Words in italic type have been added for clarity. They are not found in the original Hebrew or Aramaic.
Judges 16
Samson and Delilah
Judges 16:1 Now Samson went to Gaza and saw a harlot there, and went in to her.
Judges 16:2 When the Gazites were told, “Samson has come here!” they surrounded the place and lay in wait for him all night at the gate of the city. They were quiet all night, saying, “In the morning, when it is daylight, we will kill him.”
Judges 16:3 And Samson lay low till midnight; then he arose at midnight, took hold of the doors of the gate of the city and the two gateposts, pulled them up, bar and all, put them on his shoulders, and carried them to the top of the hill that faces Hebron.
Judges 16:4 Afterward it happened that he loved a woman in the Valley of Sorek, whose name was Delilah.
Judges 16:5 And the lords of the Philistines came up to her and said to her, “Entice him, and find out where his great strength lies, and by what means we may overpower him, that we may bind him to afflict him; and every one of us will give you eleven hundred pieces of silver.”
Judges 16:6 So Delilah said to Samson, “Please tell me where your great strength lies, and with what you may be bound to afflict you.”
Judges 16:7 And Samson said to her, “If they bind me with seven fresh bowstrings, not yet dried, then I shall become weak, and be like any other man.”
Judges 16:8 So the lords of the Philistines brought up to her seven fresh bowstrings, not yet dried, and she bound him with them.
Judges 16:9 Now men were lying in wait, staying with her in the room. And she said to him, “The Philistines are upon you, Samson!” But he broke the bowstrings as a strand of yarn breaks when it touches fire. So the secret of his strength was not known.
Judges 16:10 Then Delilah said to Samson, “Look, you have mocked me and told me lies. Now, please tell me what you may be bound with.”
Judges 16:11 So he said to her, “If they bind me securely with new ropes that have never been used (Lit. with which work has never been done), then I shall become weak, and be like any other man.”
Judges 16:12 Therefore Delilah took new ropes and bound him with them, and said to him, “The Philistines are upon you, Samson!” And men were lying in wait, staying in the room. But he broke them off his arms like a thread.
Judges 16:13 Delilah said to Samson, “Until now you have mocked me and told me lies. Tell me what you may be bound with.”
And he said to her, “If you weave the seven locks of my head into the web of the loom”—
Judges 16:14 So she wove it tightly with the batten of the loom, and said to him, “The Philistines are upon you, Samson!” But he awoke from his sleep, and pulled out the batten and the web from the loom.
Judges 16:15 Then 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.”
Judges 16:16 And it came to pass, when she pestered him daily with her words and pressed him, so that his soul was vexed (Lit. impatient to the point of) to death,
Judges 16:17 that he told her all his heart, and said to her, “No razor has ever come upon my head, for I have been a Nazirite to God from my mother’s womb. If I am shaven, then my strength will leave me, and I shall become weak, and be like any other man.”
- A Nazirite (not to be confused with being from Nazareth, such as Jesus, called a Nazarene).
- The Law of the Nazirite: The vow is voluntary.
- Numbers 6:1 Then the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, 2 “Speak to the children of Israel, and say to them: ‘When either a man or woman consecrates (makes a difficult vow) 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 (as a Nazarite) 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 (by touching a dead body) 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. - A Nazirite is different from being a priest. The Nazirite is voluntary while a “priest” is born into his title, being a descendant of Aaron and Levi.
