SERIES H --- THE JUDGES |
BIBLE STUDY LESSON 17
SAMSON AND DELILAH DELILAH ‘Please tell me what makes you so strong,’ she pleaded. ‘How could anyone capture you?’ Now please tell me how you can be captured.’ ‘All right,’ Samson answered. ‘If you weave the seven locks of my hair into the web of your loom, then tighten it with the pin, I’ll be as weak as any other man.’ Later, when Samson fell asleep, Delilah did exactly as he had said. She wove the seven locks of his hair into the web of her loom and then fastened them with the pin. Suddenly she cried out, ‘The Philistines are upon you, Samson!’ When Samson woke up, he pulled his hair away from the loom, breaking it apart. Delilah continued to nag Samson every time they were together. ‘How can you say that you love me?’ she quarrelled. ‘You won’t even tell me what makes you so strong!’ Day after day Delilah talked about Samson’s secret until finally he gave in and told her the truth. ‘I have always been a Nazirite, dedicated to God before I was born,’ he confided. ‘My hair is the secret of my strength! If it were ever cut, I would be as weak as any other man.’ Delilah knew now that Samson was telling her the truth. She sent for the Philistine rulers. ‘He has told me his secret,’ she said. The Philistine rulers came with the money they had promised. While Samson slept with his head upon Delilah’s knees, she called in a man who cut the seven locks of his hair. Then she began to test her strength against Samson’s and found that he really was weak. ‘The Philistines have come for you, Samson!’ Delilah cried out. Samson woke up with a start, ready to fight the Philistines. ‘I’ll just shake myself free as I did before,’ Samson thought. ‘Then I’ll walk away from them.’ But Samson did not know that the Lord had left him. Seizing Samson, the Philistines gouged out his eyes and took him to Gaza, where they bound him with bronze chains and forced him to grind grain in the prison. But as he worked day by day, his hair grew back again. One day the Philistine rulers had a festival so that they could offer a sacrifice to their god Dagon. ‘Our god has given Samson into our hands,’ they said. The people offered praise to Dagon when they saw Samson chained. ‘He has delivered our enemy Samson into our hands,’ they said. ‘Now we have the one who killed so many of our people.’ As the festival went on and the people became more excited, they called for Samson to be brought into the temple. ‘Bring Samson!’ they shouted. ‘Let him amuse us!’ When Samson had been brought, he was placed in the centre of the temple near the two pillars that supported the roof. As the people laughed and made fun of him, Samson talked to the boy who had led him. I need to rest my hands on the two pillars,’ Samson told the boy. ‘Put my hands on them.’ The temple was filled with people, including the five rulers of the Philistines and three thousand people who had gone to the roof to get a better view of Samson so that they could amuse themselves with him. ‘O Lord!’ Samson prayed, ‘remember me and strengthen me once more so that I may pay back the Philistines for one of my two eyes.’ After he had spoken, Samson put his hands against the two pillars, with his right hand on one and his left hand on the other. ‘Let me die with the Philistines!’ he said. Then Samson put all his weight against the pillars and the temple tumbled down upon the Philistines, including all of the rulers. Samson killed more Philistines at the time of his death than he had during his entire lifetime. When his family had heard the news of Samson’s death, they came for his body and buried it between Zorah and Eshtaol near his father Manoah. Thus Samson’s rule of twenty years ended. COMMENTARY DAGON’S TEMPLE TEST YOURSELF 1.) Where did the Philistines try to capture Samson as he left the city? 2.) How did Samson escape this trap? 3.) Where did Delilah live? 4.) What did Samson tell Delilah to tie him with the first time? 5.) How many locks of hair did Samson have? 6.) How did the Philistines handicap Samson? 7.) What temple did Samson destroy? 8.) How long did Samson rule? 9.) What did baal originally represent? 10) What pattern did Dagon’s temple probably take? |