Read through the chapter several times. It's good to read ahead a bit as well. There are interesting descriptions, strange happenings, and harsh judgments. After reading through a few times, read through again with the questions below:
- What is a "horn" refer to here?
- Hannah didn't go into battle, so to what is she referring here?
- In verse 8 what is God doing to everyone?
- What king?
- What is immediately strange about Eli's sons?
- Read Leviticus 3 and 7 about offerings. Does this sound like the "custom" described here?
- On the other hand, read Number 6. Now why does this sound so familiar?
- How did the sons of Eli deviate from the custom? What was it they weren't waiting for?
- What is the reason they chose to get raw meat instead of cooked?
- What about not waiting was "despising" the offering of Yahweh?
- How often did Samuel see his mother?
- What did Eli think of this arrangement?
- What happens to Hannah after dropping off Samuel?
- What else were Eli's sons up to?
- What sounds odd about what Eli says about sin?
- Why didn't his sons listen?
- What does verse 26 sound like?
- Who comes to visit Eli? What is he? Keep this in mind as we get into the next chapter (or read ahead), it's peculiar.
- What is the charge of Yahweh against Eli?
- If you have an NASB version, what does all the italics in verse 32 mean? Read the verse leaving those words out, what does that do to the meaning?
- Why won't Yahweh cut off every man of Eli from the altar?
- What sign does Yahweh give that these things will begin happening?
- Who is this "faithful priest"?
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