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  • And the Lord called Samuel again the third time. And he arose up and went to Heli. (1 Samuel 3, 8)

  • And said: Here am I: for thou didst call me. Then Heli understood that the Lord called the child, and he said to Samuel: Go, and sleep: and if he shall call thee any more, thou shalt say: Speak, Lord, for thy servant heareth. So Samuel went and slept in his place. (1 Samuel 3, 9)

  • And the Lord came and stood: and he called, as he had called the other times: Samuel, Samuel. And Samuel said: Speak, Lord, for thy servant heareth. (1 Samuel 3, 10)

  • And the Lord said to Samuel: Behold I do a thing in Israel: and whosoever shall hear it, both his ears shall tingle. (1 Samuel 3, 11)

  • And Samuel slept till morning, and opened the doors of the house of the Lord. And Samuel feared to tell the vision to Hell. (1 Samuel 3, 15)

  • Then Heli called Samuel, and said: Samuel, my son. And he answered: Here am I. (1 Samuel 3, 16)

  • So Samuel told him all the words, and did not hide them from him. And he answered: It is the Lord: let him do what is good in his sight. (1 Samuel 3, 18)

  • And Samuel grew, and the Lord was with him, and not one of his words fell to the ground. (1 Samuel 3, 19)

  • And all Israel from Dan to Bersabee, knew that Samuel was a faithful prophet of the Lord. (1 Samuel 3, 20)

  • And the Lord again appeared in Silo, for the Lord revealed himself to Samuel in Silo, according to the word of the Lord. And the word of Samuel came to pass to all Israel. (1 Samuel 3, 21)

  • And Samuel spoke to all the house of Israel, saying: If you turn to the Lord with all your heart, put away the strange gods from among you, Baalim and Astaroth: and prepare your hearts unto the Lord, and serve him only, and he will deliver you out of the hand of the Philistines. (1 Samuel 7, 3)

  • And Samuel said: Gather all Israel to Masphath, that I may pray to the Lord for you. (1 Samuel 7, 5)


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