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  • Why, answered the chieftains of Socoth, you would think he came to us carrying the severed hands of Zebee and Salmana with him,✻ to hear the way he talks of providing food for this army of his. (Judges 8, 6)

  • whereupon the whole army was thrown into confusion, and Zebee and Salmana were overtaken by Gedeon in their flight. (Judges 8, 12)

  • And the Lord, in his anger, left them at the mercy of Philistine and Ammonite, (Judges 10, 7)

  • So it was, he said, when Egyptian and Amorrhite, Ammonite and Philistine, (Judges 10, 11)

  • He too refused their request, and would not let them cross his frontier; he mustered a great army and met them at Jasa to bar their passage. (Judges 11, 20)

  • Over this king, over this army, the Lord granted Israel victory; and it was through that victory that they occupied the lands which the Amorrhites had occupied before them, (Judges 11, 21)

  • Samson paid a visit to Thamnatha, and there was a woman there, a Philistine, that took his eye; (Judges 14, 1)

  • and when he went home he told his father and mother, I have seen a Philistine woman in Thamnatha I would fain have you choose out for my bride. (Judges 14, 2)

  • What, said his parents, canst thou find no bride amongst the women of thy own tribe, nay, of all Israel, that thou must wed the daughter of some uncircumcised Philistine? She must be thy choice for me, Samson told his father; I like her well. (Judges 14, 3)

  • For twenty years after that, while the Philistine troubles lasted, Samson was ruler of Israel. (Judges 15, 20)

  • Such a cord the Philistine chiefs brought her, and she bound Samson with it; (Judges 16, 8)

  • She could tell, now, that he was keeping nothing back from her, and she sent a message to the Philistine chiefs, Come to my house this once more; he has told me everything. So they came, and brought with them the money they had promised her. (Judges 16, 18)


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