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Samson And Delilah
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It came to pass afterward, that he loved a woman in the valley of Sorek, whose name was Delilah. — read the full passage →
What more shall I say? For the time would fail me if I told of Gideon, Barak, Samson, Jephthah, David, Samuel, and the prophets;
Samson went to Gaza, and saw there a prostitute, and went in to her. — read the full passage →
Samson went down to Timnah, and saw a woman in Timnah of the daughters of the Philistines. — read the full passage →
It came to pass afterward, that he loved a woman in the valley of Sorek, whose name was Delilah. — read the full passage →
However the hair of his head began to grow again after he was shaved. — read the full passage →
Then went Samson down, and his father and his mother, to Timnah, and came to the vineyards of Timnah: and behold, a young lion roared against him. — read the full passage →
Samson went to Gaza, and saw there a prostitute, and went in to her. — read the full passage →
The children of Israel again did that which was evil in the sight of Yahweh; and Yahweh delivered them into the hand of the Philistines forty years. — read the full passage →
The lords of the Philistines gathered them together to offer a great sacrifice to Dagon their god, and to rejoice; for they said, “Our god has delivered Samson our enemy into our hand.” — read the full passage →
It came to pass afterward, that he loved a woman in the valley of Sorek, whose name was Delilah. — read the full passage →
Samson called to Yahweh, and said, “Lord Yahweh, remember me, please, and strengthen me, please, only this once, God, that I may be at once avenged of the Philistines for my two eyes.” — read the full passage →
Delilah said to Samson, “Until now, you have mocked me and told me lies. Tell me with what you might be bound.” He said to her, “If you weave the seven locks of my head with the web.”
The Spirit of Yahweh came mightily on him, and he went down to Ashkelon, and struck thirty men of them, and took their plunder, and gave the changes of clothing to those who declared the riddle. His anger was kindled, and he went up to his father’s house.
When he came to Lehi, the Philistines shouted as they met him: and the Spirit of Yahweh came mightily on him, and the ropes that were on his arms became as flax that was burnt with fire, and his bands dropped from off his hands. — read the full passage →
Yahweh spoke to Moses, saying, — read the full passage →
for, behold, you shall conceive, and bear a son; and no razor shall come on his head; for the child shall be a Nazirite to God from the womb: and he shall begin to save Israel out of the hand of the Philistines.”
The woman bore a son, and named him Samson: and the child grew, and Yahweh blessed him. — read the full passage →
She said to him, “How can you say, ‘I love you,’ when your heart is not with me? You have mocked me these three times, and have not told me where your great strength lies.”
Samson went down to Timnah, and saw a woman in Timnah of the daughters of the Philistines. — read the full passage →
Samson called to Yahweh, and said, “Lord Yahweh, remember me, please, and strengthen me, please, only this once, God, that I may be at once avenged of the Philistines for my two eyes.”
Delilah said to Samson, “Behold, you have mocked me, and told me lies: now please tell me with which you might be bound.”
However the hair of his head began to grow again after he was shaved.
But after a while, in the time of wheat harvest, Samson visited his wife with a young goat; and he said, “I will go in to my wife into the room.” But her father wouldn’t allow him to go in. — read the full passage →
Flee from youthful lusts; but pursue righteousness, faith, love, and peace with those who call on the Lord out of a pure heart.
Watch! Stand firm in the faith! Be courageous! Be strong! — read the full passage →
With persuasive words, she led him astray. With the flattering of her lips, she seduced him. — read the full passage →
For the lips of an adulteress drip honey. Her mouth is smoother than oil, — read the full passage →
To deliver you from the strange woman, even from the foreigner who flatters with her words; — read the full passage →
Samson said, “Let me die with the Philistines!” He bowed himself with all his might; and the house fell on the lords, and on all the people who were therein. So the dead that he killed at his death were more than those who he killed in his life.
It came to pass afterward, that he loved a woman in the valley of Sorek, whose name was Delilah. — read the full passage →
The Philistines laid hold on him, and put out his eyes; and they brought him down to Gaza, and bound him with fetters of brass; and he ground at the mill in the prison.
The children of Israel again did that which was evil in the sight of Yahweh; and Yahweh delivered them into the hand of the Philistines forty years. — read the full passage →
to keep you from the immoral woman, from the flattery of the wayward wife’s tongue. — read the full passage →
Samson went to Gaza, and saw there a prostitute, and went in to her.
The woman bore a son, and named him Samson: and the child grew, and Yahweh blessed him. — read the full passage →
But each one is tempted, when he is drawn away by his own lust, and enticed. — read the full passage →
Finally, be strong in the Lord, and in the strength of his might. — read the full passage →
Finally, be strong in the Lord, and in the strength of his might. — read the full passage →
No temptation has taken you except what is common to man. God is faithful, who will not allow you to be tempted above what you are able, but will with the temptation also make the way of escape, that you may be able to endure it.
Charm is deceitful, and beauty is vain; but a woman who fears Yahweh, she shall be praised.
With persuasive words, she led him astray. With the flattering of her lips, she seduced him. — read the full passage →
For at the window of my house, I looked out through my lattice. — read the full passage →
to keep you from the immoral woman, from the flattery of the wayward wife’s tongue. — read the full passage →
The lords of the Philistines gathered them together to offer a great sacrifice to Dagon their god, and to rejoice; for they said, “Our god has delivered Samson our enemy into our hand.” — read the full passage →
It came to pass afterward, that he loved a woman in the valley of Sorek, whose name was Delilah.
When he came to Lehi, the Philistines shouted as they met him: and the Spirit of Yahweh came mightily on him, and the ropes that were on his arms became as flax that was burnt with fire, and his bands dropped from off his hands. — read the full passage →
Samson went and caught three hundred foxes, and took torches, and turned tail to tail, and put a torch in the midst between every two tails. — read the full passage →
On the seventh day, they said to Samson’s wife, “Entice your husband, that he may declare to us the riddle, lest we burn you and your father’s house with fire. Have you called us to impoverish us? Is it not so?” — read the full passage →
His father went down to the woman: and Samson made there a feast; for so used the young men to do. — read the full passage →
Samson went down to Timnah, and saw a woman in Timnah of the daughters of the Philistines. — read the full passage →
for by grace you have been saved through faith, and that not of yourselves; it is the gift of God,
Don’t be unequally yoked with unbelievers, for what fellowship have righteousness and iniquity? Or what fellowship has light with darkness?
She made him sleep on her knees; and she called for a man, and shaved off the seven locks of his head; and she began to afflict him, and his strength went from him.
Samson went and caught three hundred foxes, and took torches, and turned tail to tail, and put a torch in the midst between every two tails.
They came to the other side of the sea, into the country of the Gadarenes. — read the full passage →
He judged Israel in the days of the Philistines twenty years.
When he had set the brands on fire, he let them go into the standing grain of the Philistines, and burnt up both the shocks and the standing grain, and also the olive groves.
What more shall I say? For the time would fail me if I told of Gideon, Barak, Samson, Jephthah, David, Samuel, and the prophets; — read the full passage →
Yahweh’s word came again to me, saying, — read the full passage →
Delilah said to Samson, “Please tell me where your great strength lies, and what you might be bound to afflict you.”
Samson went to Gaza, and saw there a prostitute, and went in to her. — read the full passage →
But after a while, in the time of wheat harvest, Samson visited his wife with a young goat; and he said, “I will go in to my wife into the room.” But her father wouldn’t allow him to go in. — read the full passage →
His father went down to the woman: and Samson made there a feast; for so used the young men to do. — read the full passage →
The children of Israel again did that which was evil in the sight of Yahweh; and Yahweh delivered them into the hand of the Philistines forty years. — read the full passage →
Now Jephthah the Gileadite was a mighty man of valor, and he was the son of a prostitute: and Gilead became the father of Jephthah. — read the full passage →
One of the seven angels who had the seven bowls came and spoke with me, saying, “Come here. I will show you the judgment of the great prostitute who sits on many waters, — read the full passage →
having eyes full of adultery, and who can’t cease from sin; enticing unsettled souls; having a heart trained in greed; children of cursing; — read the full passage →
Be sober and self-controlled. Be watchful. Your adversary, the devil, walks around like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour. — read the full passage →
casting all your worries on him, because he cares for you.
Blessed is the man who endures temptation, for when he has been approved, he will receive the crown of life, which the Lord promised to those who love him. — read the full passage →
He came and preached peace to you who were far off and to those who were near.
Doesn’t even nature itself teach you that if a man has long hair, it is a dishonor to him? — read the full passage →
Therefore let him who thinks he stands be careful that he doesn’t fall. — read the full passage →
The burden of Egypt: “Behold, Yahweh rides on a swift cloud, and comes to Egypt. The idols of Egypt will tremble at his presence; and the heart of Egypt will melt in its midst.
The words of the Preacher, the son of David, king in Jerusalem: — read the full passage →
Don’t lust after her beauty in your heart, neither let her captivate you with her eyelids. — read the full passage →
to keep you from the immoral woman, from the flattery of the wayward wife’s tongue. — read the full passage →
For the lips of an adulteress drip honey. Her mouth is smoother than oil, — read the full passage →
For the lips of an adulteress drip honey. Her mouth is smoother than oil, — read the full passage →
For the lips of an adulteress drip honey. Her mouth is smoother than oil, — read the full passage →
When Delilah saw that he had told her all his heart, she sent and called for the lords of the Philistines, saying, “Come up this once, for he has told me all his heart.” Then the lords of the Philistines came up to her, and brought the money in their hand. — read the full passage →
He told her all his heart, and said to her, “No razor has ever come on my head; for I have been a Nazirite to God from my mother’s womb. If I am shaved, then my strength will go from me, and I will become weak, and be like any other man.” — read the full passage →
He told her all his heart, and said to her, “No razor has ever come on my head; for I have been a Nazirite to God from my mother’s womb. If I am shaved, then my strength will go from me, and I will become weak, and be like any other man.” — read the full passage →
She said to him, “How can you say, ‘I love you,’ when your heart is not with me? You have mocked me these three times, and have not told me where your great strength lies.” — read the full passage →
The lords of the Philistines came up to her, and said to her, “Entice him, and see in which his great strength lies, and by what means we may prevail against him, that we may bind him to afflict him; and we will each give you eleven hundred pieces of silver.”
He was very thirsty, and called on Yahweh, and said, “You have given this great deliverance by the hand of your servant; and now shall I die for thirst, and fall into the hand of the uncircumcised?” — read the full passage →
He was very thirsty, and called on Yahweh, and said, “You have given this great deliverance by the hand of your servant; and now shall I die for thirst, and fall into the hand of the uncircumcised?” — read the full passage →
He was very thirsty, and called on Yahweh, and said, “You have given this great deliverance by the hand of your servant; and now shall I die for thirst, and fall into the hand of the uncircumcised?”
When he came to Lehi, the Philistines shouted as they met him: and the Spirit of Yahweh came mightily on him, and the ropes that were on his arms became as flax that was burnt with fire, and his bands dropped from off his hands. — read the full passage →
Samson said to them, “If you behave like this, surely I will be avenged of you, and after that I will cease.” — read the full passage →
Samson went and caught three hundred foxes, and took torches, and turned tail to tail, and put a torch in the midst between every two tails. — read the full passage →
But after a while, in the time of wheat harvest, Samson visited his wife with a young goat; and he said, “I will go in to my wife into the room.” But her father wouldn’t allow him to go in. — read the full passage →
But after a while, in the time of wheat harvest, Samson visited his wife with a young goat; and he said, “I will go in to my wife into the room.” But her father wouldn’t allow him to go in. — read the full passage →
The men of the city said to him on the seventh day before the sun went down, “What is sweeter than honey? What is stronger than a lion?” He said to them, “If you hadn’t plowed with my heifer, you wouldn’t have found out my riddle.” — read the full passage →
Samson’s wife wept before him, and said, “You just hate me, and don’t love me. You have told a riddle to the children of my people, and haven’t told it to me.” He said to her, “Behold, I haven’t told it my father nor my mother, and shall I tell you?” — read the full passage →
Samson’s wife wept before him, and said, “You just hate me, and don’t love me. You have told a riddle to the children of my people, and haven’t told it to me.” He said to her, “Behold, I haven’t told it my father nor my mother, and shall I tell you?” — read the full passage →
His father went down to the woman: and Samson made there a feast; for so used the young men to do. — read the full passage →
Then went Samson down, and his father and his mother, to Timnah, and came to the vineyards of Timnah: and behold, a young lion roared against him. — read the full passage →
The woman bore a son, and named him Samson: and the child grew, and Yahweh blessed him. — read the full passage →
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