29quare calce abicitis victimam meam et munera mea quae praecepi ut offerrentur in templo et magis honorasti filios tuos quam me ut comederetis primitias omnis sacrificii Israhel populi mei
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1 Samuel 2 opens with Hannah's prayer of thanksgiving, a profound prophetic song that celebrates God's sovereignty, justice, and faithfulness, foreshadowing the coming of a king. This stands in stark contrast to the wickedness of Eli's sons, Hophni and Phinehas, who abuse their priestly office and defile the worship of God. The chapter highlights the divine principle that those who honor God will be honored, while those who despise Him will be treated with contempt, setting the stage for the rise of Samuel and the fall of Eli's house.