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Verse Judges 13:16. _I WILL NOT EAT OF THY BREAD_] As I am a spiritual
being, I subsist not by earthly food.
_AND IF THOU WILT OFFER A BURNT-OFFERING_] Neither shall I receive
that homage which belon...
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6. SIXTH DECLENSION: UNDER THE PHILISTINES AND SAMSON
CHAPTER 13
_ 1. Israel delivered to the Philistines (Judges 13:1)_
2. Manoah and his wife (Judges 13:2)
3. Samson born (Judges 13:24)
The sixt...
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THE BIRTH OF SAMSON.
Judges 13:1. D's usual introduction.
Judges 13:2. Zorah (p. 31) is now Sar-' a, 800 ft. above the valley of
Sorek (Wady es-Surâ r), 17 m. W. of Jerusalem. In Joshua 15:33 and...
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_I will not eat of thy bread_ in the general sense of _food_; cf.
Genesis 3:19; Gen 47:12, 1 Samuel 14:24; Psalms 136:25. Note the
advance in religious ideas: in...
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AND IF THOU WILT OFFER A BURNT-OFFERING, THOU MUST OFFER IT UNTO THE
LORD— Manoah, as we observed, supposing this divine personage to be
a prophet, was desirous to entertain him in a hospitable manner...
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Samson of Dan Judges 13:1 to Judges 16:31
_The Birth of Samson Judges 13:1-25_
And the children of Israel did evil again in the sight of the Lord;
and the Lord delivered them into the hand of the Phi...
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_AND THE ANGEL OF THE LORD SAID UNTO MANOAH, THOUGH THOU DETAIN ME, I
WILL NOT EAT OF THY BREAD: AND IF THOU WILT OFFER A BURNT OFFERING,
THOU MUST OFFER IT UNTO THE LORD. FOR MANOAH KNEW NOT THAT HE...
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THE STORY OF SAMSON
Except for Judges 15:20 and Judges 16:31, Samson has none of the
characteristics of a Judge. His exploits against the Philistines are
all solitary, and though they doubtless afford...
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The last words give the reason for Judges 6:15....
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LIFE WITHOUT LAW
JUDGES
_PHILIP SMITH_
CHAPTER 13
In total, there were 12 judges in the book called Judges. Samson was
the last one. The story about him shows that matters had got much
worse. Peo...
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THOU MUST OFFER IT UNTO THE LORD. — Rather, _a burnt offering unto
the Lord thou mayest offer it._ (Comp. Judges 6:20.) Angels invariably
discourage and reprove that “worship of angels” (Colossians 2:...
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וַ יֹּאמֶר֩ מַלְאַ֨ךְ יְהוָ֜ה אֶל
־מָנֹ֗וחַ א
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THE ANGEL IN THE FIELD
Judges 13:1
IN our ignorance not in our knowledge, in our blindness not in our
light, we call nature secular and think of the ordinary course of
events as a series of cold oper...
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THE PROMISE FULFILLED
Judges 13:15
Manoah's wife comforted her husband with admirable tact. How often her
words come back to us, at the different stages of life! The fact that
God continues to bless...
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Once again we read that "Israel again did that which was evil," and
once again they were delivered to discipline at the hands of their
enemies. In this connection we have one of the strangest stories...
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The one who took a Nazarite vow was not to partake of the fruit of
grape vines at all. The hair was not to be cut until the time of the
vow was completed when it would be shaved and burned before the...
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And the angel of the LORD said unto Manoah, Though thou detain me, I
will not eat of thy bread: and if thou wilt offer a burnt offering,
thou must offer it unto the (h) LORD. For Manoah knew not that...
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_Bread is put for all sorts of food. Angels eat none, Tobias xii. 19.
(Menochius)_...
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And the angel of the LORD said unto Manoah, Though thou detain me, I
will not eat of thy bread: and if thou wilt offer a burnt offering,
thou must offer it unto the LORD. For Manoah knew not that he w...
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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, as a type, sets before us the principle of Nazariteship,
entire separation to God, the source of strength in conflict with our
enemies, looked at as enemies who seek to gain the upper hand amo...
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AND THE ANGEL OF THE LORD SAID UNTO MANOAH,.... In answer to his
request:
THOUGH THOU DETAIN ME, I WILL NOT EAT OF THY BREAD; that is, should he
be prevailed upon to stay awhile with him, until an en...
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And the angel of the LORD said unto Manoah, Though thou detain me, I
will not eat of thy bread: and if thou wilt offer a burnt offering,
thou must offer it unto the LORD. For Manoah knew not that he ...
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_Until we shall have made ready a kid_ He supposed him to be a man and
a prophet, to whom he would in this manner express his respect, as was
usual to strangers. _I will not eat of thy bread_ That is,...
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1 Israel is in the hand of the Philistines.
2 An Angel appeareth to Manoahs wife.
8 The Angel appeareth to Manoah.
15 Manoahs sacrifice, whereby the Angel is discouered.
24 Samson is borne.
1 AND...
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THE SECOND APPEARANCE OF THE ANGEL...
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And the Angel of the Lord said unto Manoah, Though thou detain Me, I
will not eat of thy bread, of the meal prepared for Him; AND IF THOU
WILT OFFER A BURNT OFFERING, THOU MUST OFFER IT UNTO THE LORD,...
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AMSON'S BIRTH PREVIOUSLY ANNOUNCED
(vv. 1-25)
After this, because of Israel's further disobedience, the Lord brought
them under bondage to the Philistines for forty long years (v. 1). In
this case...
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15-23 What Manoah asked for instruction in his duty, he was readily
told; but what he asked to gratify his curiosity, was denied. God has
in his word given full directions concerning our duty, but ne...
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BREAD, i.e. meat, as _bread_ is commonly taken in Scripture. UNTO THE
LORD; not unto a man, as now thou apprehendest me to be; but unto the
Lord, as thou wilt by and by perceive me to be....
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Judges 13:16 Angel H4397 LORD H3068 said H559 (H8799) Manoah H4495
detain H6113 (H8799) eat H398 ...
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‘ And the Angel of Yahweh said to Manoah, “Though you detain me, I
will not eat of your bread, and if you will make ready a burnt
offering, you must offer it to Yahweh.” For Manoah did not know that
h...
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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: Parents of Samson and Samson's birth.
CHARACTERS: God, Angel (Jesus), Holy Spirit, Manoah.
CONCLUSION: A promise is given to try our faith and a precept to try
our obedience for God requir...
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Judges 13:1. _Forty years._ There are no exact dates of the
commencement and termination of this servitude. Therefore to harmonize
it with the four hundred and eighty years from the going out of Egypt...
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_Manoah; and his wife._
THE ANGELIC APPEARANCES TO MANOAH AND HIS WIFE
I. The unknown visitor. Manoah’s wife was just the woman to be
visited by an angel--bold, energetic, large-hearted, believing....
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JUDGES—NOTE ON JUDGES 13:1__ Samson was the twelfth and last judge.
He lived around the beginning of the eleventh century B.C., about 50
years before Saul became king. His physical strength was unpara...
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NEW OPPRESSORS AND A NEW DELIVERER
In fixing the date at which Samson appeared, it must be remembered
that great diversity of opinion exists, as to the exact chronology of
the whole period between the...
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EXPOSITION
JUDGES 13:1
DID EVIL AGAIN. It by no means follows from this phrase that this
chapter is in direct chronological sequence to the preceding The scene
is shifted to the tribe of Dan, and to...
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[Now, again] The children of Israel did evil again in the sight of the
LORD; and the LORD delivered them into the hands of the Philistines
for forty years. There was a certain man from Zorah, he was o...
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Judges 13:23; Judges 6:26...
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SAMSON JUDGES ISRAEL
Judges 13:11
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
The period of the Judges revealed times immediately following the
death of Joshua.
1. THE PERIOD OF THE JUDGES, AS A WHOLE, IS SUMMED UP THUS. ...
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Bread — That is, meat, as bread is commonly taken in scripture. To
the Lord — Not unto a man, as thou apprehendest me to be; but unto
the Lord, as thou wilt by and by perceive me to be....