There is no definitive answer to this question as there is no record of Samuel Sharpe's favorite quotation from The Bible. Samuel Sharpe was a prominent figure in the Jamaican abolitionist movement, known for leading the 1831 slave rebellion in Jamaica. While he was deeply religious and drew inspiration from the Bible, his specific favorite quotation is not documented.
the lord is my Shepherd
Eli was Samuel's teacher in the Bible.
Samuel was a judge.
If you want to know the life story of Samuel you can read about his life in I Samuel and II Samuel in the Old Testament in the Bible.
What specific Samuel passage?
No, it is not a scriptural quotation
There is no book called "Eli" in the Bible. But the priest Eli was mentioned in 1 Samuel and 2 Samuel.
It sounds like a bible quotation
Samuel Newth has written: 'Lectures on Bible revision' -- subject(s): Bible, Translating, Versions
In the bible we are told Samuel was born after a long gab, so he was a precious child, so there are no siblings for him.
Samuel lived before Elijah.
what is the moral lesson in the story of samuel in the bible
Yes, when quoting a verse from the Bible, it is customary to use quotation marks to indicate that the text is being directly cited from the source.