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Samson’s Downfall
16:1 Samson went to Gaza. There he saw a prostitute and went in to have sex with her. 16:2 The Gazites were told, “Samson has come here!” So they surrounded the town and hid all night at the city gate, waiting for him to leave. They relaxed all night, thinking, “He will not leave until morning comes; then we will kill him!” 16:3 Samson spent half the night with the prostitute; then he got up in the middle of the night and left. He grabbed the doors of the city gate, as well as the two posts, and pulled them right off, bar and all. He put them on his shoulders and carried them up to the top of a hill east of Hebron. 16:4 After this Samson fell in love with a woman named Delilah, who lived in the Sorek Valley. 16:5 The rulers of the Philistines went up to visit her and said to her, “Trick him! Find out what makes him so strong and how we can subdue him and humiliate him. Each one of us will give you eleven hundred silver pieces.” 16:6 So Delilah said to Samson, “Tell me what makes you so strong and how you can be subdued and humiliated.” 16:7 Samson said to her, “If they tie me up with seven fresh bowstrings that have not been dried, I will become weak and be just like any other man.” 16:8 So the rulers of the Philistines brought her seven fresh bowstrings which had not been dried and they tied him up with them. 16:9 They hid in the bedroom and then she said to him, “The Philistines are here, Samson!” He snapped the bowstrings as easily as a thread of yarn snaps when it is put close to fire. The secret of his strength was not discovered. 16:10 Delilah said to Samson, “Look, you deceived me and told me lies! Now tell me how you can be subdued.” 16:11 He said to her, “If they tie me tightly with brand new ropes that have never been used, I will become weak and be just like any other man.” 16:12 So Delilah took new ropes and tied him with them and said to him, “The Philistines are here, Samson!” (The Philistines were hiding in the bedroom.) But he tore the ropes from his arms as if they were a piece of thread. 16:13 Delilah said to Samson, “Up to now you have deceived me and told me lies. Tell me how you can be subdued.” He said to her, “If you weave the seven braids of my hair into the fabric on the loom and secure it with the pin, I will become weak and be like any other man.” 16:14 So she made him go to sleep, wove the seven braids of his hair into the fabric on the loom, fastened it with the pin, and said to him, “The Philistines are here, Samson!” He woke up and tore away the pin of the loom and the fabric. 16:15 She said to him, “How can you say, ‘I love you,’ when you will not share your secret with me? Three times you have deceived me and have not told me what makes you so strong.” 16:16 She nagged him every day and pressured him until he was sick to death of it. 16:17 Finally he told her his secret. He said to her, “My hair has never been cut, for I have been dedicated to God from the time I was conceived. If my head were shaved, my strength would leave me; I would become weak, and be just like all other men.” 16:18 When Delilah saw that he had told her his secret, she sent for the rulers of the Philistines, saying, “Come up here again, for he has told me his secret.” So the rulers of the Philistines went up to visit her, bringing the silver in their hands. 16:19 She made him go to sleep on her lap and then called a man in to shave off the seven braids of his hair. She made him vulnerable and his strength left him. 16:20 She said, “The Philistines are here, Samson!” He woke up and thought, “I will do as I did before and shake myself free.” But he did not realize that the Lord had left him. 16:21 The Philistines captured him and gouged out his eyes. They brought him down to Gaza and bound him in bronze chains. He became a grinder in the prison. 16:22 His hair began to grow back after it had been shaved off.
Samson’s Death and Burial
16:23 The rulers of the Philistines gathered to offer a great sacrifice to Dagon their god and to celebrate. They said, “Our god has handed Samson, our enemy, over to us.” 16:24 When the people saw him, they praised their god, saying, “Our god has handed our enemy over to us, the one who ruined our land and killed so many of us!” 16:25 When they really started celebrating, they said, “Call for Samson so he can entertain us!” So they summoned Samson from the prison and he entertained them. They made him stand between two pillars. 16:26 Samson said to the young man who held his hand, “Position me so I can touch the pillars that support the temple. Then I can lean on them.” 16:27 Now the temple was filled with men and women, and all the rulers of the Philistines were there. There were three thousand men and women on the roof watching Samson entertain. 16:28 Samson called to the Lord, “O Master, Lord, remember me! Strengthen me just one more time, O God, so I can get swift revenge against the Philistines for my two eyes!” 16:29 Samson took hold of the two middle pillars that supported the temple and he leaned against them, with his right hand on one and his left hand on the other. 16:30 Samson said, “Let me die with the Philistines!” He pushed hard and the temple collapsed on the rulers and all the people in it. He killed many more people in his death than he had killed during his life.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Dagon a pagan god; the principal god of the Philistines (OS)
 · Delilah a woman from the valley of Sorek who tricked Samson
 · Gaza a city A Philistine town 5 km east of the Mediterranean and 60 west of Hebron,a town on the western coast of the territory of Judah,a town and the region it controled
 · Gazites residents of the town of Gaza
 · Hebron a valley and town of Judah 25 km west of the dead sea,son of Kohath son of Levi,son of Mareshah of Judah
 · nazirite a man who expresses his devotion to God by not cutting his hair
 · Nazirite a man who expresses his devotion to God by not cutting his hair
 · Philistines a sea people coming from Crete in 1200BC to the coast of Canaan
 · Samson a man who was a Hebrew judge noted for his supernatural strength,son of Manoah of Dan; a judge of supernatural physical strength
 · Sorek a valley draining west from Jerusalem past Beth-Shemesh


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Samson | Delilah | Dagon | Philistines | Hypocrisy | Israel | Judge | Gaza | Friends | Conspiracy | Women | Deception | DELILAH, OR DELILAH | Death | HAIR | House | Weaving | MOCK; MOCKER; MOCKING | GRIEF; GRIEVE | Sorek | more
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NET Notes: Jdg 16:1 Heb “and he went in to her.” The idiom בּוֹא אֶל (bo’ ’el, “to go toR...

NET Notes: Jdg 16:2 Heb “until the light of the morning.”

NET Notes: Jdg 16:3 Heb “which is upon the face of Hebron.”

NET Notes: Jdg 16:5 Heb “subdue him in order to humiliate him.”

NET Notes: Jdg 16:6 Heb “how you can be subdued in order to be humiliated.”

NET Notes: Jdg 16:7 The word refers to a bowstring, probably made from animal tendons. See Ps 11:2; Job 30:11.

NET Notes: Jdg 16:9 Heb “His strength was not known.”

NET Notes: Jdg 16:10 See Gen 31:7; Exod 8:29 [8:25 HT]; Job 13:9; Isa 44:20; Jer 9:4 for other uses of this Hebrew word (II תָּלַל, tal...

NET Notes: Jdg 16:11 Heb “with which no work has been done.”

NET Notes: Jdg 16:12 Heb “them”; the referent (the ropes) has been specified in the translation for clarity.

NET Notes: Jdg 16:13 Heb “with the web.” For a discussion of how Delilah did this, see C. F. Burney, Judges, 381, and G. F. Moore, Judges (ICC), 353-54.

NET Notes: Jdg 16:14 The Hebrew adds, “from his sleep.” This has not been included in the translation for stylistic reasons.

NET Notes: Jdg 16:15 Heb “when your heart is not with me.”

NET Notes: Jdg 16:16 Heb “and his spirit was short [i.e., impatient] to the point of death.”

NET Notes: Jdg 16:17 Heb “I.” The referent has been made more specific in the translation (“my head”).

NET Notes: Jdg 16:18 Heb “all his heart.”

NET Notes: Jdg 16:19 Heb “She began to humiliate him.” Rather than referring to some specific insulting action on Delilah’s part after Samson’s hai...

NET Notes: Jdg 16:20 Heb “I will go out as before.”

NET Notes: Jdg 16:22 Heb “the hair of his head.”

NET Notes: Jdg 16:24 Heb “multiplied our dead.”

NET Notes: Jdg 16:25 Heb “before them.”

NET Notes: Jdg 16:26 Heb “the pillars upon which the house is founded.”

NET Notes: Jdg 16:27 Heb “house.”

NET Notes: Jdg 16:28 Heb “so I can get revenge with one act of vengeance.”

NET Notes: Jdg 16:29 Heb “the pillars upon which the house was founded.”

NET Notes: Jdg 16:30 Heb “And the ones whom he killed in his death were many more than he killed in his life.”

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