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  • Thus angered, the Lord left Israel at the mercy of invaders who plundered them, betrayed them to those enemies of theirs who lived round about. No longer could they make head against their adversaries; (Judges 2, 14)

  • There, on the slopes of Ephraim, he blew his horn, and the men of Israel came down from the hills with Aod at their head (Judges 3, 27)

  • So they laid an ambush to catch him at the head of the mountain-pass, and spent their time, while they awaited his coming, in open robbery, plundering all that went by; but Abimelech had warning of it. (Judges 9, 25)

  • when a woman threw down from the roof part of a mill-stone, which struck him on the head and pierced to the brain. (Judges 9, 53)

  • 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)

  • What, cried Dalila, still mocking me, still at thy lying? Tell me what the right bonds are. Why, answered Samson, if thou shouldst weave seven of the hairs on my head into that web of thine, and tie them to the peg of the loom, and make it fast in the ground, then I should be weak enough. (Judges 16, 13)

  • 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)

  • But now the hair began to grow again on the shorn head. (Judges 16, 22)

  • My heart thrills with joy in the Lord; pride in the God I worship lifts high my head; now can I flout my enemies, happy in thy gift of redress! (1 Samuel 2, 1)

  • There was a man of Benjamin that ran from the field, and reached Silo that same day, with torn garments, and dust scattered on his head. (1 Samuel 4, 12)

  • the second day shewed a worse sight still; Dagon was face downwards in front of the ark, and there in the door-way lay his head and both hands, severed from the trunk, (1 Samuel 5, 4)

  • and he had a son named Saul, a fine figure of a man, none finer in Israel; he was a head and shoulders taller than any of his fellow-countrymen. (1 Samuel 9, 2)


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