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File:Gerbrand van den Eeckhout - Anna toont haar zoon Samuël aan de priester Eli.jpg|Anna shows her son Samuel to the priest Eli
File:Vitral com representação de Samuel e a batalha entre Israelitas e Filisteus (1728), Palácio da Pena (cropped).png|Stained glass depicting Samuel and the battle between Israelites and Philistines
File:Louvre rosa apparition.jpg|Louvre rosa apparition
File:The Tomb Of Propet Samuel.JPG|The Tomb Of Prophet Samuel
File:Samuel Nabi.JPG|Samuel Nabi
File:Икона пророка Самуила из собрания ДОХМ.jpg|Icon of Prophet Samuel
File:Jarih nabi Samuel.jpeg|Jarih nabi Samuel
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Latest revision as of 01:39, 20 February 2025

Samuel is a figure who, in the religious texts of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, plays a key role in the narrative of the Hebrew Bible. In these texts, Samuel is portrayed as a prophet, judge, and leader of ancient Israel. His story is primarily found in the Books of Samuel in the Old Testament.

Early Life[edit]

Samuel was the son of Elkanah and Hannah, and he was born in answer to Hannah's prayers (Prayer). As a child, he was dedicated to the service of God at the sanctuary in Shiloh, where he was brought up by the priest Eli (Eli).

Role as Prophet[edit]

Samuel is recognized as a prophet (Prophet) in all Abrahamic religions. He is known for anointing Saul (Saul) as the first King of Israel, and later David (David) as Saul's successor.

Role as Judge[edit]

In addition to his role as a prophet, Samuel also served as a judge (Judge) of Israel. He led the people of Israel both spiritually and in their conflicts with the surrounding nations.

Death and Legacy[edit]

Samuel's death is described in the Bible. He was buried in Ramah, and he continued to be venerated as a prophet by subsequent generations.

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