1 Samuel 1:24
Once she had weaned him, Hannah took the boy with her, along with a three-year-old bull, an ephah of flour, and a skin of wine. Though the boy was still young, she brought him to the house of the LORD at Shiloh.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of 1 Samuel 1:24?

2. How does Hannah's offering in 1 Samuel 1:24 demonstrate her faithfulness to God?

3. What significance does the "three-year-old bull" have in Old Testament sacrificial practices?

4. How can we emulate Hannah's dedication in our own spiritual commitments today?

5. What parallels exist between Hannah's actions and New Testament teachings on sacrificial giving?

6. How does 1 Samuel 1:24 inspire us to fulfill our vows to God?

7. What is the significance of Hannah bringing Samuel to the house of the LORD in 1 Samuel 1:24?

8. How does 1 Samuel 1:24 illustrate the concept of dedication to God?

9. Why did Hannah choose to bring three bulls, an ephah of flour, and a skin of wine?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from 1 Samuel 1?

11. How did Samuel lead Israel and anoint its first kings?

12. How does 1 Chronicles 27's census reconcile with other conflicting census figures in the Bible (e.g., 2 Samuel 24)?

13. What were the key events in Samuel's life?

14. If Saul previously admitted David's righteousness in 1 Samuel 24, why is he chasing David again in 1 Samuel 26?
Discussion Questions
1. How does Hannah's fulfillment of her vow to God challenge us in our own commitments and promises to Him?

2. In what ways can we incorporate the principle of sacrificial giving in our worship today?

3. How can parents today follow Hannah's example in dedicating their children to the Lord?

4. What can we learn from Hannah's patience and trust in God's timing when facing our own challenges?

5. How does the community aspect of worship at Shiloh inform our understanding of the church's role in spiritual growth and support?1. How does Hannah's faith amid her barrenness speak to you personally?

2. What can we learn from the interaction between Hannah and Peninnah?

3. How does the biblical perspective on Hannah's barrenness apply to modern-day struggles?

4. Reflect on the significance of Hannah's vow to God. How does it relate to personal sacrifices in our lives?

5. How does Eli's initial misunderstanding of Hannah's prayer reflect our propensity to judge before understanding the full context?

6. In what ways can you relate to Eli's quick judgment of Hannah?

7. How does Hannah's steadfast faith in God's promise, despite her circumstances, challenge your faith journey?

8. Reflect on the impact of Samuel's birth. How does this event signify divine intervention?

9. Consider the significance of Hannah returning Samuel to the Lord. How does this reflect her faith and integrity?

10. In what situations are you currently being called to demonstrate faith like Hannah's?

11. How does Hannah’s story speak to the power of persistent prayer?

12. How do Hannah's emotional struggles parallel issues in today's society?

13. How does this chapter help us understand the important role women play in God's plan?

14. How do you think Hannah’s story can inspire people facing infertility today?

15. How does Hannah’s devotion to God inspire you in your personal commitments to God?

16. How can Hannah's response to Peninnah's provocation inform the way we respond to antagonistic individuals in our lives?

17. In what ways does Hannah’s faith challenge our understanding of God’s timing?

18. How might this chapter's portrayal of prayer influence your prayer life?

19. How can we apply Hannah’s faithful fulfillment of her vow to God in our own lives?

20. Can you identify a situation in your life where you felt God intervened as He did in Hannah’s life? How does this experience shape your faith?

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