Now Hannah, she spake in her heart; only her lips moved, but her voice was not heard: therefore Eli thought she had been drunken.
Ana estaba orando en silencio en su corazón. Sus labios se movían, pero no salía ningún sonido. Por esto, Elí el sacerdote pensó que estaba borracha.
Ana oraba silenciosamente moviendo solo los labios, lo que hizo que el sacerdote Elí pensara que estaba ebria.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the time of the judges in ancient Israel, Hannah was a barren woman who traveled to the tabernacle in Shiloh to pour out her heart in prayer, as childlessness was a deep source of shame and distress in that culture. She prayed silently, with only her lips moving and no audible words, which was misunderstood by the priest Eli as drunken behavior, possibly because public emotional displays in worship were more common or because he assumed intoxication based on her intense demeanor. This event occurs early in the narrative of 1 Samuel, setting the stage for Hannah's miraculous answered prayer and the birth of her son Samuel.
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