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CHAPTER 15 THE CONFLICT WITH THE PHILISTINES: BOUND YET FREE
_ 1. The damage done to the Philistines (Judges 15:1)_
2. Bound by his own brethren (Judges 15:9)
3. The deed with the jawbone (Judges 1...
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JUDGES 15. SAMSON AGAINST THE PHILISTINES. His anger having cooled,
Samson went down to appease his betrothed and complete the marriage.
When he learned how things stood, he was angrier than ever, and...
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THIS. like [this]: i.e. on this wise....
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_Samson Burns the Philistines-' Corn Judges 15:3-13_
3 And Samson said concerning them, Now shall I be more blameless than
the Philistines, though I do them a displeasure.
4 And Samson went and caught...
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_AND SAMSON SAID UNTO THEM THOUGH YE HAVE DONE THIS YET WILL I BE
AVENGED OF YOU AND AFTER THAT I WILL_ _ AND SAMSON SAID UNTO THEM,
THOUGH YE HAVE DONE THIS, YET WILL I BE AVENGED OF YOU, AND AFTER T...
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THOUGH YE HAVE DONE] RV 'if ye do.'...
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SAMSON SLAUGHTERS THE PHILISTINES
Samson, being denied his wife, burns the corn of the Philistines. He
is delivered up to them by the men of Judah, but bursts his bonds, and
slaughters many of the Ph...
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LIFE WITHOUT LAW
JUDGES
_PHILIP SMITH_
CHAPTER 15
V1 Later, at the time when people were harvesting corn, Samson went
to visit his wife. He took a young goat as a present. He said, ‘I am
going to...
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THOUGH YE HAVE DONE THIS. — The rendering of these words is involved
in the same obscurity as other details of the narrative. They may
mean, “If ye act thus, then will I be avenged on you before I hav...
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וַ יֹּ֤אמֶר לָהֶם֙ שִׁמְשֹׁ֔ון אִֽם
־תַּעֲשׂ֖וּן...
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DAUNTLESS IN BATTLE, IGNORANTLY BRAVE
Judges 15:1
GIVEN a man of strong passions and uninstructed conscience, wild
courage and giant energy, with the sense of a mission which he has to
accomplish aga...
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IN BAD COMPANY
Judges 14:15; Judges 15:1
What strong confirmation is afforded, by Samson's experience, of the
misery of a mixed marriage! This Philistine wife had no real love for
him, and was more r...
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Here we have the record of further exploits by Samson and once more
the circumstances of them were not to his credit.
His revenge on the Philistines in the destruction of their property
and their slau...
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The Philistines sought out the cause of such destruction and found
Samson had committed his act of aggression because his father-in-law
had violated their agreement. So, they burned him and his daught...
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_Of you. He intimates that they should answer for the injustice which
they ought to have prevented, or punished sooner. (Haydock) ---
Hebrew, "If you had done like this," and slain the father and
daug...
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I pass over the other considerations here noticed to remark the most
interesting, namely, of the suitable punishment on the house of
Samson's wife's father. The Reader will recollect the treachery of...
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My object being no more than a sketch, as most of you know, I desire
to say but a few words on such of the Chapter s as bear a similar
character to that which has been already pointed out in the early...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 14 AND 15.
God makes use of Samson's marriage with a Philistine woman to punish
that people. Still, in the freshness of his strength, his heart with
Jehovah,...
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AND SAMSON SAID UNTO THEM,.... After they had burnt his wife and her
father in their dwelling house, by which they thought to appease him,
being afraid of him:
THOUGH YE HAVE DONE THIS, YET WILL I BE...
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And Samson said unto them, Though ye have done this, yet will I be
avenged of you, and after that I will cease.
Ver. 7. _Though ye have done this, yet, &c._] Here he protesteth that
he was no way sat...
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1 Samson is denied his wife.
3 He burneth the Philistines corne with foxes and firebrands.
6 His wife and her father are burnt by the Philistines.
7 Samson smiteth them hip and thigh.
9 He is boun...
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DESTROYING CROPS AND PHILISTINES
(vv. 1-8)
Samson eventually decided to visit his wife and took a young goat as a
gift. She was evidently still in her father's house and her father
refused him perm...
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1-8 When there are differences between relations, let those be
reckoned the wisest and best, who are most forward to forgive or
forget, and most willing to stoop and yield for the sake of peace. In
t...
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Whereby it appears, that it was not his private injuries, but the
public, which he did revenge....
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Judges 15:7 Samson H8123 said H559 (H8799) Since H518 do H6213 (H8799)
this H2063 revenge H5358 ...
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‘ And Samson said to them, “If you behave like this surely I will
be avenged on you, and after that I will stop.”
The incident had all the appearance of a bitter family feud rather
than a political re...
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CONTENTS: Samson takes vengeance on the Philistines.
CHARACTERS: God, Holy Spirit, Samson, his family and friends.
CONCLUSION: There is nothing too hard or too much for him to do on
whom the Holy Sp...
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Judges 15:4. _Caught three hundred foxes._ The task of collecting
these animals was not at all impossible; the country very much
abounded with foxes, as appears from many passages of scripture.
Nehemi...
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_I verily thought that thou hadst utterly hated her._
WRONG-DOERS NATURALLY SEEK TO JUSTIFY THEMSELVES
This spirit of self-justification, which is generally associated with
wrong-doing, appeared very...
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REVENGE TAKEN AND RETURNED
(Judges 15:1.)
CRITICAL NOTES.— JUDGES 15:1. WITHIN A WHILE AFTER.] _After some
time_, indefinitely; probably a few months. IN THE TIME OF WHEAT
HARVEST.] About the month o...
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EXPOSTION
JUDGES 15:1
WITHIN A WHILE—the same expression as that in Judges 14:8, rendered
"after a time," and in Judges 11:4, rendered "in_ _process of time."
In the time of
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Tonight shall we turn to Judges, the fifteenth chapter? And we pick up
on the story of Samson here in chapter fifteen.
The story of Samson begins in the thirteenth chapter of the book of
Judges with t...
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Judges 14:19; Judges 14:4; Romans 12:19...