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Wesley: Jdg 13:24 - -- That is, endowed him with all those graces and gifts of mind and body which were necessary for the work he was designed for.
That is, endowed him with all those graces and gifts of mind and body which were necessary for the work he was designed for.

Wesley: Jdg 13:25 - -- That is, to stir him up to heroical designs; to shew forth its power in the frame of his mind, and in the strength of his body, discovered to his neig...
That is, to stir him up to heroical designs; to shew forth its power in the frame of his mind, and in the strength of his body, discovered to his neighbours in extraordinary actions; to encline his heart to great attempts for the help and deliverance of God's people, to give some essays of it to his brethren, and to seek all opportunities for it.

Wesley: Jdg 13:25 - -- A place so called, either from the expedition of the Danites, Jdg 18:11-12, which though placed after this history, was done before it: or from some o...
A place so called, either from the expedition of the Danites, Jdg 18:11-12, which though placed after this history, was done before it: or from some other camp which the Danites had formed there, to give some check to the incursions of the Philistines.
JFB: Jdg 13:24 - -- The birth of this child of promise, and the report of the important national services he was to render, must, from the first, have made him an object ...
The birth of this child of promise, and the report of the important national services he was to render, must, from the first, have made him an object of peculiar interest and careful instruction.

JFB: Jdg 13:25 - -- Not, probably, as it moved the prophets, who were charged with an inspired message, but kindling in his youthful bosom a spirit of high and devoted pa...
Not, probably, as it moved the prophets, who were charged with an inspired message, but kindling in his youthful bosom a spirit of high and devoted patriotism.

The free city. It, as well as Zorah, stood on the border between Judah and Dan.
Clarke: Jdg 13:24 - -- And called his name Samson - The original שמשון shimshon , which is from the root שמש shamash , to serve, (whence shemesh , the sun), prob...
And called his name Samson - The original

Clarke: Jdg 13:24 - -- And the Lord blessed him - Gave evident proofs that the child was under the peculiar protection of the Most High; causing him to increase daily in s...
And the Lord blessed him - Gave evident proofs that the child was under the peculiar protection of the Most High; causing him to increase daily in stature and extraordinary strength.

Clarke: Jdg 13:25 - -- The Spirit of the Lord began to move him - He felt the degrading bondage of his countrymen, and a strong desire to accomplish something for their de...
The Spirit of the Lord began to move him - He felt the degrading bondage of his countrymen, and a strong desire to accomplish something for their deliverance. These feelings and motions he had from the Divine Spirit

Clarke: Jdg 13:25 - -- Camp of Dan - Probably the place where his parents dwelt; for they were Danites, and the place is supposed to have its name from its being the spot ...
Camp of Dan - Probably the place where his parents dwelt; for they were Danites, and the place is supposed to have its name from its being the spot where the Danites stopped when they sent some men of their company to rob Micah of his teraphim, etc. See Jdg 18:13-20. As he had these influences between Zorah and Eshtaol, it is evident that this was while he dwelt at home with his parents; for Zorah was the place where his father dwelt; see Jdg 13:2. Thus God began, from his infancy, to qualify him for the work to which he had called him.
Defender -> Jdg 13:25
Defender: Jdg 13:25 - -- Samson's incredible strength was more than the natural strength that the strongest of men could develop in their own bodies. The "Spirit of the Lord" ...
Samson's incredible strength was more than the natural strength that the strongest of men could develop in their own bodies. The "Spirit of the Lord" came on him "at times," giving him supernatural strength, enabling him gradually to deliver Israel practically single-handedly from the Philistines. Three times scripture records the Lord's spirit coming upon Samson (Jdg 14:6; Jdg 14:19; Jdg 15:14), but is implied in his other exploits as well. His final feat of superhuman strength, pulling down the temple of Dagon and thereby slaying over three thousand of the Philistine leaders and their people, came in answer to his final prayer to God (Jdg 16:28). His right to call upon God like this in these times of great need was contingent, however, upon his obedience to his Nazaritic vows, specifically never to cut his hair (Jdg 16:17; Num 6:5). In some ways, he was a man given to fleshly lust, but he was always characterized as a man of strong faith (Heb 11:32)."

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Barnes: Jdg 13:24 - -- Samson - The etymology is doubtful. Perhaps it comes from a word signifying "to minister,"in allusion to his Nazaritic consecration to the serv...
Samson - The etymology is doubtful. Perhaps it comes from a word signifying "to minister,"in allusion to his Nazaritic consecration to the service of God.

Barnes: Jdg 13:25 - -- In the camp of Dan - Rather, "Mahaneh-Dan"(see the margin). The impulses of the Spirit of the Lord perhaps took the shape of burning indignatio...
In the camp of Dan - Rather, "Mahaneh-Dan"(see the margin). The impulses of the Spirit of the Lord perhaps took the shape of burning indignation at the subjection of his brethren, and thoughts and plans for their deliverance, but especially showed themselves in feats of strength (Jdg 14:6; Jdg 15:14; Jdg 16:30. Compare Act 7:23-25).
Poole: Jdg 13:24 - -- i.e. Endowed him with all those graces and gifts of mind and body which were necessary for the work he was designed for.
i.e. Endowed him with all those graces and gifts of mind and body which were necessary for the work he was designed for.

Poole: Jdg 13:25 - -- To move him at times i.e. to stir him up to heroical designs; to show forth his power in him in the frame of his mind, and in the strength of his bod...
To move him at times i.e. to stir him up to heroical designs; to show forth his power in him in the frame of his mind, and in the strength of his body, discovered to his neighbours in extraordinary actions; to incline his heart to great attempts to the help and deliverance of God’ s people; and to give some essays of it to his brethren, and to seek all opportunities for it, as he did in the next chapter.
In the camp of Dan a place so called, either from the expedition of the Danites, Jud 18:11,12 ; which though placed after this history, was done before it; or from some other camp which the Danites had formed there at this time, to give some check to the incursions of the Philistines.
Haydock: Jdg 13:24 - -- Samson signifies, "His sun, or joy;" or Syriac, "service." (Calmet) ---
"His, or a little sun." (Menochius) ---
Blessed him with graces and st...
Samson signifies, "His sun, or joy;" or Syriac, "service." (Calmet) ---
"His, or a little sun." (Menochius) ---
Blessed him with graces and strength, suitable for his office. (Calmet)

Haydock: Jdg 13:25 - -- To be. Septuagint, "to walk along." Jonathan, "to sanctify." Samson began to manifest an eager desire to deliver his brethren. (Calmet) ---
Dan,...
To be. Septuagint, "to walk along." Jonathan, "to sanctify." Samson began to manifest an eager desire to deliver his brethren. (Calmet) ---
Dan, as it was called from those 600 men who encamped here, when they were going to take Lais, chap. xviii. 12. (Haydock) ---
God inspired him to commence the liberation of his country, when he was about 17 years old, (Usher) or 20 according to Salien. Then he entered upon his judicial authority, and punished the wrongs which the Philistines did him in person, as well as his countrymen. The seven years wandering of Æneas had terminated in his death just before, at the river Numicus. (Halicar. 1; Salien, in the year before Christ 1176.) (Haydock)
Gill: Jdg 13:24 - -- And the woman bare a son, and called name Samson,.... After these appearances were over, Manoah and his wife returned to their habitation, and she soo...
And the woman bare a son, and called name Samson,.... After these appearances were over, Manoah and his wife returned to their habitation, and she soon became pregnant, and at the usual course of time brought forth a son, and she gave him the name of Samson; for what reason it is not easy to determine. Josephus says s the word signifies "strong"; perhaps he was born a strong robust child, which is not unlikely, or the woman might have some prophetic hint of his future strength, and so gave him this name; but the word has not the signification of strength in it; it rather signifies the sun, which is indeed a strong body, and is compared to a strong man running his race, and so a strong man may be compared to that; but rather, with respect to the sun, this name might be given him, because of the splendour of his countenance with which he might be born, or in memory of the shining countenance of the angel which brought the tidings of his birth, or because he was to be the instrument of dispelling the darkness of calamity and distress Israel were now in: but the word more properly signifies a minister or servant, from whence the sun has its name; for Samson was to be, and was, a minister and servant of God, and of his people Israel. There is an agreement between the type and the antitype in this name in either sense. Christ is the mighty God, and mighty Saviour, the sun of righteousness, the light of the world, and the deliverer of his people from darkness of calamity and distress; and who came not to be ministered unto, but to minister and perform the great service of redemption and salvation:
and the child grew in bodily strength and stature, and grew up to man's estate, Luk 2:40.
and the Lord blessed him; not only with extraordinary strength of body, but with great endowments of mind, with the Spirit and graces of the Spirit; with grace, and blessings of it, and with his gracious presence; with this compare Psa 21:3.

Gill: Jdg 13:25 - -- And the Spirit of the Lord began to move him at times in the camp of Dan,.... To go out into it, in order to be trained up in and inured to military e...
And the Spirit of the Lord began to move him at times in the camp of Dan,.... To go out into it, in order to be trained up in and inured to military exercises; or it began to "strike" his mind, inject thoughts into it, and impress it with them concerning doing great things for the people of God in time to come; and for the present put him upon doing strange and wonderful exploits, which were omens of what was to be done by him hereafter; and these were done by him now and then, not always, but as the Spirit of God came upon him, under the impulse of which he did them, and by the strength he gave him; so the Targum,"and the Spirit of strength from the Lord began to strengthen him.''This camp of Dan was either a camp formed in that tribe, to prevent the incursions of the Philistines; or rather, since it does not seem that Israel had strength enough to resist them, they having got the power over them, this was the name of a place called Mahanehdan near Kirjathjearim, from the Danites encamping in it, when they went to besiege Laish, Jdg 18:11 for the fact was done before this time, though related afterwards:
between Zorah and Eshtaol; which were two cities in the tribe of Dan, and upon the borders of the tribe of Judah; of which see Jos 15:33. It may be observed, that as the tribe of Dan lay near to the Philistines, and so liable to their ravages, and might be most oppressed by them, so a deliverer of Israel was raised up in this tribe.

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TSK Synopsis -> Jdg 13:1-25
TSK Synopsis: Jdg 13:1-25 - --1 Israel is delivered into the hands of Philistines.2 An angel appears to Manoah's wife.8 The angel appears to Manoah.15 Manoah's sacrifices, whereby ...
MHCC -> Jdg 13:24-25
MHCC: Jdg 13:24-25 - --The Spirit of the Lord began to move Samson when a youth. This was evidence that the Lord blessed him. Where God gives his blessing, he gives his Spir...
Matthew Henry -> Jdg 13:24-25
Matthew Henry: Jdg 13:24-25 - -- Here is, 1. Samson's birth. The woman that had been long barren bore a son, according to the promise; for no word of God shall fall to the ground. H...
Keil-Delitzsch: Jdg 13:24 - --
The promise of God was fulfilled. the boy whom the woman bare received the name of Samson . שׁמשׁון (lxx, Σαμψών ) does not mean su...

Keil-Delitzsch: Jdg 13:25 - --
When he had grown up, the Spirit of Jehovah began to thrust him in the camp of Dan. פּעם , to thrust, denoting the operation of the Spirit of Go...
Constable -> Jdg 3:7--17:1; Jdg 8:1--16:31; Jdg 10:1--13:25; Jdg 13:1--16:31; Jdg 13:1-25; Jdg 13:24-25

Constable: Jdg 8:1--16:31 - --B. Present Failures vv. 8-16
Jude next expounded the errors of the false teachers in his day to warn his...

Constable: Jdg 10:1--13:25 - --2. The seriousness of the error vv. 10-13
v. 10 The things the false teachers did not understand but reviled probably refer to aspects of God's reveal...

Constable: Jdg 13:1--16:31 - --F. The sixth apostasy chs. 13-16
"From chapters 13 to 18, the author concentrates on the tribe of Dan, w...

Constable: Jdg 13:1-25 - --1. Samson's birth ch. 13
The purpose of this chapter is to show how the Lord provided the Israel...
