the father of King David. Thus, Ruth was David's great-grandmother, and is listed as such in the Book of Ruth and in the Gospels of Luke and Matthew. (Follow the love triangle between Leah, Rachel, and Jacob.)
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How did Hannah's faith in God help her overcome her problem?

Hannah's story teaches us that our faith in God allows Him to bless us. Her trust in God as she turned to Him, her deep desire for children and her faithfulness in bringing Samuel to God as promised are all evidences of God working in Hannah's life. Every person experiences circumstances that cause grief.
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Who are the barren woman in the Bible?

There are six barren women in the Bible: three of the four matriarchs (Sarah, Rebekah and Rachel) in Genesis; Hannah, mother of the prophet Samuel (1 Samuel 1-2); the anonymous wife of Manoah, mother of Samson (Judges 13); and the “great woman of Shunem,” also called the Shunammite, an acolyte of the prophet Elisha (2 ...
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Is Samuel married?

Samuel was married and had two sons, Joel and Abijah, who acted as judges in Beer-Sheba (8:2; cf. i Chron. 6:13).
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