Samuel(3)
Samuel in the Bible — son of Tola (1CH 7:2). Samuel belonged to the tribe of Issachar. Referenced in 2 scripture passages.
Name meaning: “heard of God; asked of God”
Profile
- Gender
- male
- Tribe
- Issachar
- Scripture References
- 2 references
- Known Names
- 1 name
- Relationships
- 1 connection
Biography
The last judge of Israel and a prophet who anointed Israel's first two kings. Born to Hannah in answer to prayer, Samuel was dedicated to God's service from childhood. He served in the tabernacle under Eli and received God's word as a young boy. Samuel judged Israel faithfully and established the monarchy by anointing Saul and later David. He represents the transition from judges to kings.
Significance
Samuel bridges the period between judges and kings, demonstrating godly leadership and obedience to God's word. His life shows the importance of hearing and obeying God's voice.
Key Events
Names & Labels (1)
- Hebrew
- שְׁמוּאֵל
- Transliteration
- shəmuel
- Meaning
- his name is G-d [El]; heard of G-d; the unnamed god is El
- Greek
- Σαμουηλ
- Reference
- 1CH 7:2
- Strong's
- H8050
Family & Relationships (1)
son
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Samuel in the Bible?
Samuel is described in the Bible as son of Tola (1CH 7:2). Samuel belonged to the tribe of Issachar.
What does the name Samuel mean?
The name Samuel means “heard of God; asked of God” according to Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary.