Women of the Bible - Hannah
Who was from Ramathaim Zophim? I Sam. 1:1 ______________________________________________
Note: I Chron. 6:26 Elkanah was a Kohathite of the tribe of Levi
What were his wives' names? I Sam. 1:2 ___________________________________________________
What did Peninnah have that Hannah did not have? I Sam. 1:2 _________________________________
Why did Elkanah go to Shiloh every year? I Sam. 1:3 _________________________________________
What would Elkanah give to Peninnah and her children? I Sam. 1:4 _____________________________
What would Elkanah give to Hannah? I Sam. 1:5 _____________________________________________
Why did he give Hannah more? I Sam. 1:5 _________________________________________________
Who had shut up or closed Hannah's womb? I Sam. 1:5 _______________________________________
What did Peninnah do to Hannah? I Sam. 1:6 ______________________________________________
Why did Peninnah provoke Hannah? I Sam. 1:6 ____________________________________________
How did Hannah act when the family went to the house of the Lord? I Sam. 1:7 ___________________
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Who asked Hannah why she wept, didn't eat and grieved? I Sam. 1:8 ____________________________
Who did Elkanah think was better than 10 sons? I Sam. 1:8 ____________________________________
What did Hannah do after they ate and drank? I Sam. 1:9 _____________________________________
Where was Eli the priest sitting? I Sam. 1:9 _________________________________________________
How was Hannah feeling? I Sam. 1:10 _____________________________________________________
Who did she pray to? I Sam. 1:10 ________________________________________________________
What did Hannah vow if God would give her a baby boy? I Sam. 1:11 ___________________________
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What did Eli think about Hannah? I Sam. 1:12-13 ___________________________________________
Why did Eli think that? I Sam. 1:12-13 ____________________________________________________
What did Eli tell Hannah to put away? I Sam. 1:14 __________________________________________
How did Hannah describe herself? I Sam. 1:15 _____________________________________________
What had Hannah been doing? I Sam. 1:15 _________________________________________________
Out of what was Hannah speaking? I Sam. 1:16 _____________________________________________
What did Eli tell Hannah to do? I Sam. 1:17 ________________________________________________
Who would grant her petition? I Sam. 1;17 _________________________________________________
How did Hannah answer Eli? I Sam. 1:18 __________________________________________________
What did Hannah do? I Sam. 1:18 ________________________________________________________
How had her attitude changes? I Sam. 1:18 ________________________________________________
What did the family do when they rose early in the morning? I Sam. 1:19 ________________________
Where did the family return? I Sam. 1:19 _________________________________________________
What happened when Elkanah knew his wife? I Sam. 1:19-20 __________________________________
What did Hannah name her son? I Sam. 1:20 _______________________________________________
Why did she name him Samuel? I Sam. 1:20 ________________________________________________
Why didn't Hannah go with Elkanah and his house to offer the yearly sacrifice? I Sam. 1:21-22 _______
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When would Hannah go with Elkanah to the yearly sacrifice? I Sam. 1:21-22 ______________________
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Who would she bring with her? I Sam. 1:22 ________________________________________________
Who would the child appear before? I Sam. 1:22 ____________________________________________
How long would he remain? I Sam. 1:22 ___________________________________________________
How did Elkanah respond to Hannah? I Sam. 1:23 ___________________________________________
What did Elkanah say the Lord should do? I Sam. 1:23 ________________________________________
How long did Hannah stay home? I Sam. 1:23 _______________________________________________
Where did Hannah take Samuel after weaning him? I Sam. 1:24 ________________________________
What else did she bring with her to the house of the Lord? I Sam.1:24 ___________________________
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What they do with the bullock? I Sam. 1:25 ________________________________________________
Who did they bring to Eli? I Sam. 1:25 _____________________________________________________
How did Hannah introduce herself? I Sam. 1:26 _____________________________________________
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What did Hannah pray for? I Sam. 1:27 ____________________________________________________
Who answered her prayer? I Sam. 1:27 ____________________________________________________
What did Hannah do with her son? I Sam. 1:28 ______________________________________________
How long did Hannah lend Samuel to the Lord? I Sam. 1:28 ____________________________________
What did they do then? I Sam. 1:28 _______________________________________________________
What did Hannah do in I Sam. 2:1? _______________________________________________________
Who did Hannah's heart rejoice in? I Sam. 2:1 ______________________________________________
What was her horn exalted in? I Sam. 2:1 __________________________________________________
What did Hannah rejoice in? I Sam. 2:1 ____________________________________________________
Is there anyone as holy as the Lord? I Sam. 2:2 ______________________________________________
Is there any beside the Lord? I Sam. 2:2 ___________________________________________________
Is there any rock like our God? I Sam. 2:2 __________________________________________________
How should you not talk? I Sam.2:3 _______________________________________________________
What should not come from your mouth? I Sam. 2:3 _________________________________________
What kind of God is the Lord? I Sam. 2:3 ___________________________________________________
What does God weigh? I Sam. 2:3 ________________________________________________________
What happened to the bows of the mighty men? I Sam. 2:4 ___________________________________
What happened to those who stumbled? I Sam. 2:4 __________________________________________
Who hired out themselves for bread? I Sam. 2:5 ____________________________________________
What happened to those who were hungry? I Sam. 2:5 _______________________________________
What happened to the barren? I Sam. 2:5 __________________________________________________
What happened to the women who has many children? I Sam. 2:5 ______________________________
What does God do? I Sam. 2:6 ___________________________________________________________
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What else does God do? I Sam. 2:7 _______________________________________________________
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Who does God raise from the dust? I Sam. 2:8 ______________________________________________
What does God do for the beggar? I Sam. 2:8 _______________________________________________
Who does God set the poor and the beggar among? I Sam. 2:8 _________________________________
What does God make the poor and the beggar inherit? I Sam. 2:8 ______________________________
Whose are the pillars of the earth? I Sam. 2:8 _______________________________________________
What has God set on the pillars of the earth? I Sam. 2:8 ______________________________________
What will God do to the feet of His saints? I Sam. 2:9 ________________________________________
Who will be silent in darkness? I Sam. 2:9 _________________________________________________
Shall man prevail by strength? I Sam. 2:9 __________________________________________________
Who shall be broken in pieces? I Sam. 2:10 ________________________________________________
What shall God do from heaven? I Sam. 2:10 _______________________________________________
Who shall judge the ends of the earth? I Sam. 2:10 __________________________________________
What does God give to His king? I Sam. 2:10 ________________________________________________
What will God do to the horn of His anointed? I Sam. 2:10 ____________________________________
Where did Elkanah go? I Sam. 2:11 _______________________________________________________
What did the child do? I Sam. 2:11 ________________________________________________________
Who did Samuel minister before? I Sam. 2:18 ______________________________________________
What did Samuel wear? I Sam. 2:18 _______________________________________________________
What did Hannah make for Samuel each year? I Sam. 2:19 _____________________________________
When did Hannah bring Samuel his new clothes? I Sam. 2:19 __________________________________
What did Eli do to Elkanah and his wife? I Sam. 2:20 _________________________________________
What was the blessing Eli gave to Elkanah and Hannah? I Sam. 2:20 _____________________________
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Why did Eli give them a blessing? I Sam. 2:20 _______________________________________________
Where did Elkanah and Hannah go? I Sam. 2:20 _____________________________________________
What was the result of the Lord visiting Hannah? I Sam. 2:21 __________________________________
How many sons did Hannah have? I Sam. 2:21 ______________________________________________
How many daughters did Hannah have? I Sam. 2:21 _________________________________________
What happened to Samuel? I Sam. 2:21 ___________________________________________________
Hannah did not have a daily relationship with her son after leaving him at the tabernacle, yet she did have a godly influence. If you are in a situation where you only see your children part-time don�t despair, God can still use you in your children�s lives. If you are an aunt, a grandmother or a Sunday School teacher, pray that the Lord will use you to be a godly influence on the children in your life no matter how often you see them.