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What does the Bible say about the prayer of Hannah?

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The prayer of Hannah in 1 Samuel 2 celebrates God's sovereignty and mercy, emphasizing His power to raise the humble and bring down the proud.

In 1 Samuel 2, Hannah's prayer reflects her deep gratitude for God's answered prayer, as she bears a son named Samuel after years of barrenness. She acknowledges God as the 'rock' and 'God of knowledge,' recognizing His sovereignty over life and death. Hannah highlights the contrast between the mighty and the weak, exalting that the Lord 'maketh poor and maketh rich,' illustrating how God's dealings are marked by mercy and grace. Her prayer serves as a profound declaration of trust in God's providential care and justice, underscoring the theme of God's discriminating grace in lifting the lowly and humbling the proud.
Scripture References: 1 Samuel 2:1-10

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