1 Samuel 4:15 · KJV
"Now Eli was ninety and eight years old; and his eyes were dim, that he could not see."
King James Version
What does 1 Samuel 4:15 mean? →Passage Context
Reflection Questions
What does aging and wisdom mean to you?
How do you handle situations where you feel unable to see clearly?
When have you had to confront a difficult truth in your life?
Life Application
Consider how you can support aging family members and learn from their experiences.
Reflect on the importance of spiritual vision and clarity in your relationship with God.
People in This Verse
Eli was a high priest and judge of Israel who served at Shiloh. He is known for his role in the story of Hannah and the early life of Samuel.
First appearance: 1 Samuel 1:9
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