collapse all  

Text -- 1 Samuel 1:9 (NET)

Strongs On/Off
Context
1:9 On one occasion in Shiloh, after they had finished eating and drinking, Hannah got up. (Now at the time Eli the priest was sitting in his chair by the doorpost of the Lord’s temple.)
Parallel   Cross Reference (TSK)   ITL  

Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Eli
 · Hannah wife of Elkanah; Samuel's mother
 · Shiloh a town having the Tent of Meeting in the time of Judges (IBD)


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Temple | THRONE | TABERNACLE, B | TABERNACLE, A | Shiloh | Samuel | SHILOH (2) | SAMUEL, BOOKS OF | MALE | Israel | Hannah | Haah | Feasts | Faith | Eli | ELKANAH | DEUTERONOMY | Church | Children | Barreess | more
Table of Contents

Word/Phrase Notes
Wesley , Clarke , TSK

Word/Phrase Notes
Barnes , Poole , Haydock , Gill

Verse Notes / Footnotes
NET Notes , Geneva Bible

Verse Range Notes
TSK Synopsis , MHCC , Matthew Henry , Keil-Delitzsch , Constable , Guzik

collapse all
Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: 1Sa 1:9 - -- Or, throne; for it is manifest it was raised higher than ordinary, 1Sa 4:18. Here he might sit, either as the judge; or rather as high-priest, to hear...

Or, throne; for it is manifest it was raised higher than ordinary, 1Sa 4:18. Here he might sit, either as the judge; or rather as high-priest, to hear and answer such as came to him for advice, and to inspect and direct the worship of God.

Wesley: 1Sa 1:9 - -- That is, of the tabernacle, which is frequently so called.

That is, of the tabernacle, which is frequently so called.

Clarke: 1Sa 1:9 - -- Eli - sat upon a seat - על הכסא al hakkisse , upon the throne, i.e., of judgment; for he was then judge of Israel

Eli - sat upon a seat - על הכסא al hakkisse , upon the throne, i.e., of judgment; for he was then judge of Israel

Clarke: 1Sa 1:9 - -- By a post of the temple of the Lord - I think this is the first place where היכל יהוה heychal Yehovah , "temple of Jehovah,"is mentioned. T...

By a post of the temple of the Lord - I think this is the first place where היכל יהוה heychal Yehovah , "temple of Jehovah,"is mentioned. This gives room for a strong suspicion that the books of Samuel were not compiled till the first temple was built, or after the days of Solomon. After this the word temple is frequent in the books of Kings, Chronicles, and in the prophets. Perhaps those Psalms in which this word occurs were, like many others in the Psalms, not of David’ s composition; some of them were evidently made long after his time.

TSK: 1Sa 1:9 - -- 1Sa 3:3, 1Sa 3:15; 2Sa 7:2; Psa 5:7, Psa 27:4, Psa 29:9

collapse all
Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: 1Sa 1:9 - -- After they had eaten ... - Rather, "after she had eaten and after she had drunk,"which is obviously right. Hannah, in the bitterness of her spi...

After they had eaten ... - Rather, "after she had eaten and after she had drunk,"which is obviously right. Hannah, in the bitterness of her spirit, could not enjoy her feast, and so, after eating and drinking a little, she arose and went to the temple, leaving her husband and Peninnah and her children at table, where she still found them on her return 1Sa 1:18.

Upon a seat ... - Rather, "upon the throne,"the pontifical chair of state 1Sa 4:13, which was probably set at the gate leading into the inner court of the tabernacle.

The temple of the Lord - The application of the word temple to the tabernacle is found only here, 1Sa 3:3; and Psa 5:7; and the use of this word here is thought by some an indication of the late date of the composition of this passage.

Poole: 1Sa 1:9 - -- After they had eaten i.e. Elkanah and his company, except Hannah. Or, she ; for though at first she eat nothing, yet upon her husband’ s invita...

After they had eaten i.e. Elkanah and his company, except Hannah. Or, she ; for though at first she eat nothing, yet upon her husband’ s invitation and encouragement she might eat afterwards; though the former may seem more probable.

Upon a seat or throne ; for it is manifest it was raised higher than ordinary, 1Sa 4:18 . Here he might sit, either as the judge, or rather as high priest, to hear and answer such as came to him for advice, and to inspect and direct the worship of God as need was.

By a post of the temple i.e. of the tabernacle, which is called the temple here, and 1Sa 3:3 2Sa 22:7 Psa 27:6 ; as, on the contrary, the temple is called the tabernacle, Jer 10:20 Lam 2:6 . And although this tabernacle was but a tent, yet it was supported by boards and posts, and especially at the entrance, by which Eli sat, even by the entrance into the outward court, otherwise he could not have seen Hannah. See Poole on "1Sa 3:15" .

Haydock: 1Sa 1:9 - -- Silo; either in some private house, or in the porch before the tabernacle. She complied with the entreaty of her husband. (Menochius) --- Stool. ...

Silo; either in some private house, or in the porch before the tabernacle. She complied with the entreaty of her husband. (Menochius) ---

Stool. Hebrew, "Heli was sitting upon a throne, near the steps, leading to the palace of the Lord." It is also called the temple, or the house of God, though it was only a tent, Matthew xii. 4., &c. Perhaps women were not allowed to go beyond the porch.

Gill: 1Sa 1:9 - -- So Hannah rose up after they had eaten in Shiloh, and after they had drank,.... After dinner, after Elkanah and Peninnah, and their children, had eate...

So Hannah rose up after they had eaten in Shiloh, and after they had drank,.... After dinner, after Elkanah and Peninnah, and their children, had eaten heartily, and drank freely, and made a comfortable meal, and even a feast of it, at the place where the tabernacle and altar were, and their peace offerings were offered up, part of which they had been regaling themselves with. The Targum is,"after she had eaten in Shiloh, and after she had drank;''for upon the entreaty of her husband, and to make him easy, she might be prevailed upon to eat somewhat, though it might be but little; and to drink, though it was but water; for as for wine and strong drink, she declares afterwards she had not drank, 1Sa 1:15.

now Eli the priest sat upon a seat by a post of the temple of the Lord; for so the tabernacle was called, and sometimes the temple is called a tabernacle, Jer 10:20. Now at the door posts and side of the threshold of the temple of the Lord, as the Targum; at the entrance of the great court of the Israelites, Eli had a seat placed, on which he sat; this must be at the gate of the court of the tabernacle, by the pillars of it; for in the court itself none afterwards might sit but kings of the family David n; here Eli sat as an high priest and judge, give advice in difficult cases, and to try and judge all causes that were brought before him; some say o that he was on this day constituted an high priest, and others say q he was now made a judge; but no doubt he was both high priest and judge before this time.

expand all
Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: 1Sa 1:9 Or perhaps, “on his throne.” See Joüon 2:506-7 §137.f.

Geneva Bible: 1Sa 1:9 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 ( e ) temple of the LO...

expand all
Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: 1Sa 1:1-28 - --1 Elkanah, a Levite, having two wives, worships yearly at Shiloh.4 He cherishes Hannah, though barren, and provoked by Peninnah.9 Hannah in grief pray...

MHCC: 1Sa 1:9-18 - --Hannah mingled tears with her prayers; she considered the mercy of our God, who knows the troubled soul. God gives us leave, in prayer, not only to as...

Matthew Henry: 1Sa 1:9-18 - -- Elkanah had gently reproved Hannah for her inordinate grief, and here we find the good effect of the reproof. I. It brought her to her meat. She ate...

Keil-Delitzsch: 1Sa 1:9-11 - -- Hannah's prayer for a son . - 1Sa 1:9-11. "After the eating at Shiloh, and afterthe drinking," i.e., after the sacrificial meal was over, Hannah ro...

Constable: 1Sa 1:1--3:21 - --I. ELI AND SAMUEL chs. 1--3 First Samuel first contrasts Israel's last two judges (Eli, a failure, and Samuel, a...

Constable: 1Sa 1:1--2:11 - --A. The Change from Barrenness to Fertility 1:1-2:10 In the first subsection (1:1-2:10) we have the joyfu...

Constable: 1Sa 1:1-28 - --1. Hannah's deliverance ch. 1 "I Samuel 1 is presented as a conventional birth narrative which m...

Constable: 1Sa 1:9-18 - --Hannah's lament and Eli's response 1:9-18 These verses provide some insight into the god...

Guzik: 1Sa 1:1-28 - --1 Samuel 1 - The Birth of Samuel 1 and 2 Samuel form one book in the ancient Hebrew manuscripts. They were not divided into two books until the Old Te...

expand all
Introduction / Outline

JFB: 1 Samuel (Book Introduction) THE FIRST AND SECOND BOOKS OF SAMUEL. The two were, by the ancient Jews, conjoined so as to make one book, and in that form could be called the Book o...

JFB: 1 Samuel (Outline) OF ELKANAH AND HIS TWO WIVES. (1Sa 1:1-8) HANNAH'S PRAYER. (1Sa 1:9-18) SAMUEL BORN. (1Sa 1:20) HANNAH'S SONG IN THANKFULNESS TO GOD. (1Sa 2:1-11) TH...

TSK: 1 Samuel (Book Introduction) The First Book of SAMUEL, otherwise called " The First Book of the KINGS."

TSK: 1 Samuel 1 (Chapter Introduction) Overview 1Sa 1:1, Elkanah, a Levite, having two wives, worships yearly at Shiloh; 1Sa 1:4, He cherishes Hannah, though barren, and provoked by Pen...

Poole: 1 Samuel (Book Introduction) FIRST BOOK OF SAMUEL OTHERWISE CALLED THE FIRST BOOK OF THE KINGS. THE ARGUMENT. IT is not certainly known who was the penman of this Book, or whe...

Poole: 1 Samuel 1 (Chapter Introduction) 1 SAMUEL CHAPTER 1 . Elkanah goeth yearly up to the feast at Shiloh with his two wives: Hannah is barren; Peninnah upbraideth her, 1Sa 1:1-6 . Hannah...

MHCC: 1 Samuel (Book Introduction) In this book we have an account of Eli, and the wickedness of his sons; also of Samuel, his character and actions. Then of the advancement of Saul to ...

MHCC: 1 Samuel 1 (Chapter Introduction) (1Sa 1:1-8) Elkanah and his family. (1Sa 1:9-18) Hannah's prayer. (1Sa 1:19-28) Samuel, Hannah presents him to the Lord.

Matthew Henry: 1 Samuel (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The First Book of Samuel This book, and that which follows it, bear the name of Samuel in the title, ...

Matthew Henry: 1 Samuel 1 (Chapter Introduction) The history of Samuel here begins as early as that of Samson did, even before he was born, as afterwards the history of John the Baptist and our bl...

Constable: 1 Samuel (Book Introduction) Introduction Title First and Second Samuel were originally one book called the Book of...

Constable: 1 Samuel (Outline) Outline I. Eli and Samuel chs. 1-3 A. The change from barrenness to fertility 1:1-2:10 ...

Constable: 1 Samuel 1 Samuel Bibliography Ackroyd, Peter R. The First Book of Samuel. Cambridge Bible Commentary on the New English...

Haydock: 1 Samuel (Book Introduction) THE FIRST BOOK OF SAMUEL; otherwise called, THE FIRST BOOK OF KINGS. INTRODUCTION. This and the following Book are called by the Hebrews, the...

Gill: 1 Samuel (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 1 SAMUEL This book, in the Hebrew copies, is commonly called Samuel, or the Book of Samuel; in the Syriac version, the Book of Samu...

Gill: 1 Samuel 1 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO FIRST SAMUEL 1 This chapter gives an account of the parents of Samuel, of the trouble his mother met with from her rival, and comfo...

Advanced Commentary (Dictionaries, Hymns, Arts, Sermon Illustration, Question and Answers, etc)


created in 0.13 seconds
powered by
bible.org - YLSA