About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 30. Chapters: Memphis High Priests of Ptah, Theban High Priests of Amun, Ahimelech, Eli, Takelot III, Khaemweset, High Priest of Ptah, Osorkon III, Crown Prince Thutmose, Nebwenenef, Pinedjem I, Shoshenq C, Herihor, Ptahmose, Harsiese B, Bakenkhons I, Parennefer called Wennefer, Menkheperre, Pahemnetjer, Ramessesnakht, Hapuseneb, Pinedjem II, Shoshenq D, Masaharta, Neterkheperre Meryptah called Pipi II, Nebneteru Tenry, Menkheperreseneb II, Isetemkheb D, Piankh, Maatkare Mutemhat, Sabu also called Ibebi, Neferronpet, Iuput, Roma called Roy, Gautseshen, Smendes II, Ankhefensekhmet, Ashakhet II, Pipi A, Amenhotep, Shedsu-nefertum, Hori I, Djedkhonsuefankh, Senbuy, Didia, Ptahemhat called Ty, Sabu also called Thety, Menkheperraseneb I, Kanefer, Ptahmose, son of Thutmose, Psusennes III, Senewosret-Ankh, Amenemhat, Ptahmose, son of Menkheper, Ranefer, Sehetepebreankh-nedjem, Huy, Khuwyptah, Ptah-Du-Auu, Ptahmose IV, Minmontu, Nimlot C, Sabu also called Kem, Thuty, Ptahmose II, Maya. Excerpt: Eli (Hebrew: , Modern Tiberian, "Ascent"; Greek: Latin: ) was, according to the Books of Samuel, a Jewish High Priest of Shiloh, and one of the last Israelite Judges before the rule of kings in ancient Israel. Hannah, is the wife of Elkanah. He also has another wife Peninnah who bore children with Elkanah. Penninnah at every chance needles Hannah about her barrenness to the point that brings Hannah into deep despair. Her husband sees her distress and tries to uncover her deep despair with these questions. "Hannah, why do you weep? Why do you not eat? Why is your heart sad? Am I not more to you than ten sons?" The story indicates that Hannah gave no answer to the questions and rose and presented herself before the Lord weeping bitterly in the temple. When she is found in the temple by the priest she is praying silently, but her lips are moving. ...