If you mean the Hannah of The Bible mentioned in the first chapter of 1 Samuel, we are not actually told when she was born, the main them of her story is also that of her son, Samuel. If you have a Bible (if not you can check the link and search 1 Samuel chapter 1 and find the story of Hannah there) the there should be a contents page in the front, find the book of one Samuel (there should be a page number provided), it is in the Old Testament and Hannah's story is the first chapter. It is truly inspirational and well worth reading!
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According to traditional chronology, she was born around 950 BCE.
Elkanah (1 Samuel 1:1, 2)
Hannah is sometimes used interchangeably with Anne and, yes, there is a Saint Anne.
No. Hannah is a Hebrew name. Technically Hebrew is not a religion, and is merely a language. It would be a Jewish name, deriving from the name Chana. (I'm Jewish, and called Hannah so I should know)
1 Samuel 1:5 records that Hannah was barren because the Lord had closed her womb.
Hannah was likely in her childbearing years when she gave birth to Samuel, as women in the biblical era typically married and had children at a young age. While the exact age is not specified in the Bible, it is believed that she was relatively young, possibly in her late teens or early twenties, when she conceived and bore Samuel. This aligns with the cultural norms and practices of that time period.
Hannah was the mother of the prophet Samuel.
Elkanah (1 Samuel 1:1, 2)
Hannah
Yes, its in the bible
Yes.
Hannah
it's from the bible ... Samuel's mommy was named Hannah a long time ago
In the bible there is only one Hannah mentioned , it comes in the book of Samuel.
1 Samuel 1-2:11 speaks of Hannah and the birth of her son Samuel.
Hannah was considered to be very old as the other wife had several children, but the Bible does not specify her age.
Hannah, the mother of the Prophet Samuel, story is found in 1 Samuel 1 & 2.
nnah is the mother of the prophet samuel.