Judges 13-14

Thursday Evening Bible Study

October 27, 2011

Introduction

Do people see Jesus? Is the gospel preached? Does it speak to the broken hearted? Does it build up the church? Milk – Meat – Manna Preach for a decision

We are watching Israel go through its cycles of trusting God and rebelling. The time of the judges was a period of 400 years between the time of Moses and the Kings of Israel. These “judges” were men and women that God used at various times to get the nation back on track, and then to deliver them from their enemies.

Some of these judges were “good” guys, like Gideon.

Some of them were not so perfect, like Jephthah.

As we begin to look at the life of Samson, there are some things to keep in mind. First, God considered him one of the heroes of faith –

(Heb 11:32 NKJV) And what more shall I say? For the time would fail me to tell of Gideon and Barak and Samson and Jephthah, also of David and Samuel and the prophets:

He is in the same company as Gideon, Barak, David, and Samuel.

Samson, like Jephthah, is an odd mix of heroism and tragedy, weakness and strength. He was a man who liked to tell riddles, but he himself was a riddle. We like to have all our heroes be people of consistency and character, but Samson was neither of these.

Warren Wiersbe writes about Samson,

Bold before men, Samson was weak before women and couldn’t resist telling them his secrets. Empowered by the Spirit of God, he yielded his body to the appetites of the flesh. Called to declare war on the Philistines, he fraternized with the enemy and even tried to marry a Philistine woman. He fought the Lord’s battles by day and disobeyed the Lord’s commandments by night. Given the name Samson, which means “sunny,” he ended up in the darkness, blinded by the very enemy he was supposed to conquer.

Spurgeon said, “His whole life is a series of miracles and follies.”

Judges 13

13:1-25 Samson’s Birth

:1 Again the children of Israel did evil in the sight of the Lord, and the Lord delivered them into the hand of the Philistines for forty years.

:1 forty years

Each time the nation backslides, they reach a point where God lets them be ruled by some foreign power.

This time it’s the Philistines.

This will be the longest period of foreign domination so far.

:2 Now there was a certain man from Zorah, of the family of the Danites, whose name was Manoah; and his wife was barren and had no children.

:2 Zorah – “hornet”

Play “Zorah” map video.

Last week Jephthah’s exploits took place on the eastern side of the Jordan River. Samson’s home town is about 14 miles west of Jerusalem.

:2 Danites – the family is of the tribe of Dan

:2 ManoahManowach – “rest”

:2 barren

Manoah’s wife was unable to get pregnant. This was a terrible thing in ancient days. This was a woman’s sense of identity.

:3 And the Angel of the Lord appeared to the woman and said to her, “Indeed now, you are barren and have borne no children, but you shall conceive and bear a son.

:3 the Angel of the Lord

The word “angel” doesn’t necessarily mean a created being along the lines of what we typically call “angels”. The word means “messenger” or “representative”, and this means the phrase might be translatedthe messenger of Yahweh”.

This is a special personage unique to the Old Testament.

He appeared to many including Abraham (Gen. 22), Moses (Ex. 3), and Gideon (Judg. 6).
We believe this is the appearance of Jesus Christ in the Old Testament. This is a “preincarnate theophany”, or, an appearance of God in the Old Testament before the time that Jesus took on human flesh in the womb of a young girl named Mary.

:3 you shall conceive

Lesson

God’s fertility clinic

This seems to be one of His specialties, allowing women to conceive who have had problems doing so.
Sarah, Hannah (Samuel’s mom), Elizabeth (John the Baptist’s mom)
In those days, it was devastating for a woman to be unable to conceive. A woman’s whole sense of identity was ruined by the inability to conceive.
Yet even in today’s “modern” society, a woman can be devastated when she is unable to conceive.
I do not want to build up false hopes for a woman and give the impression that all you need to do is pray and God will allow you to get pregnant. But I do want to suggest that you pray. God may answer your prayer by saying “no” or, “not yet”, but be sure that you don’t find yourself in the category of not receiving because you didn’t ask.
I’ve known folks who have asked people in our church to pray for them to get pregnant, and God has answered some of those prayers.

:4 Now therefore, please be careful not to drink wine or similar drink, and not to eat anything unclean.

:5 For behold, you shall conceive and bear a son. And no razor shall come upon his head, for the child shall be a Nazirite to God from the womb; and he shall begin to deliver Israel out of the hand of the Philistines.”

:4 be careful not to drink wine

Lesson

Dedicated moms

Part of Samson’s preparation for his calling came before he was even conceived or born. Part of what was built into Samson was the commitment of a mother who was willing to make sacrifices for her child.
Illustration
When God Created Mom's by Erma Bombeck
When the good Lord was creating mothers, He was into His sixth day of overtime, when an angel appeared and said, “You’re doing a lot of fiddling around on this one.” And the Lord said, “Have you read the spec on this one? She has to be completely washable, but not plastic; have 180 moveable parts, all replaceable; run on black coffee and leftovers; have a lap that disappears when she stands up; a kiss that can cure anything from a broken leg to a disappointed love affair; and six pair of hands.” The angel shook her head slowly and said, “Six pairs of hands...no way.” “It’s not the hands that are causing me problems,” said the Lord. “It’s the three pairs of eyes that mothers have to have.” “That’s on the standard model?” asked the angel. The Lord nodded. “One pair that sees through closed doors when she asks, “What are you kids doing in there?” when she already knows. Another here, in the back of her head that sees what she shouldn’t, but what she has to know, and of course the ones here in front that can look at a child when he goofs up and say, “I understand and I love you,” without so much as uttering a word.” “Lord,” said the angel, touching his sleeve gently, “Rest for now. Tomorrow...” “I can’t,” said the Lord. “I’m so close to creating something close to myself. Already I have one who heals herself when she is sick, can feed a family of six on one pound of hamburger and can get a nine year old to stand under a shower.” The angel circled the model of the mother very slowly. “She’s too soft,” she sighed. “But tough!” said the Lord excitedly. “You cannot imagine what the mother can do or endure.” “Can she think?” “Not only think, but she can reason and compromise,” said the Creator. Finally the angel bent over and ran his finger across the cheek. “There’s a leak,” he pronounced. “I told you, you were trying to put too much into this model.” “It’s not a leak,” said the Lord. “It’s a tear.” “What’s it for?” “It’s for joy, sadness, disappointment, pain, loneliness and pride.” “You’re a genius,” said the angel.
There is great power in a mom who is dedicated to the Lord and who sets the example for her children.

:5 a Nazirite to God naziyr – consecrated or devoted one

Lesson

Dedicated

It would start with mom.  Samson would follow.
There were specific things that a person did in order to be a Nazirite. These were spelled out to Moses in Numbers 6.
(Nu 6:2–8 NKJV) —2 “Speak to the children of Israel, and say to them: ‘When either a man or woman consecrates an offering to take the vow of a Nazirite, to separate himself to the Lord, 3 he shall separate himself from wine and similar drink; he shall drink neither vinegar made from wine nor vinegar made from similar drink; neither shall he drink any grape juice, nor eat fresh grapes or raisins. 4 All the days of his separation he shall eat nothing that is produced by the grapevine, from seed to skin. 5 ‘All the days of the vow of his separation no razor shall come upon his head; until the days are fulfilled for which he separated himself to the Lord, he shall be holy. Then he shall let the locks of the hair of his head grow. 6 All the days that he separates himself to the Lord he shall not go near a dead body. 7 He shall not make himself unclean even for his father or his mother, for his brother or his sister, when they die, because his separation to God is on his head. 8 All the days of his separation he shall be holy to the Lord.
The Nazirite vow involved abstaining from three things:
1) No grapes

Drinking can get you into trouble.

Illustration

A woman and a man are involved in a car accident, it’s a bad one. Both of their cars are totally demolished but amazingly neither of them is hurt. After they crawl out of their cars, the woman says, “So you’re a man; that’s interesting. I’m a woman. Wow, just look at our cars! There’s nothing left, but fortunately we are unhurt. This must be a sign from God that we should meet and be friends and live together in peace for the rest of our days.” Flattered, the man replied, “Oh yes, I agree with you completely! This must be a sign from God!” The woman continued, “And look at this, here’s another miracle. My car is completely demolished but this bottle of wine didn’t break. Surely God wants us to drink this wine and celebrate our good fortune. Then she hands the bottle to the man. The man nods his head in agreement, opens it and drinks half the bottle and then hands it back to the woman. The woman takes the bottle, immediately puts the cap back on, and hands it back to the man. The man asks, “Aren’t you having any?” The woman replies, “No. I think I’ll just wait for the police...”

Moral of the story: Women are clever. Don’t mess with them.

The Nazirite was to stay so far away from wine that they couldn’t even have grape jelly on their toast or raisins in their oatmeal.

That’s commitment.

2) No dead bodies

Dead bodies made you “unclean”.

The Nazirite’s life was supposed to be all about being “clean”.

2) No haircuts

It seems to me that this would be an outward sign to those around you that you were a man with a mission. You were on special assignment from God.

It would probably go like this: Someone notices you have extremely long hair, and they ask you, “Hey bub, what’s with the long hair?” You would respond, “I’m on a mission from God.”

The hair would be a witness to those around you, letting them know

Illustration

On his sixteenth birthday a son approached his father and said, “Dad, I’m sixteen now. When I get my license, can I drive the family car?” His dad looked at him and said, “Son, driving the car takes maturity, and first, you must prove that you are responsible enough. And one way you must do that is to bring up your grades. They are not acceptable. Second, you must read the Bible every day. And finally, you must get that hair cut; it looks outrageous.” The son began the task of fulfilling his father’s requirements, knowing that the last one might be impossible. When his grades came out he went to his dad with a big smile. “Look, Dad, all A’s and B’s on my report card. Now can I drive the family car?” “Very good, son. You are one-third of the way there, but have you been reading the Bible?” the father replied. “Yes, Dad, every day,” said the son. “Very good son. You are two-thirds of the way there. Now when are you going to get that hair cut?” The son, thinking that he could outsmart the father, responded, “Well, I don’t see why I should get my hair cut to drive the car. Jesus had long hair, didn’t he?” The father looked at his boy and said, “That’s right, son and Jesus walked everywhere he went.”

Keep in mind, Samson’s strength didn’t come from his hair, it came from his commitment to God.

Cutting the hair ended that commitment.

There have been other famous Nazirites than Samson.

John the Baptist – a lifelong Nazirite (Luke 1:15)
(Lk 1:15 NKJV) —15 For he will be great in the sight of the Lord, and shall drink neither wine nor strong drink. He will also be filled with the Holy Spirit, even from his mother’s womb.
Samuel – a lifelong Nazirite (1Sam. 1:11)
(1 Sa 1:11 NKJV) —11 Then she made a vow and said, “O Lord of hosts, if You will indeed look on the affliction of Your maidservant and remember me, and not forget Your maidservant, but will give Your maidservant a male child, then I will give him to the Lord all the days of his life, and no razor shall come upon his head.”
Paul – he seems to have taken a Nazirite vow for a limited period of time (Acts 18:18)
(Ac 18:18 NKJV) —18 So Paul still remained a good while. Then he took leave of the brethren and sailed for Syria, and Priscilla and Aquila were with him. He had his hair cut off at Cenchrea, for he had taken a vow.

:5 to deliver Israel out of the hand of the Philistines

It is possible that the time of Samson may overlap some of the time of Samuel. Both may have operated during the same forty year period in which the Philistines ruled over the Israelites.

Samson’s rule lasted twenty years (Jud 15:20)

(Jdg 15:20 NKJV) And he judged Israel twenty years in the days of the Philistines.
This means that Samson’s time of judging Israel came during those forty years when the Philistines ruled Israel. This may have been between 1095 BC and 1055 BC.

The Philistine rule wouldn’t be completely broken until the battle at Mizpeh (1Sam. 7), at the time of Samuel.

Samson began the deliverance from the Philistines, but the final victory would need the work of Samuel (1Sam. 7) and David (2Sam. 5:17-25).

:6 So the woman came and told her husband, saying, “A Man of God came to me, and His countenance was like the countenance of the Angel of God, very awesome; but I did not ask Him where He was from, and He did not tell me His name.

:7 And He said to me, ‘Behold, you shall conceive and bear a son. Now drink no wine or similar drink, nor eat anything unclean, for the child shall be a Nazirite to God from the womb to the day of his death.’ ”

:8 Then Manoah prayed to the Lord, and said, “O my Lord, please let the Man of God whom You sent come to us again and teach us what we shall do for the child who will be born.”

Manoah wants to meet this “person”.

:9 And God listened to the voice of Manoah, and the Angel of God came to the woman again as she was sitting in the field; but Manoah her husband was not with her.

I find it fascinating that the Angel appears to the wife, not to Manoah.

:10 Then the woman ran in haste and told her husband, and said to him, “Look, the Man who came to me the other day has just now appeared to me!”

:11 So Manoah arose and followed his wife. When he came to the Man, he said to Him, “Are You the Man who spoke to this woman?” And He said, “I am.

:12 Manoah said, “Now let Your words come to pass! What will be the boy’s rule of life, and his work?”

:13 So the Angel of the Lord said to Manoah, “Of all that I said to the woman let her be careful.

:14 She may not eat anything that comes from the vine, nor may she drink wine or similar drink, nor eat anything unclean. All that I commanded her let her observe.”

:12 the boy’s rule of life, and his work

Lesson

One step at a time

The Angel doesn’t answer Manoah’s question about the boy’s “rule of life and his work”
All He does is to remind the couple of what the wife’s responsibility is – that she starts by setting the example for the boy.
God doesn’t always lay out the entire plan before us.
Instead He gives us principles to live our life by, and that’s what we need to focus on.
Sometimes He will give us specific direction in answer to our questions.
Sometimes He expects us to make a decision, even if it’s a mistake – life is messy.
Illustration
In the old days before GPS, they had an ingenious way for ship captains to navigate the treacherous waters of the Norwegian fiords at night. Light houses were set up at various spots through the fiords, and the trick was to learn how to use them. When a ship entered a fiord, the captain would aim the ship toward the first light house. As they came to a turning point in the fiord, the next light house would become visible and the ship would turn towards it. One light house after another until finally the ship reached its destination.

Sometimes learning God’s will is like that. God only gives you the next lighthouse to aim for. You just aim toward that lighthouse until God gives you the next course correction.

(Ps 119:105 NKJV) Your word is a lamp to my feet And a light to my path.

:15 Then Manoah said to the Angel of the Lord, “Please let us detain You, and we will prepare a young goat for You.”

Manoah is practicing hospitality. He doesn’t realize who this stranger is. He simply wants to offer a meal to the visitor.

:16 And the Angel of the Lord said to Manoah, “Though you detain Me, I will not eat your food. But if you offer a burnt offering, you must offer it to the Lord.” (For Manoah did not know He was the Angel of the Lord.)

:16 burnt offering – that’s what they call it when I cook.

:17 Then Manoah said to the Angel of the Lord, “What is Your name, that when Your words come to pass we may honor You?”

:18 And the Angel of the Lord said to him, “Why do you ask My name, seeing it is wonderful?”

:18 wonderfulpil’iy – wonderful, incomprehensible, extraordinary

A related word is found in:

(Is 9:6 NKJV) For unto us a Child is born, Unto us a Son is given; And the government will be upon His shoulder. And His name will be called Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.

:19 So Manoah took the young goat with the grain offering, and offered it upon the rock to the Lord. And He did a wondrous thing while Manoah and his wife looked on—

:19 a wondrous thingpala’ – to be marvelous, be surpassing, be extraordinary

A word related to “wonderful” in the previous verse.

:20 it happened as the flame went up toward heaven from the altar—the Angel of the Lord ascended in the flame of the altar! When Manoah and his wife saw this, they fell on their faces to the ground.

Wow. Amazing. Wonderful.

:21 When the Angel of the Lord appeared no more to Manoah and his wife, then Manoah knew that He was the Angel of the Lord.

:22 And Manoah said to his wife, “We shall surely die, because we have seen God!”

:22 We shall surely die

Manoah realizes how serious this all was. He thinks that he will be put to death for what he’s seen.

:23 But his wife said to him, “If the Lord had desired to kill us, He would not have accepted a burnt offering and a grain offering from our hands, nor would He have shown us all these things, nor would He have told us such things as these at this time.”

:23 If the Lord had desired to kill us

Pretty logical. Why would the Lord kill this family when He was the one who initiated all the contacts? Makes sense.

Lesson

Pay attention to your wife.

It seems to me that Manoah’s wife was the one in tune with the things of God. She was the one that the angel first appeared to. And now she is the voice of reason regarding the fact that God has blessed their family and wasn’t planning on destroying them.
Guys, I think that sometimes we have trouble receiving from our wives. I understand that. Sometimes the Lord shows my wife something and frankly I wonder why He didn’t show it to me. I think I act like Manoah did, “I want to hear this myself!”
But I think it would be wise for me to learn to be quicker to recognize when God is using my wife.

:24 So the woman bore a son and called his name Samson; and the child grew, and the Lord blessed him.

:24 SamsonShimshown – “like the sun”

:25 And the Spirit of the Lord began to move upon him at Mahaneh Dan between Zorah and Eshtaol.

:25 Mahaneh Dan … Eshtaol – these three villages are each a mile apart. See map.

:25 began to move upon him

Lesson

There’s a place to start

Sometimes we see God using certain people in a marvelous way and we begin to think that God could never do that in us.
But everyone has a place they start at.
When we see the Spirit of God work in Samson to do mighty deeds of strength, the Spirit had already been at work in his life.
Be faithful and let God work in your life where you are.

14:1-20 Samson’s Philistine Wife

:1 Now Samson went down to Timnah, and saw a woman in Timnah of the daughters of the Philistines.

:1 Timnah

see Timnah map video.  Timnah is west of Zorah, down in the coastal plain.

:2 So he went up and told his father and mother, saying, “I have seen a woman in Timnah of the daughters of the Philistines; now therefore, get her for me as a wife.”

:3 Then his father and mother said to him, “Is there no woman among the daughters of your brethren, or among all my people, that you must go and get a wife from the uncircumcised Philistines?” And Samson said to his father, “Get her for me, for she pleases me well.”

:3 she pleases me well

she’s right in my eye

JFB: literally, “she is right in mine eyes”; not by her beautiful countenance or handsome figure, but right or fit for his purpose.

In that culture, it was up to the parents to arrange the marriage. Samson sees a woman he likes and he asks his parents to arrange a marriage.

John Wesley wrote,
Children ought not to marry, nor to move toward it without the advice and consent of their parents.

Interesting idea.

Technically, the Israelites were allowed to marry Philistines. They were not part of the seven nations of which the Israelites were forbidden to marry. (Deut. 7:1-3)

(Dt 7:1–3 NKJV) —1 “When the Lord your God brings you into the land which you go to possess, and has cast out many nations before you, the Hittites and the Girgashites and the Amorites and the Canaanites and the Perizzites and the Hivites and the Jebusites, seven nations greater and mightier than you, 2 and when the Lord your God delivers them over to you, you shall conquer them and utterly destroy them. You shall make no covenant with them nor show mercy to them. 3 Nor shall you make marriages with them. You shall not give your daughter to their son, nor take their daughter for your son.

Yet on the other hand, Samson is breaking one of the principles of Scripture –

(2 Co 6:14 NKJV) Do not be unequally yoked together with unbelievers. For what fellowship has righteousness with lawlessness? And what communion has light with darkness?

:4 But his father and mother did not know that it was of the Lord—that He was seeking an occasion to move against the Philistines. For at that time the Philistines had dominion over Israel.

:4 it was of the LORD

How was this of the Lord?

Is it that God has directly led Samson to marry this Philistine woman? I don’t think so.
I think this is more of an instance where God has used a human frailty or sin and turned it to good.

Lesson

God is at work

Frankly, there will be other people around Samson who are going to have a difficult time seeing that God is using him. The tribe of Judah will want to arrest Samson and turn him over to the Philistines.
Yet God used Samson.
I think that sometimes God works in ways that we have difficulty accepting.
Back in the late sixties and early seventies, God used a church that allowed hippies to come in with their long hair, bare feet, and sit on the floor.
Sometimes God works in ways outside our “box” that we are comfortable with.

:5 So Samson went down to Timnah with his father and mother, and came to the vineyards of Timnah. Now to his surprise, a young lion came roaring against him.

:5 the vineyards of Timnah

It’s probably not a good idea for a Nazirite to be in a vineyard.

(Nu 6:3 NKJV) he shall separate himself from wine and similar drink; he shall drink neither vinegar made from wine nor vinegar made from similar drink; neither shall he drink any grape juice, nor eat fresh grapes or raisins.

:6 And the Spirit of the Lord came mightily upon him, and he tore the lion apart as one would have torn apart a young goat, though he had nothing in his hand. But he did not tell his father or his mother what he had done.

:6 he tore the lion apart

This wasn’t a baby lion cub or some old toothless scraggly lion. This was a lion in its prime, a very dangerous beast.

Samson doesn’t have any weapons, he’s just using his bare hands.

I’m pleased to share with you that we have found footage of this actual event. The video is a bit hard to see … Play Christian the Lion.

:6 the Spirit of the Lord

Note the presence of the Holy Spirit in Samson’s life.

Lesson

The Holy Spirit and imperfect people

We’re going to see that Samson is a man with some huge flaws.
He may work through people you or I don’t approve of.
He may work through us.

:7 Then he went down and talked with the woman; and she pleased Samson well.

:8 After some time, when he returned to get her, he turned aside to see the carcass of the lion. And behold, a swarm of bees and honey were in the carcass of the lion.

:8 after some time

It has been suggested that this might have been a year later. Betrothal periods were often for a year. The rotting carcass of a lion wouldn’t have attracted bees, it would have made them go away. It is thought that all that has been left of the lion is just the skeleton, and this is what the bees built their hive in.

:9 He took some of it in his hands and went along, eating. When he came to his father and mother, he gave some to them, and they also ate. But he did not tell them that he had taken the honey out of the carcass of the lion.

:9 eating

Samson is eating honey that came from the dead lion’s carcass.

This might be considered breaking the Law. (Lev. 11:27)
(Le 11:27 NKJV) —27 And whatever goes on its paws, among all kinds of animals that go on all fours, those are unclean to you. Whoever touches any such carcass shall be unclean until evening.
A lion was an unclean animal. Samson was technically not supposed to be eating something that had been touching a lion, let alone the honey that was produced in the animal’s carcass.
In addition, as a Nazirite, Samson isn’t supposed to touch dead things –
(Nu 6:6 NKJV) All the days that he separates himself to the Lord he shall not go near a dead body.

:10 So his father went down to the woman. And Samson gave a feast there, for young men used to do so.

:10 Samson gave a feast

A wedding feast lasted seven days.

feastmishteh – feast, banquet; “drinking party”.

Not the kind of thing a Nazirite ought to be doing.

:11 And it happened, when they saw him, that they brought thirty companions to be with him.

:12 Then Samson said to them, “Let me pose a riddle to you. If you can correctly solve and explain it to me within the seven days of the feast, then I will give you thirty linen garments and thirty changes of clothing.

:12 riddlechiydah – riddle, difficult question, perplexing saying or question

This was a common way that people entertained each other by the telling of stories and riddles. They didn’t have Xbox or cable TV to keep themselves entertained. It was common to offer a reward to someone who solved the riddle.

Illustration

This riddle is about four years old.  PLEASE forgive me if this is politically offensive to you.  Just enjoy the joke.

John Kerry meets with the Queen of England. He asks her, “Your Majesty, how do you run such an efficient government? Are there any tips you can give to me?” “Well,” says the Queen, “the most important thing is to surround yourself with intelligent people.” Kerry frowns. “But how do I know the people around me are really intelligent?” The Queen takes a sip of tea. “ah, that’s easy. You just ask them to answer an intelligent riddle.” The Queen pushes a button on her intercom. “Please send Tony Blair in here, would you?” Tony Blair walks into the room. “Yes, my Queen?” The Queen smiles. “Answer me this, please, Tony. Your mother and father have a child. It is not your brother and it is not your sister. Who is it?” Without pausing for a moment, Tony Blair answers, “That would be me.” “Yes! Very good,” says the Queen.
Kerry goes back home to ask John Edwards, his vice presidential choice the same question. “John. Answer this for me. Your mother and your father have a child. It’s not your brother and it’s not your sister. Who is it?” “I’m not sure,” says John Edwards. “Let me get back to you on that one.” Edwards goes to his advisors and asks every one, but none can give him an answer. Finally, he ends up in the men’s room and recognizes Colin Powell’s shoes in the next stall. Edwards shouts, “Colin! Can you answer this for me? Your mother and father have a child and it’s not your brother or your sister. Who is it?” Colin Powell yells back, “That’s easy. It’s me!” Edwards smiles, and says, “Thanks!” Then, Edwards goes back to speak with Kerry. “Say, I did some research and I have the answer to that riddle. It’s Colin Powell.” Kerry gets up, stomps over to John Edwards, and angrily yells into his face, “No, you idiot! It’s Tony Blair!”

:12 thirty linen garments

Clothes were of much greater value to people then than they are to us in the United States today. Most people might have only one or two changes of clothes.

:13 But if you cannot explain it to me, then you shall give me thirty linen garments and thirty changes of clothing.” And they said to him, “Pose your riddle, that we may hear it.”

:14 So he said to them: “Out of the eater came something to eat, And out of the strong came something sweet.” Now for three days they could not explain the riddle.

:15 But it came to pass on the seventh day that they said to Samson’s wife, “Entice your husband, that he may explain the riddle to us, or else we will burn you and your father’s house with fire. Have you invited us in order to take what is ours? Is that not so?

:15 we will burn you

How’s this for a group of friends? “Help us or we’ll burn your house down!”

This is how you know you need new friends…

:16 Then Samson’s wife wept on him, and said, “You only hate me! You do not love me! You have posed a riddle to the sons of my people, but you have not explained it to me.” And he said to her, “Look, I have not explained it to my father or my mother; so should I explain it to you?”

:17 Now she had wept on him the seven days while their feast lasted. And it happened on the seventh day that he told her, because she pressed him so much. Then she explained the riddle to the sons of her people.

:17 she had wept on him

Samson could handle a lion, but he couldn’t handle a woman’s tears.

In a way, this is a foreshadowing of what is ahead for Samson.

Lesson

Little leads to more

I think it’s not a bad idea to pay attention to the “little” things.  Sometimes the “little things” lead us into trouble, into “bigger things”.
Play “Running with the Squirrels”
(Ec 10:1 NKJV) Dead flies putrefy the perfumer’s ointment, And cause it to give off a foul odor; So does a little folly to one respected for wisdom and honor.
(So 2:15 NKJV) Catch us the foxes, The little foxes that spoil the vines, For our vines have tender grapes.
It’s easier to stop bad habits when they’re “little” than when they’re big.

:18 So the men of the city said to him on the seventh day before the sun went down: “What is sweeter than honey? And what is stronger than a lion?” And he said to them: “If you had not plowed with my heifer, You would not have solved my riddle!”

:18 plowed with my heifer

Not a very kind thing to say about your wife. 

Actually, heifers weren’t used for plowing.  In other words, the saying means this – “You couldn’t have done what you did if you hadn’t broke the rules”.

It’s plausible that Samson could have claimed that they cheated and then gotten out of his agreement.  But he holds to his promise.

:19 Then the Spirit of the Lord came upon him mightily, and he went down to Ashkelon and killed thirty of their men, took their apparel, and gave the changes of clothing to those who had explained the riddle. So his anger was aroused, and he went back up to his father’s house.

:20 And Samson’s wife was given to his companion, who had been his best man.

:19 Ashkelon

See “Ashkelon map” video.

One of the bigger Philistine cities on the coast.

Samson keeps his wager with the Philistines to give them thirty changes of clothes. But he gets the clothes by killing thirty Philistines.  Note that the Spirit of the Lord was on him when he did this.

:19 killed thirty of their men

I thought that in order to give you the proper education, I would show you some bloody fight scenes from one of the world’s strongest actors.  This is a guy who played Conan the Barbarian.  Here’s what I found on YouTube…

PlayConan O’Brian The Barbarian” clip

It was a bloody mess.  I’d hate to see what these “linen clothes” looked like…

:20 wife was given to his companion

In his anger Samson leaves his Philistine wife and goes to spend some time with his parents. Apparently he had not yet consummated the marriage.

His wife is given to the best man in his wedding.  Ouch.