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1 Samuel 1:1
Now there was a
certain
man
of
Ramathaimzophim,
of
mount
Ephraim,
and his
name
was
Elkanah,
the
son
of
Jeroham,
the
son
of
Elihu,
the
son
of
Tohu,
the
son
of
Zuph,
an
Ephrathite:
2
And he had
two
wives;
the
name
of the
one
was
Hannah,
and the
name
of the
other
Peninnah:
and
Peninnah
had
children,
but
Hannah
had no
children.
3
And
this
man
went
up
out of his
city
yearly
to
worship
and to
sacrifice
unto the
L
ORD
of
hosts
in
Shiloh.
And the
two
sons
of
Eli,
Hophni
and
Phinehas,
the
priests
of the
L
ORD
,
were there.
4
And when the
time
was that
Elkanah
offered,
he
gave
to
Peninnah
his
wife,
and to all her
sons
and her
daughters,
portions:
5
But unto
Hannah
he
gave
a
worthy
portion;
for he
loved
Hannah:
but the
L
ORD
had shut
up
her
womb.
6
And her
adversary
also
provoked
her
sore,
for to make her
fret,
because the
L
ORD
had
shut
up
her
womb.
7
And as he
did
so
year
by
year,
when
she went
up
to the
house
of the
L
ORD
,
so she
provoked
her; therefore she
wept,
and did not
eat.
8
Then
said
Elkanah
her
husband
to her,
Hannah,
why
weepest
thou? and why
eatest
thou not? and why is thy
heart
grieved?
am not I
better
to thee than
ten
sons?
9
So
Hannah
rose
up
after
they had
eaten
in
Shiloh,
and
after
they had
drunk.
Now
Eli
the
priest
sat
upon a
seat
by a
post
of the
temple
of the
L
ORD
.
10
And she was in
bitterness
of
soul,
and
prayed
unto the
L
ORD
,
and
wept
sore.
11
And she
vowed
a
vow,
and
said,
O
L
ORD
of
hosts,
if thou wilt
indeed
look
on the
affliction
of thine
handmaid,
and
remember
me, and not
forget
thine
handmaid,
but wilt
give
unto thine
handmaid
a
man
child,
then I will
give
him unto the
L
ORD
all the
days
of his
life,
and there shall no
razor
come
upon his
head.
12
And it came to pass, as she
continued
praying
before
the
L
ORD
,
that
Eli
marked
her
mouth.
13
Now
Hannah,
she
spake
in her
heart;
only her
lips
moved,
but her
voice
was not
heard:
therefore
Eli
thought
she had been
drunken.
14
And
Eli
said
unto her, How long wilt thou be
drunken?
put
away
thy
wine
from thee.
15
And
Hannah
answered
and
said,
No, my
lord,
I am a
woman
of a
sorrowful
spirit:
I have
drunk
neither
wine
nor strong
drink,
but have poured
out
my
soul
before
the
L
ORD
.
16
Count
not thine
handmaid
for
a
daughter
of
Belial:
for out of the
abundance
of my
complaint
and
grief
have I
spoken
hitherto.
17
Then
Eli
answered
and
said,
Go
in
peace:
and the
God
of
Israel
grant
thee thy
petition
that thou hast
asked
of him.
18
And she
said,
Let thine
handmaid
find
grace
in thy
sight.
So the
woman
went
her
way,
and did
eat,
and her
countenance
was no more sad.
19
And they rose
up
in the
morning
early,
and
worshipped
before
the
L
ORD
,
and
returned,
and
came
to their
house
to
Ramah:
and
Elkanah
knew
Hannah
his
wife;
and the
L
ORD
remembered
her.
20
Wherefore it came to pass, when the
time
was
come
about after
Hannah
had
conceived,
that she
bare
a
son,
and
called
his
name
Samuel,
saying, Because I have
asked
him of the
L
ORD
.
21
And the
man
Elkanah,
and all his
house,
went
up
to
offer
unto the
L
ORD
the
yearly
sacrifice,
and his
vow.
22
But
Hannah
went not
up;
for she
said
unto her
husband,
I will not go up until the
child
be
weaned,
and then I will
bring
him, that he may
appear
before
the
L
ORD
,
and there
abide
for
ever.
23
And
Elkanah
her
husband
said
unto her,
Do
what
seemeth
thee
good;
tarry
until thou have
weaned
him; only the
L
ORD
establish
his
word.
So the
woman
abode,
and gave her
son
suck
until she
weaned
him.
24
And when she had
weaned
him, she took him
up
with her, with
three
bullocks,
and
one
ephah
of
flour,
and a
bottle
of
wine,
and
brought
him unto the
house
of the
L
ORD
in
Shiloh:
and the
child
was
young.
25
And they
slew
a
bullock,
and
brought
the
child
to
Eli.
26
And she
said,
Oh
my
lord,
as thy
soul
liveth,
my
lord,
I am the
woman
that
stood
by thee here,
praying
unto the
L
ORD
.
27
For this
child
I
prayed;
and the
L
ORD
hath
given
me my
petition
which I
asked
of him:
28
Therefore also I have
lent
him to the
L
ORD
;
as long as he
liveth
he shall be
lent
to the
L
ORD
.
And he
worshipped
the
L
ORD
there.
1
Now
king
David
was
old
and
stricken
in
years;
and they
covered
him with
clothes,
but he gat no
heat.
2
Wherefore his
servants
said
unto him, Let there be
sought
for my
lord
the
king
a
young
virgin:
and let her
stand
before
the
king,
and let her
cherish
him, and let her
lie
in thy
bosom,
that my
lord
the
king
may get
heat.
3
So they
sought
for a
fair
damsel
throughout all the
coasts
of
Israel,
and
found
Abishag
a
Shunammite,
and
brought
her to the
king.
4
And the
damsel
was
very
fair,
and
cherished
the
king,
and
ministered
to him: but the
king
knew
her not.
5
Then
Adonijah
the
son
of
Haggith
exalted
himself,
saying,
I will be
king:
and he
prepared
him
chariots
and
horsemen,
and
fifty
men
to
run
before
him.
6
And his
father
had not
displeased
him at any
time
in
saying,
Why hast thou done
so?
and he also was a
very
goodly
man;
and his mother
bare
him
after
Absalom.
7
And he
conferred
with
Joab
the
son
of
Zeruiah,
and with
Abiathar
the
priest:
and they
following
Adonijah
helped
him.
8
But
Zadok
the
priest,
and
Benaiah
the
son
of
Jehoiada,
and
Nathan
the
prophet,
and
Shimei,
and
Rei,
and the mighty
men
which belonged to
David,
were not with
Adonijah.
9
And
Adonijah
slew
sheep
and
oxen
and fat
cattle
by the
stone
of
Zoheleth,
which is
by
Enrogel,
and
called
all his
brethren
the
king's
sons,
and all the
men
of
Judah
the
king's
servants:
10
But
Nathan
the
prophet,
and
Benaiah,
and the mighty
men,
and
Solomon
his
brother,
he
called
not.
11
Wherefore
Nathan
spake
unto
Bathsheba
the
mother
of
Solomon,
saying,
Hast thou not
heard
that
Adonijah
the
son
of
Haggith
doth
reign,
and
David
our
lord
knoweth
it not?
12
Now therefore
come,
let me, I pray thee, give thee
counsel,
that
thou mayest save
thine
own life,
and
the life
of
thy son
Solomon.
13
Go
and get thee
in
unto
king
David,
and
say
unto him, Didst not thou, my
lord,
O
king,
swear
unto thine
handmaid,
saying,
Assuredly
Solomon
thy
son
shall
reign
after
me, and he shall
sit
upon my
throne?
why then doth
Adonijah
reign?
14
Behold, while thou yet
talkest
there with the
king,
I also will come
in
after
thee, and
confirm
thy
words.
15
And
Bathsheba
went
in
unto the
king
into the
chamber:
and the
king
was
very
old;
and
Abishag
the
Shunammite
ministered
unto the
king.
16
And
Bathsheba
bowed,
and did
obeisance
unto the
king.
And the
king
said,
What wouldest thou?
17
And she
said
unto him, My
lord,
thou
swarest
by the
L
ORD
thy
God
unto thine
handmaid,
saying, Assuredly
Solomon
thy
son
shall
reign
after
me, and he shall
sit
upon my
throne.
18
And now, behold,
Adonijah
reigneth;
and now, my
lord
the
king,
thou
knowest
it not:
19
And he hath
slain
oxen
and fat
cattle
and
sheep
in
abundance,
and hath
called
all the
sons
of the
king,
and
Abiathar
the
priest,
and
Joab
the
captain
of the
host:
but
Solomon
thy
servant
hath he not
called.
20
And thou, my
lord,
O
king,
the
eyes
of all
Israel
are upon thee, that thou shouldest
tell
them who shall
sit
on the
throne
of my
lord
the
king
after
him.
21
Otherwise it shall come to pass, when my
lord
the
king
shall
sleep
with his
fathers,
that I and my
son
Solomon
shall be counted
offenders.
22
And, lo, while she yet
talked
with the
king,
Nathan
the
prophet
also came
in.
23
And they
told
the
king,
saying,
Behold
Nathan
the
prophet.
And when he was come
in
before
the
king,
he
bowed
himself before the
king
with his
face
to the
ground.
24
And
Nathan
said,
My
lord,
O
king,
hast thou
said,
Adonijah
shall
reign
after
me, and he shall
sit
upon my
throne?
25
For he is gone
down
this
day,
and hath
slain
oxen
and fat
cattle
and
sheep
in
abundance,
and hath
called
all the
king's
sons,
and the
captains
of the
host,
and
Abiathar
the
priest;
and, behold, they
eat
and
drink
before
him, and
say,
God
save
king
Adonijah.
26
But me, even me thy
servant,
and
Zadok
the
priest,
and
Benaiah
the
son
of
Jehoiada,
and thy
servant
Solomon,
hath he not
called.
27
Is this
thing
done
by my
lord
the
king,
and thou hast not
showed
it unto thy
servant,
who should
sit
on the
throne
of my
lord
the
king
after
him?
28
Then
king
David
answered
and
said,
Call
me
Bathsheba.
And she
came
into the
king's
presence,
and
stood
before
the
king.
29
And the
king
sware,
and
said,
As the
L
ORD
liveth,
that hath
redeemed
my
soul
out of all
distress,
30
Even as I
sware
unto thee by the
L
ORD
God
of
Israel,
saying,
Assuredly
Solomon
thy
son
shall
reign
after
me, and he shall
sit
upon my
throne
in my stead; even so will I certainly
do
this
day.
31
Then
Bathsheba
bowed
with her
face
to the
earth,
and did
reverence
to the
king,
and
said,
Let my
lord
king
David
live
for
ever.
32
And
king
David
said,
Call
me
Zadok
the
priest,
and
Nathan
the
prophet,
and
Benaiah
the
son
of
Jehoiada.
And they
came
before
the
king.
33
The
king
also
said
unto them,
Take
with you the
servants
of your
lord,
and cause
Solomon
my
son
to
ride
upon mine own
mule,
and bring him
down
to
Gihon:
34
And let
Zadok
the
priest
and
Nathan
the
prophet
anoint
him there
king
over
Israel:
and
blow
ye with the
trumpet,
and
say,
God
save
king
Solomon.
35
Then ye shall come
up
after
him, that he may
come
and
sit
upon my
throne;
for he shall be
king
in my stead: and I have
appointed
him to be
ruler
over
Israel
and over
Judah.
36
And
Benaiah
the
son
of
Jehoiada
answered
the
king,
and
said,
Amen:
the
L
ORD
God
of my
lord
the
king
say
so too.
37
As the
L
ORD
hath been with my
lord
the
king,
even so be he with
Solomon,
and
make
his
throne
greater
than the
throne
of my
lord
king
David.
38
So
Zadok
the
priest,
and
Nathan
the
prophet,
and
Benaiah
the
son
of
Jehoiada,
and the
Cherethites,
and the
Pelethites,
went
down,
and caused
Solomon
to
ride
upon
king
David's
mule,
and
brought
him to
Gihon.
39
And
Zadok
the
priest
took
an
horn
of
oil
out of the
tabernacle,
and
anointed
Solomon.
And they
blew
the
trumpet;
and all the
people
said,
God
save
king
Solomon.
40
And all the
people
came
up
after
him, and the
people
piped
with
pipes,
and
rejoiced
with
great
joy,
so that the
earth
rent
with the
sound
of them.
41
And
Adonijah
and all the
guests
that were with him
heard
it as they had made an
end
of
eating.
And when
Joab
heard
the
sound
of the
trumpet,
he
said,
Wherefore is this
noise
of the
city
being in an
uproar?
42
And while he yet
spake,
behold,
Jonathan
the
son
of
Abiathar
the
priest
came:
and
Adonijah
said
unto him, Come
in;
for thou art a
valiant
man,
and
bringest
good
tidings.
43
And
Jonathan
answered
and
said
to
Adonijah,
Verily
our
lord
king
David
hath made
Solomon
king.
44
And the
king
hath
sent
with him
Zadok
the
priest,
and
Nathan
the
prophet,
and
Benaiah
the
son
of
Jehoiada,
and the
Cherethites,
and the
Pelethites,
and they have caused him to
ride
upon the
king's
mule:
45
And
Zadok
the
priest
and
Nathan
the
prophet
have
anointed
him
king
in
Gihon:
and they are come
up
from thence
rejoicing,
so that the
city
rang
again.
This is the
noise
that ye have
heard.
46
And also
Solomon
sitteth
on the
throne
of the
kingdom.
47
And moreover the
king's
servants
came
to
bless
our
lord
king
David,
saying,