Judges 13:1-25

Judges 13:16 I. We must first ask what principles, regarding the way in which God works deliverance for man, were taught by Samson. (1) The first principle impressed on the minds of his contemporaries must have been, that, "in a state of universal depression, all must ultimately depend on the indomi... [ Continue Reading ]

Judges 13:9

Judges 13:9 The name Zorah means "the hornet's nest." It was a village of the tribe of Dan on a crag of the spur of a long mountain chain, high up amidst the cliffs. The place had a fame for the powers of mischief it possessed in sheltering or in sending forth the foes of those who were the enemies... [ Continue Reading ]

Judges 13:18-22

Judges 13:18 I. It is clear that this angel was in human form, for twice Manoah's wife, twice Manoah, and once the history itself calls him "man" or "man of God." And yet the Deity of this man is as perfectly evident. When asked His name, He is not afraid to give the one by which Christ is distinct... [ Continue Reading ]

Judges 13:24,25

Judges 13:24 _(with Judges 16:31)_ I. Consider the character of Samson. His character is unlike that of the other heroes of Hebrew story. (1) Alone in the Old Testament he overflows with joyousness. His very name means "Sunlike." He has a sportive wit which sparkles in rhythmic couplets, flashes in... [ Continue Reading ]

Judges 13:25

Judges 13:25 _(with Judges 14:6; Judges 16:20; Hebrews 11:32)._ If we inquire where the great strength of Samson lay, three answers exist; one in the Old Testament; one in the New Testament; another in the newest testament of all the current life of our own day. I. The first response brings us fa... [ Continue Reading ]

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