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Samson - Wikipedia Samson ( ˈsæmsən ; Hebrew: שִׁמְשׁוֹן, romanized: Šimšōn, lit 'man of the sun') [1][a] was the last of the judges of the ancient Israelites mentioned in the Book of Judges (chapters 13 to 16) and one of the last leaders who "judged" the twelve tribes of Israel before the institution of the monarchy He is sometimes regarded as an Israelite version of the popular Near Eastern
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
Judges 13-16 NIV - The Birth of Samson - Again the - Bible . . . The Birth of Samson - Again the Israelites did evil in the eyes of the LORD, so the LORD delivered them into the hands of the Philistines for forty years A certain man of Zorah, named Manoah, from the clan of the Danites, had a wife who was childless, unable to give birth The angel of the LORD appeared to her and said, “You are barren and childless, but you are going to become pregnant and
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
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