1 Samuel 1:17 - Ellicott's Commentary On The Whole Bible

Bible Comments

The God of Israel grant thee thy petition. — The character of Eli is a deeply interesting one. Weak and over-indulgent to his headstrong, wicked sons, probably too self-indulgent, and a lover of ease, yet in the brief record we possess we catch eight of not a few noble thoughts and wishes: flashes of true nobility, real generosity and self-forgetfulness, of intense, devoted patriotism, light up a life which closed in failure and disaster. Here the old man is quick to see that he had been insulting a blameless woman, so at once he retracts his cruel accusation, and silently accuses himself of precipitancy and injustice in his graceful, courteous words of farewell; adding too his fatherly wish, he almost promises that what she wished so ardently should be hers.

1 Samuel 1:17

17 Then Eli answered and said, Go in peace: and the God of Israel grant thee thy petition that thou hast asked of him.