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  • the five princes of the Philistines, the Chanaanites in general, the men of Sidon, and the Hevites of mount Lebanon, between Baal-hermon hill and the path that leads to Emath. (Judges 3, 3)

  • that had Ammon and Amelec fighting at his side. This Eglon made an expedition against the Israelites in which he defeated them, and took possession of the city of Palm-trees. (Judges 3, 13)

  • Aod was followed by Samgar, the son of Anath; he it was that slew six hundred Philistines with a ploughshare;✻ he, too, was a champion of Israel. (Judges 3, 31)

  • So he mustered all his Galaadites, and fought against the men of Ephraim, and the Galaadites defeated them. They had taunted the men of Galaad with being fugitives from Ephraim, living in territory that belonged to Ephraim and Manasses. (Judges 12, 4)

  • Then, once again, the sons of Israel defied the Lord, and for forty years he left them at the mercy of the Philistines. (Judges 13, 1)

  • for this son whom thou art to conceive and bear is to be a Nazirite from his birth; even when he is a child, no razor must come near his head. And he shall strike the first blow to deliver Israel from the power of the Philistines. (Judges 13, 5)

  • How could they know that this was the Lord’s will; that this was to be the occasion of a quarrel between Samson and the Philistines, who then held Israel under their dominion? (Judges 14, 4)

  • From this day onward, Samson answered, the Philistines are to blame, not I, if I do them despite. (Judges 15, 3)

  • and so turned them loose, with the fire-brands alight. Soon they were among the crops of the Philistines, which caught fire, stooks and standing corn alike, and set fire in their turn to olive-yard and vineyard. (Judges 15, 5)

  • When the Philistines enquired about the author of this, they were told how Samson’s wife had been taken from him and given to one of his friends, and this was his revenge on his father-in-law. Whereupon they made their way to Thamnatha, and burned both the woman and her father alive. (Judges 15, 6)

  • And now the Philistines invaded Juda, encamping, with little order, about the place afterwards called Lechi, the Jaw-bone; (Judges 15, 9)

  • 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)


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