The Story of Hannah: Having Hope Amid Hopelessness

Some stories in the biblical epic resonate so deeply with what it means to be human that it is told many times over. Hannah’s tale is one such account. This story is an invitation to hope. Let’s explore! 🚀 🔵 SUPPORT: https://www.patreon.com/Bibleunbound 📖 GET LOGOS BIBLE SOFTWARE: https://www.logos.com/bibleunbound 💡 LEARN MORE: https://www.thebibleunbound.com/ 🎞️ ANIMATIONS BY: https://samuelstudio.pl/ Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBD4g77Q1iNyi5hhDjvyxVA/join Timestamps 0:00-1:45 – An Invitation to Hope 1:46-4:45 – A Bitter Rivalry 4:45-8:50 – Barrenness 8:51-9:50 – Support on Patreon 9:51-14:02 – A Vow and a Sleepy Priest 14:03-17:50 – Hannah’s Prayers Answered 17:51-22:12 – Hannah’s Prayer Read & Explained 22:13-25:43 – The Gospel in Hannah Resources - Mary J. Evans, The Message of Samuel: Personalities, Potential, Politics and Power, ed. Alec Motyer and Derek Tidball, The Bible Speaks Today (Nottingham, England: Inter-Varsity Press, 2004), 23. - Robert Jamieson, A. R. Fausset, and David Brown, Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible, vol. 1 (Oak Harbor, WA: Logos Research Systems, Inc., 1997), 176. - Chad Brand, Charles Draper, Archie England, et al., eds., “Barren, Barrenness,” Holman Illustrated Bible Dictionary (Nashville, TN: Holman Bible Publishers, 2003), 173. - K. T. Magnuson, “Childlessness,” in New Dictionary of Biblical Theology, ed. T. Desmond Alexander and Brian S. Rosner, electronic ed. (Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 2000), 405. - Joyce G. Baldwin, 1 and 2 Samuel: An Introduction and Commentary, vol. 8, Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries (Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 1988), 57. - J. D. Greear and Heath A. Thomas, Exalting Jesus in 1 & 2 Samuel (Nashville, TN: Holman Reference, 2016), 42. - Robert Jamieson, A Commentary, Critical, Experimental, and Practical, on the Old and New Testaments: Joshua–Esther, vol. II (London; Glasgow: William Collins, Sons, & Company, Limited, n.d.), 137. - Augustine, Saint, Bishop of Hippo. The City of God. Dodds, Marcus Translation 22nd ed. Modern Library Edition 1993. New York, New York. - English Standard Version 2016 used as the biblical text read aloud

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