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Samson - Wikipedia Explanatory notes ^ Greek: Σαμψών, romanized: Sampsṓn In English, the transliteration Sampson is also sometimes used for his name
Samson | Bible, Hair, Weakness, Delilah, Facts | Britannica Samson, legendary Israelite warrior and judge, or divinely inspired leader, renowned for the prodigious strength that he derived from his uncut hair He is portrayed in the biblical Book of Judges (chapters 13–16) Learn more about the legend of Samson in this article
Who was Samson in the Bible? His Story and Significance Samson is one of the most recognizable of the judges who ruled over Israel before the time of the kings He was a Nazarite, yet broke many rules of the Nazarite vow God gifted Samson with incredible strength, but he lost his strength when Delilah betrayed him to the Philistines, who blinded and enslaved him At the end of his life, God restored Samson's strength
雷夫·辛普森 - 維基百科,自由的百科全書 小雷夫·李·辛普森 (英語: Ralph Lee Sampson, Jr ,1960年7月7日—), 美國 前職業 籃球 運動員,場上位置為 中鋒 、大前鋒 [1]。
Sampson the Hospitable - Wikipedia Sampson the Hospitable (Greek: Σαμψὼν ὁ φιλόξενος, Sampsón ho philóxenos; died c 530 AD) was a citizen of Constantinople who devoted his time to serving the poor of the city He is venerated as a saint in the Eastern Churches as well in the Catholic Church
Sampson - Wikipedia Locomotive Sampson, built 1855, one of the four South Devon Railway Tornado class steam locomotives SS Admiral Sampson, an American-flagged cargo and passenger steamship, 1898–1914
Sampson Community College Sampson Community College subscribes to an Open Door admissions policy The College accepts applications from legal residents of the United States who hold a regular high school diploma or adult high school equivalency diploma or are at least 18 years of age
The Life of Samson - Bible Study Meaning of the Name Samson's name comes from the Hebrew Shimshon (Strong's Concordance #H8123) and means "like the sun" (Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Definitions) The miraculous birth, exploits, failings, and redemptive death of Samson is covered in the book of Judges from chapters 13 to 16 The story of Samson begins with the Philistines harassing those who lived in the southern part of