7 Questions
Who are some of the key figures covered in the book?
Eli, Samuel, Saul, and David
What virtues does the book encourage for the suffering believer?
Faith, hope, and patience
What does Elkanah continue to do despite family differences?
Attend God's altar
Who presents her child Samuel to the Lord?
Hannah
Who is the high priest and judge in Israel?
Eli
How does Hannah respond to Eli's mistaken accusation?
She does not retaliate against him
What should little children be taught to do from a young age?
Worship God
Study Notes
- The book covers the stories of Eli, Samuel, Saul, and David.
- It encourages faith, hope, and patience for the suffering believer.
- Elkanah continues to attend God's altar despite family differences.
- Hannah prays and presents her child Samuel to the Lord.
- Eli is high priest and judge in Israel.
- Hannah does not retaliate against Eli's mistaken accusation.
- Elkanah and his family worship God before embarking on a journey.
- Hannah presents her child to the Lord with gratitude.
- All gifts to God were first given to us by Him.
- Little children should be taught to worship God from a young age.
Test your knowledge of the inspiring stories of Eli, Samuel, Saul, and David in this faith-filled quiz. Discover how their experiences can encourage us to have faith, hope, and patience during difficult times. From Hannah's heartfelt prayer to Eli's role as high priest and judge in Israel, every question is designed to bring you closer to God's word. Join us on this journey of spiritual growth and learn why it's important to teach little children to worship God from a young age.
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