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My name? said he. Do not ask my name; it is a high mystery. (Judges 13, 18)
To these, Samson proposed that he should ask them a riddle; if they could answer it within seven days, while the feasting lasted, he would give each of them a linen shirt and a new garment; (Judges 14, 12)
Already, when she was alone with Samson, she was ever weeping and bemoaning herself, Thou art weary of me, thou dost not love me any longer; thou hast asked these neighbours of mine a riddle, and thou wilt not tell me the answer. Nay, said he, why should I tell thee? Have I not kept it secret from my own father and mother? (Judges 14, 16)
and they, before the sun of the seventh day had set, asked Samson, What is sweeter than honey, what is stronger than a lion? You have been yoking my heifer, said he, to your plough, or my riddle would be unanswered still. (Judges 14, 18)
and when the men of Juda asked on what errand they came, they said they had come to make Samson prisoner, and take vengeance on him for all the ill he had done them. (Judges 15, 10)
So three thousand men of Juda went to the cave on the Rock of Etam; What are these wild doings of thine? they asked Samson. Dost thou not know that the Philistines have the upper hand of us? Nay, said he, I did but serve them as they served me first. (Judges 15, 11)
So Dalila asked Samson, Tell me, what makes thee so strong? What bonds should a man use to bind thee, if he would have thee at his mercy? (Judges 16, 6)
When he was asked whence he came, and told them he was a Levite from Bethlehem-Juda, looking for a home that suited him, (Judges 17, 9)
They asked him, too, to consult the Lord, and tell them whether their journey should prosper, and its end be achieved; (Judges 18, 5)
So, when they came home, and their fellow-tribesmen at Saraa and Esthaol asked them how they had sped, they answered, (Judges 18, 8)
Up, friends, to the attack! We have found lands both rich and fertile; we must not miss our opportunity by dallying here. March in and take possession; the task is light. (Judges 18, 9)
As they brought out these treasures one after another, the priest asked them what they would be at, (Judges 18, 18)
