1 Samuel 1:19
And they rose up in the morning early, and worshipped before the Lord, and returned, and came to their house to Ramah: and Elkanah knew Hannah his wife; and the Lord remembered her.
Cross-references
In 1 Samuel 1:11, Hannah asks God to remember her — here in 1:19, the Lord remembers her, answering that prayer.
1 Samuel 2:21 continues the story: the LORD again visited Hannah, and she bore more children — showing ongoing fulfillment of His remembrance.
In Genesis 8:1, God remembered Noah and brought deliverance — here the Lord remembers Hannah, bringing blessing of a child.
In Genesis 21:1, God visits Sarah to fulfill His promise — a direct parallel to the LORD remembering Hannah here, both enabling conception for a barren woman.
Genesis 30:22 records God remembering Rachel and opening her womb — the same divine action toward a barren woman as in Hannah's case.
2 Kings 4:17 records a barren Shunammite woman conceiving after Elisha's prophecy — a strong parallel to Hannah's experience of divine intervention.
Psalm 127:3 affirms children as a divine gift, echoing Hannah's conception as God's blessing.
Luke 1:25 mirrors Hannah's removal of reproach; Elizabeth rejoices that God took away her barrenness.