Judges, 15

New Jerusalem Bible

1 Not long after this, at the time of the wheat harvest, Samson visited his wife, with a kid; he said, 'I wish to go to my wife in her room.' But her father would not let him enter.

2 'I felt sure', he said, 'that you had taken a real dislike to her, so I gave her to your companion. But would not her younger sister suit you better? Have her instead.'

3 But Samson answered them, 'I can get my revenge on the Philistines now only by doing them some damage.'

4 So Samson went off and caught three hundred foxes, then took torches and, turning the foxes tail to tail, put a torch between each pair of tails.

5 He lit the torches and set the foxes free in the Philistines' cornfields. In this way he burned both sheaves and standing corn, and the vines and olive trees as well.

6 The Philistines asked, 'Who has done this?' and received the answer, 'Samson, who married the Timnite's daughter; his father-in-law took the wife back again and gave her to his companion instead.' The Philistines then went and burned the woman and her father's family to death.

7 Samson said to them, 'If that is how you behave, I swear I will not rest till I have had my revenge on you.'

8 And he fell on them systematically and caused great havoc. Then he went down to the cave in the Rock of Etham and lived there.

9 The Philistines came up and encamped in Judah and made a foray against Lehi.

10 The men of Judah said to them, 'Why are you attacking us?' They replied, 'We have come to seize Samson and to treat him as he has treated us.'

11 Three thousand men of Judah then went down to the cave of the Rock of Etham and said to him, 'Don't you know that the Philistines have us in their power? Now what have you done to us?' He replied, 'I have treated them only as they treated me.'

12 They then said, 'We have come down to take you, to hand you over to the Philistines.' He said, 'Swear to me not to kill me yourselves.'

13 They replied, 'No; we only want to bind you and hand you over to them; we certainly do not want to kill you.' They then bound him with two new ropes and brought him up from the Rock.

14 As he was approaching Lehi, and the Philistines came running towards him with triumphant shouts, the spirit of Yahweh was on him; the ropes on his arms became like burnt strands of flax and the cords round his hands came untied.

15 Coming across the fresh jawbone of a donkey, he reached out and snatched it up; and with it he slaughtered a thousand men.

16 And Samson said: With the jawbone of a donkey I have laid them in heaps, with the jawbone of a donkey I have felled a thousand men.

17 And with that he hurled the jawbone away; and that is why the place was called Ramath-Lehi.

18 And as he was very thirsty, he called on Yahweh and said, 'You yourself have worked this great deliverance by the hand of your servant; and now must I die of thirst and fall into the hands of the uncircumcised?'

19 Then God opened a hollow in the ground, the hollow there is at Lehi, and water gushed out of it. Samson drank; his vigour returned and he revived. And therefore this spring was called En-ha-Kore; it is still at Lehi today.

20 Samson was judge in Israel in the days of the Philistines for twenty years.




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Judges chapter 15 reports how Samson took revenge on the Philistines for killing his wife and his father -in -law. He took three hundred foxes, tied his tails with torches, and released them in the fields of wheat and olive trees of the Philistines, causing great destruction. The Philistines then went after Samson, but he defeated them with the jaw of a donkey and killed a thousand men with her.

Exodus 21:24: "Eye for an eye, tooth for tooth, hand, foot by foot," this verse shows the practice of the law of Talion, which is the punishment for crime in the same proportion of the damage caused, which is the principle that Samson used to take revenge on the Philistines.

Proverbs 20:22: "Do not say, I will take revenge on evil; wait for the Lord, and He will save you." This verse teaches that revenge is not an attitude that pleases God, and that we must trust in Him to protect and save ourselves.

Romans 12:19: "Beloved, never seek to take revenge, but leave with God the wrath, for it is written," My is revenge; I will return, "says the Lord." This verse reinforces the idea that revenge is not a Christian attitude, and that we must leave in God to justice.

Matthew 5:38-39: "You have heard that it has been said, I look at an eye, and tooth for a tooth. But I say unto you, that you do not resist evil; but if anyone hits you on the right face, it also offers him the other ; " This verse presents the counterpart of what was mentioned in Exodus 21:24, where Jesus teaches not to retaliate and offer the other face.

Galatians 6:7: "You shall not err: God is not mocking; for all that man sow will also reap." This verse teaches that we reap what we plant, and that we must be careful with our attitudes and actions, as they have consequences.





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