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Sunday Brunch Podcast – Judges Chapter 14 – Samson

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I will be reading from Judges Chapter 14. My thoughts are bolded and in brackets. Share your own thoughts, questions and insight by leaving a comment!

Samson’s Marriage

Samson went down to Timnah and saw there a young Philistine woman. 2 When he returned, he said to his father and mother, “I have seen a Philistine woman in Timnah; now get her for me as my wife.”

3 His father and mother replied, “Isn’t there an acceptable woman among your relatives or among all our people? Must you go to the uncircumcised Philistines to get a wife?”

But Samson said to his father, “Get her for me. She’s the right one for me.” 4 (His parents did not know that this was from the Lord, who was seeking an occasion to confront the Philistines; for at that time they were ruling over Israel.)

5 Samson went down to Timnah together with his father and mother. As they approached the vineyards of Timnah, suddenly a young lion came roaring toward him. 6 The Spirit of the Lord came powerfully upon him so that he tore the lion apart with his bare hands as he might have torn a young goat. But he told neither his father nor his mother what he had done. [I’m somewhat confused by verses 5-6. The verse begins as if Samson and his mother and father are walking/traveling together. But, then it appears as if his father and mother are no longer with him when he’s attacked by the lion? Can you imagine, tearing a lion apart with your bare hands? I can only wonder how that may have looked. It appears that Samson was not afraid since the Spirit of the Lord came upon him and gave him strength. I also wonder why Samson did not tell his mother and father about his tearing the lion apart. Did he think that his parents would not believe him? Please share any insight you might have about verses 5 & 6] 7 Then he went down and talked with the woman, and he liked her.

8 Some time later, when he went back to marry her, he turned aside to look at the lion’s carcass, and in it he saw a swarm of bees and some honey. 9 He scooped out the honey with his hands and ate as he went along. When he rejoined his parents, he gave them some, and they too ate it. But he did not tell them that he had taken the honey from the lion’s carcass. [I again wonder about Samson’s secrecy. Why does not he not tell his parents about the lion’s attack, his killing the lion, and about the honey in the carcass? I also wonder, was honey something that they didn’t have very often? Was it hard to obtain? Was the honey like a treat for them to enjoy since they could not have it every day? I assume that they may not have had beekeepers during the Old Testament. I did a little research online and found that there were honey collectors in ancient times. They would burn smoke to startle the bees and collect the honey from the beehives. I used Wikipedia for quick research.]

10 Now his father went down to see the woman. And there Samson held a feast, as was customary for young men. 11 When the people saw him, they chose thirty men to be his companions.

12 “Let me tell you a riddle,” Samson said to them. “If you can give me the answer within the seven days of the feast, I will give you thirty linen garments and thirty sets of clothes. 13 If you can’t tell me the answer, you must give me thirty linen garments and thirty sets of clothes.” [I found it interesting that Samson was telling a riddle. To me, it was fascinating that riddles were told in ancient times.]

“Tell us your riddle,” they said. “Let’s hear it.”

14 He replied,

“Out of the eater, something to eat;

    out of the strong, something sweet.”

For three days they could not give the answer.

15 On the fourth day, they said to Samson’s wife, “Coax your husband into explaining the riddle for us, or we will burn you and your father’s household to death. Did you invite us here to steal our property?” [All, I can say is, this is utterly horrifying. At times, I find that reading the Old Testament can be very horrifying!]

16 Then Samson’s wife threw herself on him, sobbing, “You hate me! You don’t really love me. You’ve given my people a riddle, but you haven’t told me the answer.”

“I haven’t even explained it to my father or mother,” he replied, “so why should I explain it to you?” 17 She cried the whole seven days of the feast. So on the seventh day he finally told her, because she continued to press him. She in turn explained the riddle to her people.

18 Before sunset on the seventh day the men of the town said to him,

“What is sweeter than honey?

    What is stronger than a lion?”

Samson said to them,

“If you had not plowed with my heifer,

    you would not have solved my riddle.”

19 Then the Spirit of the Lord came powerfully upon him. He went down to Ashkelon, struck down thirty of their men, stripped them of everything and gave their clothes to those who had explained the riddle. Burning with anger, he returned to his father’s home. 20 And Samson’s wife was given to one of his companions who had attended him at the feast. [It appears that Samson is angry because his wife has told her people the answer to the riddle. It’s puzzling about his giving the clothes from the stricken men to those who had explained the riddle? Since he’d been tricked, I’d imagine that he would have reneged on his agreement regarding the prize? Perhaps his giving his wife to one of his companions symbolizes his divorcing his wife due to her dishonesty.]

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Sunday Brunch – Samson – Judges Chapter 13

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Judges Chapter 13

Do you remember learning about Samson in Sunday School? What do you remember about him?

Let’s read and discuss Samson’s life as told in the Old Testament. We will start with Chapter 13 – moving forward with other chapters in later podcasts. When I share Chapter 13, I will read each verse, sharing my thoughts in between the verses. If you are reading this, my thoughts are bolded in brackets.

The Birth of Samson

Chapter 13

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. [I find it interesting as to how stubborn the Israelites were. They breaking God’s law and the Lord would punish them many times in the Old Testament.]

2 A certain man of Zorah, named Manoah, from the clan of the Danites, had a wife who was childless, unable to give birth. [Reading about Manoah’s childless wife reminds me of Sarah and Rachel in the Old Testament. Both of these women had fertility issues. Rachel even bargained for her sister, Leah’s, mandrakes. Mandrakes were a fertility stimulant and it’s hinted that Rachel was hoping that eating these would assist in her getting pregnant by her husband Jacob.] 3 The angel of the Lord appeared to her and said, “You are barren and childless, but you are going to become pregnant and give birth to a son. 4 Now see to it that you drink no wine or other fermented drink and that you do not eat anything unclean. [Verse #4 reminds me about the advice that is given to pregnant women nowadays. Pregnant women are told not to drink alcohol and not to smoke.] 5 You will become pregnant and have a son whose head is never to be touched by a razor because the boy is to be a Nazirite, dedicated to God from the womb. He will take the lead in delivering Israel from the hands of the Philistines.” [From my research, the Nazarite vow is usually taken voluntarily by an individual. In Samson’s case, he’s taking the vow via a command made to his parents. Those taking the Nazarite vow one was to abstain from alcohol, as well as grapes! The vowers were not even allowed to eat grape seeds or skins! I wonder why? What would be wrong with eating unfermented grapes, or, grape juice? Read Numbers 6:3-7 to find out more about this.]

6 Then the woman went to her husband and told him, “A man of God came to me. He looked like an angel of God, very awesome. [I’ve always wondered what it would be like to see an angel while still on this earth. I’ve read of those who’ve claimed to see angels, and it sounds like a mesmerizing, awesome experience! I’ve also noticed in the Bible that when angels are mentioned, they are usually male.] I didn’t ask him where he came from, and he didn’t tell me his name. 7 But he said to me, ‘You will become pregnant and have a son. Now then, drink no wine or other fermented drink and do not eat anything unclean, because the boy will be a Nazirite of God from the womb until the day of his death.’”

8 Then Manoah prayed to the Lord: “Pardon your servant, Lord. I beg you to let the man of God you sent to us come again to teach us how to bring up the boy who is to be born.”

9 God heard Manoah, and the angel of God came again to the woman while she was out in the field; but her husband Manoah was not with her. 10 The woman hurried to tell her husband, “He’s here! The man who appeared to me the other day!”

11 Manoah got up and followed his wife. When he came to the man, he said, “Are you the man who talked to my wife?”

“I am,” he said.

12 So Manoah asked him, “When your words are fulfilled, what is to be the rule that governs the boy’s life and work?”

13 The angel of the Lord answered, “Your wife must do all that I have told her. 14 She must not eat anything that comes from the grapevine, nor drink any wine or other fermented drink nor eat anything unclean. She must do everything I have commanded her.”

15 Manoah said to the angel of the Lord, “We would like you to stay until we prepare a young goat for you.”

16 The angel of the Lord replied, “Even though you detain me, I will not eat any of your food. But if you prepare a burnt offering, offer it to the Lord.” (Manoah did not realize that it was the angel of the Lord.) [It’s interesting that the angel did not eat Manoah’s food – since he said he was being detained, that might be why he refused their hospitality. I only remember one reference in the Bible where angels eat food. Read Genesis 19:1-3. Two angels visit Lot and he prepares a meal for them and the angels eat the food. Lot had to convince the angels to stay at his house – they initially refused.]

17 Then Manoah inquired of the angel of the Lord, “What is your name, so that we may honor you when your word comes true?”

18 He replied, “Why do you ask my name? It is beyond understanding.” 19 Then Manoah took a young goat, together with the grain offering, and sacrificed it on a rock to the Lord. And the Lord did an amazing thing while Manoah and his wife watched: 20 As the flame blazed up from the altar toward heaven, the angel of the Lord ascended in the flame. Seeing this, Manoah and his wife fell with their faces to the ground. 21 When the angel of the Lord did not show himself again to Manoah and his wife, Manoah realized that it was the angel of the Lord. [Wow, just reading about this gives me shivers! It must have been so cool and amazing to see the angel ascend toward heaven in the flame from the fire!]

22 “We are doomed to die!” he said to his wife. “We have seen God!” [I’m unclear as to why Manoah says this? They had seen an angel, not God!]

23 But his wife answered, “If the Lord had meant to kill us, he would not have accepted a burnt offering and grain offering from our hands, nor shown us all these things or now told us this.”

24 The woman gave birth to a boy and named him Samson. He grew and the Lord blessed him, 25 and the Spirit of the Lord began to stir him while he was in Mahaneh Dan, between Zorah and Eshtaol.

[I think it’s interesting that Samson’s mother is not given a name. She is just referred to as the woman, or, Manoah’s wife.]

So, do you remember learning about Samson in Sunday School? What do you remember about him?

This blog post was sponsored by Divine Desserts Publishing LLC. If you like stories about faith and Christianity then you must read Loving Luke by Cecelia Dowdy. Loving Luke is about a reunion between Luke and Kim, two childhood sweethearts. It’s a Christmas novel full of love, regrets, and second chances. There’s also a bakery and plenty of delicious desserts wrapped within this amazing story. Can Luke and Kim find the courage to overcome their hang-ups and learn to love again? Loving Luke has been an Amazon bestselling novel with several 5-star reviews! Purchase today and tell your friends by sharing this blog post!

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