The lifetime of Hannah More and the sorrow of Yamba Hannah Mor are known as "one of the most prolific and influential writers she has ever had in England" (Ford ix). When analyzing her life and performance in the 19th century, this proved to be correct. Hannah Mor was born in 1745, Bristol in the UK, Hopkins xiii. Mary Gradys Jones commented on Moore's life and said, "The explanation of this figure is" the anti-slavery system of the poor and the Tory party to support the fundamental cause of education, a female believer participating in the opposition party " . I once hired a teacher of Methodist school (Ford ix - x).
Hannah is a woman who believes in doubt and sorrow. She desperately desires to become a mother, but she is not pregnant yet. For a sufficiently long time, people think that she never gets children. Hanna's husband Elkana loves her, but in that relationship there is also a sister's wife Bina. Peninna's name means "fertile", and she is like this. She bore a large number of children, laughed at Hannah about infertility, and made Hannah 's sorrow even more disgraceful. Probably the reason why Peninna condemns Hannah relates to the fact that Hannah 's name means "preference". She is. When Hanna's sorrow came to be visible, Elkana gave her more than Peninna and her children.
Hannah then asked the Lord to give her a son. I think that sometimes she said these words many times. This is her inner desire and what she wants is more important than anything. This is the reason why she reached the point of sorrow. We need to meet at Hannah, and we can keep asking. In Matthew 7: 7, when Jesus said to the follower he will be given to you. You will find it. Knocking on the door, the goalkeeper will be opened to you. In other words, "keep asking and asking ... keep seeking ... keep knocking on the door and keep knocking on the door." When we keep on praying, God will not be bothered by the same thing. We should not be discouraged, even if we reach Hannah's despair, we should keep asking.
Hannah is one of the most inspirational women in the Bible, one of the most famous women in the Bible. We know her sorrow. She hopes her children are very poor and poor. She prayed to God to accept her son, and this time she promised to devote her life to God. She took her son, called him Samuel, and did not violate her promise. She grew up in a temple, leaving her son, contacting him yet, and provided advice and wisdom to his life. She was recognized in the Bible for her own sacrifice. She dedicated her own child Samuel to the Lord and left him in the temple to serve God (1 Raw 1: 11). Her son later became one of the most influential and sacred characters in the Bible. One of the most moving things about Hanna is that he never gave up hope that God will hear her prayers.