The story of Hanane

Hanane was a biblical figure who is best known for being the mother of the prophet Samuel. She was the wife of Elkanah, a Levite from the tribe of Ephraim. Hanane and Elkanah had two sons, Samuel and Joel. Hanane was a devoted mother and wife who was deeply devoted to God. She was a woman of faith and prayer, and she was known for her humility and obedience to God. She was also known for her willingness to sacrifice her own desires for the sake of her family and God's will. Hanane is best known for her role in the story of Samuel. After years of infertility, Hanane and Elkanah prayed to God for a child. God answered their prayers and Hanane gave birth to Samuel. Hanane dedicated Samuel to God and raised him to be a prophet. She taught him to be obedient to God and to serve Him faithfully. Hanane is remembered for her faithfulness and devotion to God. She is an example of a woman of faith who was willing to put her own desires aside in order to serve God and her family. Her story is an inspiration to all who seek to live a life of faith and obedience to God.
Name meaning
The name "Hanane" is of Arabic origin and is commonly used in various Arab-speaking countries. It is derived from the Arabic word "حنان" (hanān), which means "compassion," "tenderness," "affection," or "kindness." Therefore, the name Hanane often conveys a sense of warmth and loving nature. It's a feminine given name and can be quite popular in regions influenced by Arabic culture.
Name origin
Arabic
First mention
Nehemiah 3:1
Appearances in the Bible
4 mentions