Old Testament

1 Samuel 2:1

The Clear Bible Translation matches the King James Version, written at a 10th-grade reading level in plain English

At a Glance

Hannah's prayer is a powerful expression of joy and gratitude.

Author
Traditionally attributed to Samuel, Nathan, and Gad
Written
Around 930 BC
Genre
Historical narrative
Original Audience
The Israelites of the early monarchy
CBTClear Bible Translation

Then Hannah prayed and said: "My heart rejoices in the LORD; my strength is lifted up in the LORD. My mouth boasts over my enemies, because I rejoice in your salvation."

KJVKing James Version

And Hannah prayed, and said, My heart rejoiceth in the LORD, mine horn is exalted in the LORD: my mouth is enlarged over mine enemies; because I rejoice in thy salvation.

Verse Analysis

Plain-English insight for readers

Hannah's prayer is a powerful expression of joy and gratitude. After years of longing for a child, she finally experiences the fulfillment of her deepest desire. In her prayer, she acknowledges that her happiness comes from the LORD, who has given her strength and victory over her challenges. Her heart is filled with joy, and she feels empowered. She openly celebrates her triumph over her enemies, not out of pride, but as a testament to the salvation she has received. This moment reflects her deep faith and trust in God, recognizing that her blessings are a direct result of His grace. Hannah's words remind us that true joy and strength come from a relationship with God, and that our victories are worth celebrating. Her story encourages us to express our gratitude and share our joy with others, highlighting the importance of faith in overcoming life's obstacles. Hannah's experience is a beautiful reminder of how God can transform our struggles into moments of triumph.

Key themes

Related topics

joy, gratitude, strength

How to apply 1 Samuel 2:1 to your life

When you face challenges, remember to turn to God for strength and support. Celebrate your victories, no matter how small, and express gratitude for the blessings in your life. Sharing your joy with others can inspire them and strengthen your faith community. Trust in God's timing and plan for your life, just as Hannah did. Keep faith alive in your heart, and rejoice in His goodness every day. Don't hesitate to share your story.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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What does 1 Samuel 2:1 mean?

1 Samuel 2:1 expresses Hannah's joy and gratitude to God after receiving the blessing of a child. She acknowledges that her happiness and strength come from the LORD, celebrating her victory over her challenges.

What is the meaning of 'my heart rejoices in the LORD' in 1 Samuel 2:1?

The phrase 'my heart rejoices in the LORD' signifies deep emotional joy and fulfillment that comes from a relationship with God. It reflects Hannah's gratitude for God's intervention in her life.

What does 'my strength is lifted up in the LORD' mean in 1 Samuel 2:1?

'My strength is lifted up in the LORD' means that Hannah finds her empowerment and support through her faith in God. It indicates that her confidence comes from trusting in God's power.

How can I apply the message of 1 Samuel 2:1 in my life?

You can apply the message of 1 Samuel 2:1 by turning to God for strength during difficult times and celebrating your victories, no matter how small. Expressing gratitude and sharing your joy can inspire others and strengthen your faith.

The Book of 1 Samuel
Book Summary

The Book of 1 Samuel

1 Samuel 1: The Birth of Samuel

The book opens during the time of the judges, introducing a man named Elkanah with two wives, Hannah and Peninnah. While Peninnah has children, Hannah is barren and is cruelly taunted by her rival. During their annual pilgrimage to the sanctuary at Shiloh, the deeply distressed Hannah prays silently to the Lord, weeping and vowing that if God will give her a son, she will dedicate him to the Lord's service for his entire life as a Nazirite. Eli, the high priest, sees her lips moving and initially mistakes her for a drunken woman, but after she explains her sorrowful prayer, he blesses her, saying, "Go in peace: and the God of Israel grant thee thy petition."

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