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Verse Judges 16:3. _TOOK THE DOORS OF THE GATE_] Though Samson was a
very strong man, yet we do not find that he was a _giant_;
consequently we may conjecture that the gates of the city were not
very...
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Instead of forcing the doors open, he tore the posts up, as it were,
by the roots, with the barred doors attached to them. The word
rendered “went away with them,” means “to pluck up the
tent-pins,” a...
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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 CARRIES OFF THE GATES OF GAZA. Gaza was the last coast town on
the way down to Egypt, about 30 m. from Samson's home; to-day a town
of 16,000 inhabitants.
Judges 16:2_ b_ does not agree with Ju...
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TOOK THE DOORS: i.e. unhinged both leaves. Compare Isaiah 45:1.
AN HILL. the hill.
BEFORE. over against....
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_plucked them up_ Cf. Judges 16:14; the word is used of _plucking
up_tent-pegs Isaiah 33:20, hence of _setting out_on a journey Genesis
35:5 and often.
The gate was probably in two leaves, turning up...
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AN HILL THAT IS BEFORE HEBRON— Or, a mountainous place, that is, &c.
_Hebron_ was twenty miles from Gaza, which was situated near the
extremity of the promised land. It is probable, therefore, that th...
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_Samson at Gaza Judges 16:1-3_
Then went Samson to Gaza, and saw there a harlot, and went in unto
her.
2 And it was told the Gazites, saying, Samson is come hither. And they
compassed him in, and laid...
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_AND SAMSON LAY TILL MIDNIGHT, AND AROSE AT MIDNIGHT, AND TOOK THE
DOORS OF THE GATE OF THE CITY, AND THE TWO POSTS, AND WENT AWAY WITH
THEM, BAR AND ALL, AND PUT THEM UPON HIS SHOULDERS, AND CARRIED...
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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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AROSE AT MIDNIGHT. — Apparently — but here again the narrative
omits all details — he had been told of the plot, and found the
gates unguarded; unless we are to suppose that he slew the guards,
withou...
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PLEASURE AND PERIL IN GAZA
Judges 16:1
By courage and energy Samson so distinguished himself in his own tribe
and on the Philistine border that he was recognised as judge.
Government of any kind was...
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PLAYING WITH THE ENEMY
Judges 16:1
Three women, one after another, brought Samson down. If only a noble
woman could have influenced him, as Deborah did Barak, how different
his record would have bee...
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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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Samson went in to a harlot at Gaza, which the text does not say was of
the Lord as had been the earlier marriage arrangement at Timnath. The
Gazites surrounded the city and waited for daybreak to kill...
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Bolt, ( sera) which may translate, "lock." (Haydock) --- The doors of
the Hebrews were fastened with bars tied in a curious manner, so as to
require a sort of a key, and not to be opened but on the in...
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And Samson lay till midnight, and arose at midnight, and took the
doors of the gate of the city, and the two posts, and went away with
them, bar and all, and put them upon his shoulders, and carried t...
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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 SAMSON LAY TILL MIDNIGHT, AND AROSE AT MIDNIGHT,.... Either not
being able to lie any longer through the conviction of his conscience
for his lewdness, or being warned by a dream, or having an imp...
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And Samson lay till midnight, and arose at midnight, and took the
doors of the gate of the city, and the two posts, and went away with
them, bar and all, and put [them] upon his shoulders, and carried...
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_Samson arose at midnight_ Perhaps warned by God in a dream, or rather
by the checks of his own conscience; _and took the doors of the gate_,
&c. The watchmen not expecting him till the morning, and t...
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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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And Samson lay till midnight, and arose at midnight, the watchmen
apparently having settled down so quietly that they did not notice his
coming, AND TOOK THE DOORS OF THE GATE OF THE CITY AND THE TWO...
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SAMSON AT GAZA...
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MORE BAD RELATIONSHIPS
(vv. 1-22).
Samson had still not learned his lesson as regards Philistine women,
and in Gaza he foolishly involved himself with a prostitute. When the
Gazites knew of his being...
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BAR AND ALL:
_ Heb._ with the bar...
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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 apos...
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AROSE AT MIDNIGHT; being either smitten in conscience for his sin,
when he first awaked, and thence fearing danger, as he had just cause
to do; or being secretly warned by God in a dream, or by an inw...
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Judges 16:3 Samson H8123 lay H7901 (H8799) midnight H2677 H3915 arose
H6965 (H8799) midnight H2677...
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‘ And Samson lay till midnight, and arose at midnight, and took the
doors of the gate of the city, and the two posts, and plucked them up,
bar and all, and put them on his shoulders and carried them u...
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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—NOTE ON JUDGES 16:2 AT THE GATE. Gates from the Early Iron
Age were elaborate complexes, at least two stories high, with
guardrooms on each side of a narrow opening. THE TWO POSTS were set
deep...
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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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Acts 2:24; Isaiah 63:1; Micah 2:13; Psalms 107:16...
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Arose — Perhaps warned by God in a dream; or rather by the checks of
his own conscience. Went away — The watch — men not expecting him
'till morning, and therefore being now retired into the sides, or...