Judges 16

Samson Escapes Gaza

1One day Samson (like the sun) went to Gaza (the strong), where he saw a prostitute and went in to spend the night with her.

2When the Gazites heard that Samson (like the sun) was there, they surrounded that place and lay in wait for him all night at the city gate. They were quiet throughout the night, saying, “Let us wait until dawn; then we will kill him.”

3But Samson (like the sun) lay there only until midnight, when he got up, took hold of the doors of the city gate and both gateposts, and pulled them out, bar and all. Then he put them on his shoulders and took them to the top of the mountain overlooking Hebron (association).

Samson and Delilah

4Some time later, Samson fell in love with a woman in the Valley of Sorek (choice vines), whose name was Delilah (feeble). 5The lords of the Philistines (immigrants) went to her and said, “Entice him and find out the source of his great strength and how we can overpower him to tie him up and subdue him. Then each one of us will give you eleven hundred shekels of silver <27.6 lb / 12.5 kg>.a

6So Delilah (feeble) said to Samson (like the sun), “Please tell me the source of your great strength and how you can be tied up and subdued.”

7Samson (like the sun) told her, “If they tie me up with seven fresh bowstrings that have not been dried, I will become as weak as any other man.”

8So the lords of the Philistines (immigrants) brought her seven fresh bowstrings that had not been dried, and she tied him up with them. 9While the men were hidden in her room, she called out, “Samson (like the sun), the Philistines are (immigrants) here!”

But he snapped the bowstrings like a strand of yarn seared by a flame. So the source of his strength remained unknown.

10Then Delilah (feeble) said to Samson (like the sun), “You have mocked me and lied to me! Now please tell me how you can be tied up.”

11He replied, “If they tie me up with new ropes that have never been used, I will become as weak as any other man.”

12So Delilah (feeble) took new ropes, tied him up with them, and called out, “Samson (like the sun), the Philistines are (immigrants) here!”

But while the men were hidden in her room, he snapped the ropes off his arms like they were threads.

13Then Delilah (feeble) said to Samson (like the sun), “You have mocked me and lied to me all along! Tell me how you can be tied up.”

He told her, “If you weave the seven braids of my head into the web of a loom and tighten it with a pin, I will become as weak as any other man.b

14So while he slept, Delilah took the seven braids of his hair and wove them into the web.c Then she tightened it with a pin and called to him, “Samson (like the sun), the Philistines are (immigrants) here!”

But he awoke from his sleep and pulled out the pin with the loom and the web.

Delilah Learns the Secret

15“How can you say, ‘I love you,’” she asked, “when your heart is not with me? This is the third time you have mocked me and failed to reveal to me the source of your great strength!”

16Finally, after she had pressed him daily with her words and pleaded until he was sick to death, 17Samson told her all that was in his heart: “My hair has never been cut, because I have been a Nazirite to God {Elohim} from my mother’s womb. If I am shaved, my strength will leave me, and I will become as weak as any other man.”

18When Delilah (feeble) realized that he had revealed to her all that was in his heart, she sent this message to the lords of the Philistines (immigrants): “Come up once more, for he has revealed to me all that is in his heart.”

Then the lords of the Philistines came to her, bringing the money in their hands.

19And having lulled him to sleep on her lap, she called a man to shave off the seven braids of his head. In this way she began to subdue him [he began to grow weak],d and his strength left him. 20Then she called out, “Samson (like the sun), the Philistines are (immigrants) here!”

When Samson awoke from his sleep, he thought, “I will escape as I did before and shake myself free.” But he did not know that the LORD {YHWH} had departed from him.

21Then the Philistines (immigrants) seized him, gouged out his eyes, and brought him down to Gaza (the strong), where he was bound with bronze shackles and forced to grind grain in the prison.

22However, the hair of his head began to grow back after it had been shaved.

Samson’s Vengeance and Death

23Now the lords of the Philistines (immigrants) gathered together to offer a great sacrifice to their god {Elohehem} Dagon (a fish). They rejoiced and said, “Our god has delivered Samson (like the sun) our enemy into our hands.”

24And when the people saw him, they praised their god, saying:

“Our god has delivered into our hands

our enemy who destroyed our land

and multiplied our dead.”

25And while their hearts were merry, they said, “Call for Samson (like the sun) to entertain us.” So they called Samson out of the prison to entertain them. And they stationed him between the pillars.

26Samson (like the sun) said to the servant who held his hand, “Lead me where I can feel the pillars supporting the temple, so I can lean against them.”

27Now the temple was full of men and women; all the lords of the Philistines (immigrants) were there, and about three thousand men and women were on the roof watching Samson (like the sun) entertain them.

28Then Samson (like the sun) called out to the LORD {YHWH}: “O Lord GOD {Adonai YHWH}, please remember me. Strengthen me, O God {Elohim}, just once more, so that with one vengeful blow I may pay back the Philistines (immigrants) for my two eyes.”

29And Samson (like the sun) reached out for the two central pillars supporting the temple. Bracing himself against them with his right hand on one pillar and his left hand on the other, 30Samson (like the sun) said, “Let me die with the Philistines (immigrants).”

Then he pushed with all his might, and the temple fell on the lords and all the people in it. So in his death he killed more than he had killed in his life.

31Then Samson’s brothers and his father’s family came down, carried him back, and buried him between Zorah (hornet) and Eshtaol (entreaty) in the tomb of his father Manoah (rest). And he had judged Israel (he wrestles with God) twenty years.


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