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A Practical and Permanent Vow
Commentators explain that weaning in ancient Israel often happened when a child was two or three years old. Hannah's decision to wait was practical. Her vow was to leave Samuel at the sanctuary 'for ever' (for his entire life). Bringing a nursing infant would have required taking him back home, which would have contradicted the permanent nature of her dedication. She waited until he could be left to begin his lifelong service.
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1 Samuel
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18th Century
Theologian
Until the child is weaned - Hebrew mothers, as elsewhere in the East, usually suckled their children until the age of two complete years, so…
19th Century
Bishop
Until the child be weaned. —Weaning, we know, took place very late among the Hebrews. From 2 Maccabees 7:27, it appears that Hebre…
17th Century
Pastor
But Hannah went not up
For women, though they might go if they pleased to the yearly feasts, yet they were not oblig…
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17th Century
Minister
Elkanah and his family had a journey before them, and a family of children to take with them, yet they would not move until they had worshipped God…