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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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SAMSON AND DELILAH. It was quite near his own home, in the Vale of
Sorek (Grape Valley), that the Philistines, a ided by the woman who
had him in thrall, ultimately got the giant under their power. A...
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HOW... ? Figure of speech _Erotesis._ App-6....
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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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_Samson and Delilah Judges 16:4-22_
4 And it came to pass afterward, that he loved a woman in the valley
of Sorek, whose name was Delilah.
5 And the lords of the Philistines came up unto her, and said...
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_AND SHE SAID UNTO HIM, HOW CANST THOU SAY, I LOVE THEE, WHEN THINE
HEART IS NOT WITH ME? THOU HAST MOCKED ME THESE THREE TIMES, AND HAST
NOT TOLD ME WHEREIN THY GREAT STRENGTH LIETH._
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SAMSON'S ESCAPE FROM GAZA. DELILAH'S TREACHERY. SAMSON'S DEATH
1-3. Samson and Gaza....
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THINE HEART] thy mind or knowledge; cp. Judges 16:17; Judges 16:18....
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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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HOW CANST THOU SAY, I LOVE THEE...? — Samson had undergone all these
wiles before, and experienced their hollowness (Judges 14:16), yet he
had not learnt wisdom....
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וַ תֹּ֣אמֶר אֵלָ֗יו אֵ֚יךְ תֹּאמַ֣ר
אֲהַבְתִּ֔יךְ...
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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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He then fell in love with a woman near his birthplace named Delilah.
The lords of the Philistines offered her 1,100 shekels of silver from
each of them if she could discover the secret of his strength...
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And she said unto him, How canst thou say, (h) I love thee, when thine
heart [is] not with me? thou hast mocked me these three times, and
hast not told me wherein thy great strength [lieth].
(h) For...
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I see no reason to interrupt the progress of the history through the
several relations given, of this artful woman ' s persevering spirit
to ruin Samson. But I rather pass on to the spiritual improvem...
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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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AND SHE SAID UNTO HIM, HOW CANST THOU SAY, I LOVE THEE, WHEN THINE
HEART IS NOT WITH ME?.... She took an opportunity, when he was
caressing her, to upbraid him with dissembled love, and a false heart:...
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And she said unto him, How canst thou say, I love thee, when thine
heart [is] not with me? thou hast mocked me these three times, and
hast not told me wherein thy great strength [lieth].
Ver. 15. _Ho...
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_Thy heart is not with me_ Not open to me. _His soul was vexed unto
death_ Being tormented by two contrary passions, desire to gratify
her, and fear of betraying himself. So that he had no pleasure of...
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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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SAMSON AND DELILAH...
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And she said unto him, at his next visit, HOW CANST THOU SAY, I LOVE
THEE, WHEN THINE HEART IS NOT WITH ME? She reproached him with the
insincerity of his regard for her, since real affection would ha...
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4-17 Samson had been more than once brought into mischief and danger
by the love of women, yet he would not take warning, but is again
taken in the same snare, and this third time is fatal. Licentiou...
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WHEN THINE HEART IS NOT WITH ME; when thy love consists only in
outward expression, not in affection, and thou wilt not open thy heart
to me, as one true friend doth to another....
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Judges 16:15 said H559 (H8799) How H349 say H559 (H8799) love H157
(H8804) heart H3820 mocked...
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‘ And she said to him, “How can you say, I love you, when your
heart is not with me? You have made fun of me these three times, and
have not told me in what your great strength lies.” '
Now she was ge...
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Judges 16:15
At the close of Samson's history we are taught how one of God's own
servants is lost in the country of God's foes, and how God hears him
and saves him in the far country. It is the old s...
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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 16:1
THEN. It should be and. There is nothing to show when the incident
occurred. It may have been many years after his victory at hal-Lechi,
towards the latter part of his twenty y...
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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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Not with me — Not open to me....