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  • And he said, Out of the eater came food, and out of strength, sweetness. The third day came, and still they had not found the answer. (Judges 14, 14)

  • And at that, the Lord made the hollow cleft which is called the Tooth of the Jaw-bone, and water came out of it;✻ so he drank, and his spirits revived, and his strength returned to him. The place has been called the Praying Well of Lechi ever since. (Judges 15, 19)

  • meanwhile they lay concealed in her house, waiting in an inner room to see what came of it. Samson, she cried, the Philistines! Whereupon he broke through his bonds, as if they had been made of the refuse of tow, and scorched besides. And about that strength of his, none was the wiser. (Judges 16, 9)

  • Come, said Dalila, thou dost pretend to love me; wilt thou not let me share thy thoughts? Three times thou hast put me off with lies, instead of telling me the secret of thy great strength. (Judges 16, 15)

  • and at last he told her the truth. I am a Nazirite, he said; that is to say, I am consecrated to God from birth, and this hair of mine has never felt the touch of steel. If my hair were cut, my strength would leave me; I should lose it all, and become like other men. (Judges 16, 17)

  • And now she made him lie down to sleep at her knees, with his head in her lap, and called her manservant in.✻ And she cut off the seven locks of Samson’s hair, resolved now to cast him off and spurn his love.✻ All at once his strength left him; (Judges 16, 19)

  • And now he called the Lord to his aid; Lord God, he said, bethink thyself of me, and give me back, for this once, the strength I had of old. One stroke of vengeance, my God, on the enemies who have robbed me of both my eyes! (Judges 16, 28)

  • and these now mustered at Silo,✻ where they asked divine counsel to know who should lead them into battle against Benjamin; Juda, the Lord told them, is to be your leader. (Judges 20, 18)

  • See how he breaks the great warrior’s bow, girds the feeble with strength; (1 Samuel 2, 4)

  • safely his friends journey, dumb sit his enemies in the darkness; there is no protection for man in man’s strength. (1 Samuel 2, 9)

  • and Samuel was asleep, there in the divine presence, where God’s ark was, with the sacred lamp still burning. (1 Samuel 3, 3)

  • Till then, Samuel was a stranger to the divine voice; the Lord had not made any revelation to him. (1 Samuel 3, 7)


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