| (0.95760658682635) | Jdg 13:23 |
| But his wife said to him, “If the Lord wanted to kill us, he would not have accepted the burnt offering and the grain offering from us. 1 He would not have shown us all these things, or have spoken to us like this just now.” |
| (0.95760658682635) | Jdg 15:1 |
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| (0.95760658682635) | Jdg 16:3 |
| Samson spent half the night with the prostitute; then he got up in the middle of the night and left. 1 He grabbed the doors of the city gate, as well as the two posts, and pulled them right off, bar and all. 2 He put them on his shoulders and carried them up to the top of a hill east of Hebron. 3 |
| (0.95760658682635) | Jdg 16:9 |
| They hid 1 in the bedroom and then she said to him, “The Philistines are here, 2 Samson!” He snapped the bowstrings as easily as a thread of yarn snaps when it is put close to fire. 3 The secret of his strength was not discovered. 4 |
| (0.95702904191617) | Jdg 6:13 |
| Gideon said to him, “Pardon me, 1 but if the Lord is with us, why has such disaster 2 overtaken us? Where are all his miraculous deeds our ancestors told us about? They said, 3 ‘Did the Lord not bring us up from Egypt?’ But now the Lord has abandoned us and handed us over to Midian.” |
| (0.95702904191617) | Jdg 15:19 |
| So God split open the basin 1 at Lehi and water flowed out from it. When he took a drink, his strength 2 was restored and he revived. For this reason he named the spring 3 En Hakkore. 4 It remains in Lehi to this very day. |
| (0.95702904191617) | Jdg 16:17 |
| Finally he told her his secret. 1 He said to her, “My hair has never been cut, 2 for I have been dedicated to God 3 from the time I was conceived. 4 If my head 5 were shaved, my strength would leave me; I would become weak, and be just like all other men.” |
| (0.95702904191617) | Jdg 19:3 |
| her husband came 1 after her, hoping he could convince her to return. 2 He brought with him his servant 3 and a pair of donkeys. When she brought him into her father’s house and the girl’s father saw him, he greeted him warmly. 4 |
| (0.95528528443114) | Jdg 14:17 |
| She cried on his shoulder 1 until the party was almost over. 2 Finally, on the seventh day, he told her because she had nagged him so much. 3 Then she told the young men the solution to the riddle. 4 |
| (0.95251591317365) | Jdg 3:15 |
| When the Israelites cried out for help to the Lord, he 1 raised up a deliverer for them. His name was Ehud son of Gera the Benjaminite, a left-handed man. 2 The Israelites sent him to King Eglon of Moab with their tribute payment. 3 |
| (0.94991032934132) | Jdg 14:16 |
| So Samson’s bride cried on his shoulder 1 and said, “You must 2 hate me; you do not love me! You told the young men 3 a riddle, but you have not told me the solution.” He said to her, “Look, I have not even told my father or mother. Do you really expect me to tell you?” 4 |
| (0.24134178143713) | Jdg 8:29 |
| Then Jerub-Baal son of Joash went home and settled down. 1 |
| (0.24055558383234) | Jdg 14:5 |
| Samson went down to Timnah. When he approached 1 the vineyards of Timnah, he saw a roaring young lion attacking him. 2 |
| (0.2404670508982) | Jdg 7:14 |
| The other man said, 1 “Without a doubt this symbolizes 2 the sword of Gideon son of Joash, the Israelite. God is handing Midian and all the army over to him.” |
| (0.2404670508982) | Jdg 7:21 |
| They stood in order 1 all around the camp. The whole army ran away; they shouted as they scrambled away. 2 |
| (0.2404670508982) | Jdg 11:32 |
| Jephthah approached 1 the Ammonites to fight with them, and the Lord handed them over to him. |
| (0.2404670508982) | Jdg 17:11 |
| So the Levite agreed to stay with the man; the young man was like a son to Micah. 1 |
| (0.23997850299401) | Jdg 14:10 |
| Then Samson’s father accompanied him to Timnah for the marriage. 1 Samson hosted a party 2 there, for this was customary for bridegrooms 3 to do. |
| (0.23988356287425) | Jdg 5:22 |
| The horses’ 1 hooves pounded the ground; 2 the stallions galloped madly. 3 |
| (0.23962465568862) | Jdg 9:24 |
| He did this so the violent deaths of Jerub-Baal’s seventy sons might be avenged and Abimelech, their half-brother 1 who murdered them, might have to pay for their spilled blood, along with the leaders of Shechem who helped him murder them. 2 |




