Hannah prayed:

I’m bursting with God-news!
    I’m walking on air.
I’m laughing at my rivals.
    I’m dancing my salvation.

2-5 Nothing and no one is holy like God,
    no rock mountain like our God.
Don’t dare talk pretentiously—
    not a word of boasting, ever!
For God knows what’s going on.
    He takes the measure of everything that happens.
The weapons of the strong are smashed to pieces,
    while the weak are infused with fresh strength.
The well-fed are out begging in the streets for crusts,
    while the hungry are getting second helpings.
The barren woman has a houseful of children,
    while the mother of many is bereft.

6-10 God brings death and God brings life,
    brings down to the grave and raises up.
God brings poverty and God brings wealth;
    he lowers, he also lifts up.
He puts poor people on their feet again;
    he rekindles burned-out lives with fresh hope,
Restoring dignity and respect to their lives—
    a place in the sun!
For the very structures of earth are God’s;
    he has laid out his operations on a firm foundation.
He protectively cares for his faithful friends, step by step,
    but leaves the wicked to stumble in the dark.
    No one makes it in this life by sheer muscle!
God’s enemies will be blasted out of the sky,
    crashed in a heap and burned.
God will set things right all over the earth,
    he’ll give strength to his king,
    he’ll set his anointed on top of the world!

11 Elkanah went home to Ramah. The boy stayed and served God in the company of Eli the priest.

Samuel Serves God

12-17 Eli’s own sons were nothing but trouble. They didn’t know God and could not have cared less about the customs of priests among the people. Ordinarily, when someone offered a sacrifice, the priest’s servant was supposed to come up and, while the meat was boiling, stab a three-pronged fork into the cooking pot. The priest then got whatever came up on the fork. But this is how Eli’s sons treated all the Israelites who came to Shiloh to offer sacrifices to God. Before they had even burned the fat to God, the priest’s servant would interrupt whoever was sacrificing and say, “Hand over some of that meat for the priest to roast. He doesn’t like boiled meat; he likes his rare.” If the man objected, “First let the fat be burned—God’s portion!—then take all you want,” the servant would demand, “No, I want it now. If you won’t give it, I’ll take it.” It was a horrible sin these young servants were committing—and right in the presence of God!—desecrating the holy offerings to God.

18-20 In the midst of all this, Samuel, a boy dressed in a priestly linen tunic, served God. Additionally, every year his mother would make him a little robe cut to his size and bring it to him when she and her husband came for the annual sacrifice. Eli would bless Elkanah and his wife, saying, “God give you children to replace this child you have dedicated to God.” Then they would go home.

21 God was most especially kind to Hannah. She had three more sons and two daughters! The boy Samuel stayed at the sanctuary and grew up with God.

A Hard Life with Many Tears

22-25 By this time Eli was very old. He kept getting reports on how his sons were ripping off the people and sleeping with the women who helped out at the sanctuary. Eli called them out: “What’s going on here? Why are you doing these things? I hear story after story of your corrupt and evil carrying on. Oh, my sons, this is not right! These are terrible reports I’m getting, stories spreading right and left among God’s people! If you sin against another person, there’s help—God’s help. But if you sin against God, who is around to help?”

25-26 But they were far gone in disobedience and refused to listen to a thing their father said. So God, who was fed up with them, decreed their death. But the boy Samuel was very much alive, growing up, blessed by God and popular with the people.

27-30 A holy man came to Eli and said: “This is God’s message: I revealed myself openly to your ancestors when they were Pharaoh’s slaves in Egypt. Out of all the tribes of Israel, I chose your family to be my priests: to preside at the Altar, to burn incense, to wear the priestly robes in my presence. I put your ancestral family in charge of all the sacrificial offerings of Israel. So why do you now treat as mere loot these very sacrificial offerings that I commanded for my worship? Why do you treat your sons better than me, turning them loose to get fat on these offerings, and ignoring me? Therefore—this is God’s word, the God of Israel speaking—I once said that you and your ancestral family would be my priests indefinitely, but now—God’s word, remember!—there is no way this can continue.

I honor those who honor me;
those who scorn me I demean.

31-36 “Be well warned: It won’t be long before I wipe out both your family and your future family. No one in your family will make it to old age! You’ll see good things that I’m doing in Israel, but you’ll see it and weep, for no one in your family will live to enjoy it. I will leave one person to serve at my Altar, but it will be a hard life, with many tears. Everyone else in your family will die before their time. What happens to your two sons, Hophni and Phinehas, will be the proof: Both will die the same day. Then I’ll establish for myself a true priest. He’ll do what I want him to do, be what I want him to be. I’ll make his position secure and he’ll do his work freely in the service of my anointed one. Survivors from your family will come to him begging for handouts, saying, ‘Please, give me some priest work, just enough to put some food on the table.’”

Hannah's Prayer

And Hannah prayed and said,

(A)“My heart exults in the Lord;
    (B)my horn is exalted in the Lord.
My mouth derides my enemies,
    because (C)I rejoice in your salvation.

(D)“There is none holy like the Lord:
    for there is none besides you;
    there is (E)no rock like our God.
Talk no more so very proudly,
    let not arrogance come from your mouth;
for the Lord is a God of knowledge,
    and by him actions are weighed.
(F)The bows of the mighty are broken,
    but the feeble bind on strength.
Those who were full have hired themselves out for bread,
    but those who were hungry have ceased to hunger.
(G)The barren has borne seven,
    (H)but she who has many children is forlorn.
(I)The Lord kills and brings to life;
    he brings down to Sheol and raises up.
(J)The Lord makes poor and makes rich;
    (K)he brings low and he exalts.
(L)He raises up the poor from the dust;
    he lifts the needy from the ash heap
(M)to make them sit with princes
    and inherit a seat of honor.
(N)For the pillars of the earth are the Lord's,
    and on them he has set the world.

(O)“He will guard the feet of his faithful ones,
    but the wicked shall be cut off in darkness,
    for not by might shall a man prevail.
10 (P)The adversaries of the Lord shall be broken to pieces;
    (Q)against them he will thunder in heaven.
(R)The Lord will judge the ends of the earth;
    he will give strength to his king
    (S)and exalt the horn of his anointed.”

11 Then Elkanah went home (T)to Ramah. (U)And the boy[a] was ministering to the Lord in the presence of Eli the priest.

Eli's Worthless Sons

12 Now the sons of Eli were (V)worthless men. (W)They did not know the Lord. 13 The custom of the priests with the people was that when any man offered sacrifice, the priest's servant would come, while the meat was boiling, with a three-pronged fork in his hand, 14 and he would thrust it into the pan or kettle or cauldron or pot. All that the fork brought up the priest would take for himself. This is what they did at Shiloh to all the Israelites who came there. 15 Moreover, (X)before the fat was burned, the priest's servant would come and say to the man who was sacrificing, “Give meat for the priest to roast, for he will not accept boiled meat from you but only raw.” 16 And if the man said to him, “Let them burn the fat first, and then take as much as you wish,” he would say, “No, you must give it now, and if not, I will take it by force.” 17 Thus the sin of the young men was very great (Y)in the sight of the Lord, (Z)for the men treated the offering of the Lord with contempt.

18 (AA)Samuel was ministering before the Lord, a boy (AB)clothed with a linen ephod. 19 And his mother used to make for him a little robe and take it to him each year (AC)when she went up with her husband to offer the yearly sacrifice. 20 Then Eli would bless Elkanah and his wife, and say, “May the Lord give you children by this woman (AD)for the petition she asked of the Lord.” So then they would return to their home.

21 (AE)Indeed the Lord visited Hannah, and she conceived and bore three sons and two daughters. (AF)And the boy Samuel grew in the presence of the Lord.

Eli Rebukes His Sons

22 Now Eli was very old, and he kept hearing all that his sons were doing to all Israel, and how they lay with the women who (AG)were serving at the entrance to the tent of meeting. 23 And he said to them, “Why do you do such things? For I hear of your evil dealings from all these people. 24 No, my sons; it is no good report that I hear the people of the Lord spreading abroad. 25 If someone sins against a man, God will mediate for him, but if someone sins against the Lord, who can intercede for him?” But they would not listen to the voice of their father, (AH)for it was the will of the Lord to put them to death.

26 Now the boy Samuel (AI)continued to grow both in stature and in favor with the Lord and also with man.

The Lord Rejects Eli's Household

27 And there came (AJ)a man of God to Eli and said to him, “Thus says the Lord, (AK)‘Did I indeed reveal myself to the house of your father when they were in Egypt subject to the house of Pharaoh? 28 (AL)Did I choose him out of all the tribes of Israel to be my priest, to go up to my altar, to burn incense, (AM)to wear an ephod before me? (AN)I gave to the house of your father all my offerings by fire from the people of Israel. 29 Why then do you (AO)scorn[b] my sacrifices and my offerings that I commanded for my dwelling, and honor your sons above me by fattening yourselves on the choicest parts of every offering of my people Israel?’ 30 Therefore the Lord, the God of Israel, declares: (AP)‘I promised that your house and the house of your father should go in and out before me forever,’ (AQ)but now the Lord declares: ‘Far be it from me, for those who honor me I will honor, and those who despise me shall be lightly esteemed. 31 Behold, (AR)the days are coming when I will cut off your strength and the strength of your father's house, so that there will not be an old man in your house. 32 Then (AS)in distress you will look with envious eye on all the prosperity that shall be bestowed on Israel, (AT)and there shall not be an old man in your house forever. 33 The only one of you whom I shall not cut off from my altar shall be spared to weep his[c] eyes out to grieve his heart, and all the descendants[d] of your house shall die by the sword of men.[e] 34 (AU)And this that shall come upon your two sons, Hophni and Phinehas, shall be the sign to you: both of them shall die (AV)on the same day. 35 (AW)And I will raise up for myself a faithful priest, who shall do according to what is in my heart and in my mind. (AX)And I will build him a sure house, and he shall go in and out before (AY)my anointed forever. 36 And everyone who is left in your house shall come to implore him for a piece of silver or a loaf of bread and shall say, “Please put me in one of the priests' places, that I may eat a morsel of bread.”’”

Footnotes

  1. 1 Samuel 2:11 Hebrew na‘ar can be rendered boy (2:11, 18, 21, 26; 3:1, 8), servant (2:13, 15), or young man (2:17), depending on the context
  2. 1 Samuel 2:29 Hebrew kick at
  3. 1 Samuel 2:33 Septuagint; Hebrew your; twice in this verse
  4. 1 Samuel 2:33 Hebrew increase
  5. 1 Samuel 2:33 Septuagint; Hebrew die as men

Cántico de Ana

Y Ana oró de esta manera:

«Señor, yo me alegro en ti de corazón
porque tú me das nuevas fuerzas.
Puedo hablar contra mis enemigos
porque tú me has ayudado.
¡Estoy alegre!
¡Nadie es santo como tú, Señor!
¡Nadie protege como tú, Dios nuestro!
¡Nadie hay fuera de ti!
Que nadie hable con orgullo,
que nadie se jacte demasiado,
porque el Señor es el Dios que todo lo sabe,
y él pesa y juzga lo que hace el hombre.
Él destruye los arcos de los poderosos,
y reviste de poder a los débiles;
los que antes tenían de sobra,
ahora se alquilan por un pedazo de pan;
pero los que tenían hambre,
ahora ya no la tienen.
La mujer que no podía tener hijos,
ha dado a luz siete veces;
pero la que tenía muchos hijos,
ahora está completamente marchita.
El Señor quita la vida y la da;
nos hace bajar al sepulcro
y de él nos hace subir.
El Señor nos hace pobres o ricos;
nos hace caer y nos levanta.
Dios levanta del suelo al pobre
y saca del basurero al mendigo,
para sentarlo entre grandes hombres
y hacerle ocupar un lugar de honor;
porque el Señor es el dueño
de las bases de la tierra,
y sobre ellas colocó el mundo.
Él cuida los pasos de sus fieles,
pero los malvados mueren en la oscuridad,
porque nadie triunfa por la fuerza.
10 El Señor hará pedazos a sus enemigos,
y desde el cielo enviará truenos contra ellos.
El Señor juzgará al mundo entero;
dará poder al rey que ha escogido
y hará crecer su poder.»

11 Luego regresó Elcaná a su casa, en Ramá, pero el niño se quedó sirviendo al Señor bajo las órdenes del sacerdote Elí.

La maldad de los hijos de Elí

12 Los hijos de Elí eran unos malvados, y no les importaba el Señor 13 ni los deberes de los sacerdotes para con el pueblo; pues cuando alguien ofrecía un sacrificio, llegaba un criado del sacerdote con un tenedor en la mano y, mientras la carne estaba cociéndose, 14 metía el tenedor en el perol, en la olla, en el caldero o en la cazuela, y todo lo que sacaba con el tenedor era para el sacerdote. Así hacían con todo israelita que llegaba a Siló. 15 Además, antes de que quemaran la grasa en el altar, llegaba el criado del sacerdote y decía al que iba a ofrecer el sacrificio: «Dame carne para asársela al sacerdote; porque no te va a aceptar la carne ya cocida, sino cruda.» 16 Y si la persona le respondía que primero tenían que quemar la grasa, y que luego él podría tomar lo que quisiera, el criado contestaba: «¡No, me la tienes que dar ahora! De lo contrario, te la quitaré a la fuerza.» 17 Así pues, el pecado que estos jóvenes cometían ante el Señor era gravísimo, porque trataban con desprecio las ofrendas que pertenecían al Señor.

18 Mientras tanto, el joven Samuel, vestido con un efod de lino, continuaba al servicio del Señor. 19 Y cada año, cuando su madre iba al templo con su marido para ofrecer el sacrificio anual, le llevaba una capa pequeña que le había hecho. 20 Entonces Elí bendecía a Elcaná y a su esposa, diciendo: «Que el Señor te recompense dándote hijos de esta mujer, a cambio del que ella le ha dedicado.» Después de esto regresaban a su hogar, 21 y el Señor bendecía a Ana, la cual quedaba embarazada. De esa manera, Ana dio a luz tres hijos y dos hijas, y el niño Samuel seguía creciendo ante el Señor.

22 En cuanto a Elí, era ya muy viejo, pero estaba enterado de todo lo que sus hijos les hacían a los israelitas, y que hasta se acostaban con las mujeres que estaban de servicio a la entrada de la tienda del encuentro con Dios. 23 Por tanto les dijo: «Todo el mundo me habla de las malas acciones de ustedes. ¿Por qué se portan así? 24 No, hijos míos, no es nada bueno lo que sé que el pueblo del Señor anda contando acerca de ustedes. 25 Si una persona comete una falta contra otra, el Señor puede intervenir en su favor; pero si una persona ofende al Señor, ¿quién la defenderá?» Pero ellos no hicieron caso de lo que su padre les dijo, porque el Señor había decidido quitarles la vida.

26 Mientras tanto, el joven Samuel seguía creciendo, y su conducta agradaba tanto al Señor como a los hombres.

27 Por ese tiempo llegó un profeta a visitar a Elí, y le dijo: «El Señor ha declarado lo siguiente: “Cuando tus antepasados estaban en Egipto al servicio del faraón, claramente me manifesté a ellos. 28 Y de entre todas las tribus de Israel los escogí para que fueran mis sacerdotes, para que ofrecieran holocaustos sobre mi altar, y quemaran incienso, y llevaran el efod en mi presencia. Además concedí a tus antepasados todas las ofrendas que los israelitas queman en honor del Señor. 29 ¿Por qué, pues, han despreciado los sacrificios y ofrendas que yo he ordenado realizar? ¿Por qué das más preferencia a tus hijos que a mí, engordándolos con lo mejor de todas las ofrendas de Israel, mi pueblo?” 30 Por lo tanto, el Señor, el Dios de Israel, que había dicho que tú y tu familia le servirían siempre, ahora declara: “Jamás permitiré tal cosa, sino que honraré a los que me honren, y los que me desprecien serán puestos en ridículo. Yo, el Señor, lo afirmo. 31 Ya se acerca el momento en que voy a destruir tu poder y el de tus antepasados, y ninguno de tu familia llegará a viejo. 32 Contemplarás con angustia y envidia todo el bien que yo haré en Israel, y jamás nadie en tu familia llegará a viejo. 33 Pero dejaré a alguno de tus parientes cerca de mi altar, para que se consuman de envidia sus ojos y de dolor su alma, y todos tus otros descendientes serán asesinados. 34 Te servirá de muestra lo que ocurrirá a tus dos hijos, Hofní y Finees: los dos morirán el mismo día. 35 Luego pondré un sacerdote digno de confianza y que actúe de acuerdo con mi voluntad y criterio, al que le daré una descendencia continua y le haré estar siempre al servicio del rey que yo haya escogido. 36 Entonces, todo el que haya quedado vivo en tu familia vendrá a inclinarse ante él a cambio de una moneda de plata o un trozo de pan, rogándole que le dé algún trabajo entre los sacerdotes para poder ganarse el alimento.”»