The version performed by Costel Bungău emphasizes that it wasn't a man or an angel calling the child, but the "Master of All" Himself. The poem serves as a modern call to the listener:
: It encourages people to listen without fear and let God guide their lives, especially during difficult times (the "days of steel"). Costel Bungau Un copil dormea odata Samuel
: From that night on, Samuel remained a "holy guard" for Israel, growing to become one of its greatest prophets and judges. Core Themes of the Poem The version performed by Costel Bungău emphasizes that
: God then revealed a sobering message to Samuel. He spoke of coming judgments upon Israel and the house of Eli due to the wickedness of the priest's sons. Core Themes of the Poem : God then
: In the quiet of a starlit night, a voice suddenly called out, "Samuel! Samuel!". Thinking it was the elderly priest Eli calling him, the boy ran to him, but Eli told him to go back to sleep.