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Overcoming Through Prayer, 1 Samuel 1:1-8.
It is noteworthy that the name of God as “LORD of Hosts” or “LORD of the Armies” (Jehovah Sabaoth) appears here for the first time in the Bible.
(It is found 281 times in the Bible.
It is not found in the Pentateuch; it occurs some 80 times in Jeremiah and 50 times in Zechariah).
It is the name of God as the Lord of power, the Lord of all the hosts of heaven and earth.
1 Samuel 1:9-20
1. HANNAH’S SORROW (9-11)
2. HANNAH’S SUPPLICATION (12-16)
3. HANNAH’S STRENGTHENING (17-19)
4. HANNAH’S SON (20)
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