* Samson's escape from Gaza. (1-3) Samson enticed to declare his
strength lay. (4-17) The Philistines take Samson, and put out his
eyes. (18-21) Samson's strength is renewed. (22-24) He destroys many
of the Philistines. (25-31)... [ Continue Reading ]
1-3 Hitherto Samson's character has appeared glorious, though
uncommon. In this chapter we find him behaving in so wicked a manner,
that many question whether or not he were a godly man. But the apostle
has determined this, Hebrews 11:32. By adverting to the doctrines and
examples of Scripture, the... [ Continue Reading ]
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. Licentiousness
is one of the things that take away the heart. This is a deep pit into
which many have fallen;... [ Continue Reading ]
18-21 See the fatal effects of false security. Satan ruins men by
flattering them into a good opinion of their own safety, and so
bringing them to mind nothing, and fear nothing; and then he robs them
of their strength and honour, and leads them captive at his will. When
we sleep our spiritual enemi... [ Continue Reading ]
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 Lord was pleased to renew his spiritual strength. The Lord permits
some few to wander wide and sink de... [ Continue Reading ]
25-31 Nothing fills up the sins of any person or people faster than
mocking and misusing the servants of God, even thought it is by their
own folly that they are brought low. God put it into Samson's heart,
as a public person, thus to avenge on them God's quarrel, Israel's,
and his own. That streng... [ Continue Reading ]