Day 91: 1 Samuel 1-3
A list of High Priests in 1 Chronicles 6:1-15 does not contain Eli’s name. Is this because of the judgment? Why is the Tabernacle called the Temple (1 Samuel 1:9, 3:3; Tabernacle in 2:22). It's still the period of the Judges. Is Eli serving as both High Priest and Judge? Samuel, as his adopted son, though of Ephrathite heritage, (1 Samuel 1:1), takes over. Samuel will become the last Judge and the first prophet. Is he also High Priest after Eli? What about his biological parents, Elkanah and Hannah? Hannah’s act of faith in giving Samuel to the Lord and her prayer of praise mark her out as unique in this dim period of Israel’s history when there was little new revelation being given. (1 Samuel 3:1) Elkanah’s name means “God has possessed.” The names of his lineage get progressively more meaningful with each generation. Contrast the godly but barren Hannah, accused of drunkenness, with the privileged spiritual leader who allows his progeny to disgrace the office and extort the people.
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