Samuel lived and served in the tabernacle at Shiloh under the care of Eli the priest after Hannah dedicated him to God.
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Samuel was cared for at the tabernacle by Eli, the high priest. Eli served as a mentor and guardian to the young Samuel, who was dedicated to the Lord by his mother, Hannah. Under Eli's guidance, Samuel learned about the priestly duties and grew in his relationship with God.
Samuel was faithful and dedicated to serving God, actively listening and obeying Him. In contrast, Eli's sons were corrupt and engaged in sinful behavior, showing disrespect for God's laws. The people were also disobedient and strayed from God's ways.
The bible, regardless of the translated version, does not mention his wife. Samuel's life was dedicated to God from the time of his weaning by his mother Hannah. She promised that she would give him over to serve God "all his days". The information I am referencing is found in 1 Samuel chapters 1-3. It seems from the scriptures he truly did dedicate all, including a married life, children etc to serve God's will and His people. Read 1 Samuel 8:1-5, Samuel had sons, the oldest was Joel, but it seems we don't know his wifes name.
I believe it was Samuel who asked God that he would give him wisdom...
Samuel was the son of Hannah and Elkanah. His mother dedicated him to god and brought him to Eli, who was a priest. He also helped united the tribes of Israel because of the threat of the Philistines. He anointed Saul and David as kings of Israel. It is also recorded in the Bible that when he was still a child, God spoke to him at the shrine in Shiloh (north of the modern day West Bank). See the First Book of Samuel in the Bible
Hannah named her son Samuel because she had asked God to give her a son. And Samuel meant "heard by God".
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Some words that mean dedicated to God are devout, pious, religious, and reverent.
Three times (1 Samuel ch.3).See also:More about Samuel
The lamp of God in Samuel 3 represents the presence of God and His guidance. In this context, it symbolizes the message or revelation that God was about to deliver to Samuel. By calling Samuel's name, God was initiating a personal relationship with him and revealing His will.
Samuel rebuked Saul in 1 Samuel 13 because Saul acted impulsively by offering a burnt sacrifice to God without waiting for Samuel to arrive, violating God's command. This act demonstrated a lack of faith and patience, undermining Samuel's role as God's prophet and priest. As a result, Samuel informed Saul that his kingdom would not endure, and God had chosen another leader to replace him.