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Verse Judges 16:23. _UNTO DAGON THEIR GOD_] Diodorus Siculus describes
their god thus: Το μεν προσωπον εχει
γυναικος, το δ' αλλο σωμα παν ιχθους;; "It
had the head of a woman, but all the rest of the...
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Dagon was the national idol of the Philistines 1 Chronicles 10:10, so
called from Dag, a fish. The description of Dagon, in his temple at
Ashdod 1 Samuel 5:4, exactly agrees with the representations o...
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CHAPTER 16 DELILAH, AND SAMSON
_ 1. In Gaza (Judges 16:1)_
2. Delilah and her victory over him (Judges 16:4)
3. The captive of the Philistines (Judges 16:21)
4. The feast of Dagon and Samson's dea...
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THE DEATH OF SAMSON. Dagon, the god of the Philistines, had been
worshipped in the Maritime Plain long before their coming. They
adopted the god of the district, just as many Israelites learned to
wor...
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OFFER. Hebrew "slay". See App-43.
TO REJOICE. Figure of speech _Antimereia_ (of Noun). App-6. Noun
"rejoicing", put for verb "to rejoice". for. rejoicing...
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_a great sacrifice unto Dagon_ at Gaza, as the context suggests
(Judges 16:21). Dagon was the god specially honoured by the
Philistines; he had a temple at Ashdod (1 Samuel 5:2-7Ma 10:83 f.,
Judges 11...
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_Samson and Delîlah: his ruin and famous end_
4 _.the valley of Sorek_ Now Wâdi eṣ-Ṣarâr, a broad valley
narrowing as it rises towards the Judaean highlands; the railway from
Jaffa to Jerusalem ascend...
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THEN THE LORDS OF THE PHILISTINES, &C.— _Then,_ that is, some time
after Samson had been in prison, his hair having grown again to a
considerable length, the Philistines prepared to celebrate their
an...
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_The Death of Samson Judges 16:23-31_
23 Then the lords of the Philistines gathered them together for to
offer a great sacrifice unto Dagon their god, and to rejoice: for they
said, Our god hath deliv...
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_THEN THE LORDS OF THE PHILISTINES GATHERED THEM TOGETHER FOR TO OFFER
A GREAT SACRIFICE UNTO DAGON THEIR GOD, AND TO REJOICE: FOR THEY SAID,
OUR GOD HATH DELIVERED SAMSON OUR ENEMY INTO OUR HAND._ TH...
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DAGON] the chief Philistine god (1 Samuel 5).
25-29. He would make sport enough by being what he was, blind and in
chains. PILLARS] Two columns on which rested the roof of a large
verandah, perhaps a...
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SAMSON'S ESCAPE FROM GAZA. DELILAH'S TREACHERY. SAMSON'S DEATH
1-3. Samson and Gaza....
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LIFE WITHOUT LAW
JUDGES
_PHILIP SMITH_
CHAPTER 16
V1 One day Samson went to Gaza. There he saw a woman that sold sex.
He went to spend the night with her. V2 The people heard that Samson
had come...
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UNTO DAGON THEIR GOD. — Comp. 1 Samuel 5:1; 1 Chronicles 10:10. This
was the
“ Sea-monster: — upward man,
And downward fish.”
In 1 Samuel 5:4 we have an allusion to his stump or fish-part. Dag
means...
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וְ סַרְנֵ֣י פְלִשְׁתִּ֗ים
נֶֽאֱסְפוּ֙ לִ זְבֹּ֧חַ...
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THE VALLEY OF SOREK AND OF DEATH
Judges 16:4
THE strong bold man who has blindly fought his battles and sold
himself to the traitress and to the enemy, "Eyeless in Gaza at the
mill with slaves," the...
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DYING WITH THE PHILISTINES
Judges 16:15
It may be that the razor has already severed your union with Christ.
If we abide not in living union with Him, we are cast out as branches
from the vine, and w...
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Here we have the sad and awful account of Samson's relapse and final
fall. He went to Gaza. It is easy to imagine how much there must have
been in Gaza which should have appealed to one acting for the...
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Later, the Philistines brought him to the temple of their god Dagon
where about 3,000 were gathered to celebrate the victory he had given
them over their enemy. Samson, whose hair had now begun to gro...
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Dagon. Probably the derceto, whom Diodorus (3,) represents with the
head of a woman, and the rest of the body like a fish, the chief
object of adoration at Ascalon. (Calmet) --- Dagon may signify
"whe...
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Nothing can be more plain from the history, than that it was the
artful intrigue of a woman which had been the instrument for
delivering Samson into the hands of the Philistines; but yet a
dunghill go...
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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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Samson sins again through his intercourse with "the daughter of a
strange god"; he connects himself again with women of the Philistines,
amongst whom his father's house and the tribe of Dan were place...
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THEN THE LORDS OF THE PHILISTINES GATHERED THEM TOGETHER,.... The five
lords, with their friends, not directly upon Samson's being taken and
committed to prison, but some time after; perhaps some mont...
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_To offer a great sacrifice_ They assembled to render honour to their
idol, for their triumph over a man who as much detested their idolatry
as he did their barbarous oppression of his countrymen. _Un...
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1 Samson at Gaza escapeth, and carieth away the gates of the city.
4 Delilah corrupted by the Philistines, entiseth Samson.
6 Thrise she is deceiued.
15 At last shee ouercommeth him.
21 The Philis...
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Then the lords of the Philistines gathered them together for to offer
a great sacrifice unto Dagon, their god, and to rejoice, as over a
great victory, to be celebrated with a general feast of thanksg...
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THE END OF SAMSON...
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22-24 Samson's afflictions were the means of bringing him to deep
repentance. By the loss of his bodily sight the eyes of his
understanding were opened; and by depriving him of bodily strength,
the L...
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THE LORDS OF THE PHILISTINES GATHERED THEM TOGETHER; either upon some
annual or customary solemnity; or rather, upon this special occasion,
to praise Dagon for this singular favour. And they did not a...
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Judges 16:23 lords H5633 Philistines H6430 together H622 (H8738) offer
H2076 (H8800) great H1419 sacrifice H2077 Dago
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‘ And the lords of the Philistines gathered themselves together in
order to offer a great sacrifice to Dagon their god, and to celebrate,
for they said, “Our god has delivered Samson our enemy into ou...
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Judges 13:16
I. We must first ask what principles, regarding the way in which God
works deliverance for man, were taught by Samson. (1) The first
principle impressed on the minds of his contemporaries...
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CONTENTS: Samson and Delilah; his fatal error and his death.
CHARACTERS: God, Holy Spirit, Samson, Delilah.
CONCLUSION: Beware of Satan who ruins men by rocking them to sleep,
flattering them into a...
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Judges 16:1. _A harlot,_ at Gaza, one of the five strong cities of
Philistia. The Hebrew is the same as Joshua 2., hostess, as some would
read, but our version follows the other opinion.
Judges 16:3....
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_Then went Samson to Gaza._
PLEASURE AND PERIL IN GAZA
For what reason did Samson go down to Gaza? We imagine that in default
of any excitement such as he craved in the towns of his own land, he
turn...
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(Judges 16:1.)
SAMSON’S FALL, CAPTIVITY AND DEATH
CRITICAL NOTES.— JUDGES 16:1. THEN.] _And_—without fixing the
time. A long gap stands between the events of the two previous Chapter
s and those of t...
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EXPOSITION
JUDGES 16:23
GATHERED THEM, _i.e._ themselves. TO REJOICE. The Hebrew _is for a
festivity_,_ _or _merry-making_,_ _or _feast. _There was to be a great
feast upon the sacrifices offered to...
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Now his second encounter, going down again to the Philistines. And
this time to the city of Gaza, which is on the south coast of the
territory of the Philistines, south from Ashdod and Ashkelon. And t...
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1 Corinthians 10:20; 1 Corinthians 8:4; 1 Corinthians 8:5; 1 Samuel
5:2;...
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Dagon — An idol, whose upper part was like a man, and whose lower
part was like a fish: probably one of the sea — gods of the
Heathens....