Judges 16
1 And Sampson went to Gaza, and saw
there a harlot, and went in to her.
2 And it was reported to the Gazites,
saying, Sampson is come hither: and they compassed him and laid wait for him
all night in the gate of the city, and they were quiet all the night, saying,
Let us wait till the dawn appear, and we will slay him.
3 And Sampson slept till midnight, and
rose up at midnight, and took hold of the doors of the gate of the city with
the two posts, and lifted them up with the bar, and laid them on his
shoulders, and he went up to the top of the mountain that is before Chebron,
and laid them there.
4 And it came to pass after this that
he loved a woman in
aAlex. the brook of Sorech.Alsorech, and her name was Dalida.
5 And the princes of the Philistines
came up to her, and said to her, Beguile him, and see wherein his great
strength is, and wherewith we shall prevail against
him, and bind him to humble him; and we will give thee
bGr. a man.each eleven hundred pieces of silver.
6 And Dalida said to Sampson, Tell me,
I pray thee, wherein is thy great strength, and
wherewith thou shalt be bound that thou mayest be humbled.
7 And Sampson said to her, If they
bind me with seven moist cords that have not been spoiled, then shall I be
weak and be as one of ordinary men.
8 And the princes of the Philistines
brought to her seven moist cords that had not been spoiled, and she bound him
with them. 9 And the
cGr. ambush, singular.liers in wait remained with her in the chamber; and she said to him, The
Philistines are upon thee, Sampson: and he broke the
cords as if any one should break a thread of tow when it has
dGr. smelt.touched the fire, and his strength was not known.
10 And Dalida said to Sampson,
Behold, thou hast cheated me, and told me lies; now then tell me wherewith
thou shalt be bound. 11 And he said
to her, If they should bind me fast with new ropes with which work has not
been done, then shall I be weak, and shall be as another man.
12 And Dalida took new ropes, and
bound him with them, and the liers in wait came out of the chamber, and she
said, The Philistines are upon thee, Sampson: and he
broke them off his arms like a thread.
13 And Dalida said to Sampson,
Behold, thou hast deceived me, and told me lies; tell me, I intreat thee,
wherewith thou mayest be bound: and he said to her, If thou shouldest weave
the seven locks of my head with the web, and shouldest fasten them with the
pin into the wall, then shall I be weak as another man.
14 And it came to pass when he was
asleep, that Dalida took the seven locks of his head, and wove them with the
web, and fastened them with the pin into the wall, and she said, The
Philistines are upon thee, Sampson: and he awoke out
of his sleep, and carried away the pin of the web out of the wall.
15 And Dalida said to Sampson, How
sayest thou, I love thee, when thy heart is not with me? this third time thou
hast deceived me, and hast not told me wherein is thy
great strength. 16 And it came to
pass as she pressed him sore with her words continually, and straitened him,
that his spirit failed almost to death.
17 Then he told her all his heart,
and said to her, A razor has not come upon my head, because I have been a holy
one of God from my mother's womb; if then I should be
shaven, my strength will depart from me, and I shall be weak, and I shall be
as all other men.
18 And Dalida saw that he told her
all his heart, and she sent and called the princes of the Philistines, saying,
Come up yet this once; for he has told me all his heart. And the chiefs of the
Philistines went up to her, and brought the money in their hands.
19 And Dalida made Sampson sleep upon
her knees; and she called a man, and he shaved the seven locks of his head,
and she began to
eThis word in LXX. seems generally to have the signification of “to
afflict.”humble him, and his strength departed from him.
20 And Dalida said, The Philistines
are upon thee, Sampson: and he awoke out of his sleep
and said, I will go out as at former times, and shake myself; and he knew not
that the Lord was departed from him.
21 And the Philistines took him, and
fGr. cut out.put out his eyes, and brought him down to Gaza, and bound him with fetters of
brass; and he ground in the prison-house.
22 And the hair of his head began to
grow
gGr. as he was shaven.as before it was shaven.
23 And the chiefs of the Philistines
met to offer a great sacrifice to their god Dagon, and to make merry; and they
said, God has given into our hand our enemy Sampson.
24 And the people saw him, and sang
praises to their god; for our god, said they, has
delivered into our hand our enemy, who wasted our land, and who multiplied our
slain. 25 And when their heart was
merry, then they said, Call Sampson out of the prison-house, and let him play
before us: and they called Sampson out of the prison-house, and he played
before them; and they smote him with the palms of their hands, and set him
between the pillars. 26 And Sampson
said to the young man that held his hand, Suffer me to feel the pillars on
which the house rests, and I will stay myself upon
them. 27 And the house
was full of men and women, and there
were all the chiefs of the Philistines, and on the
roof were about three thousand men and women looking
at the sports of Sampson.
28 And Sampson wept before the Lord,
and said, O Lord, my Lord, remember me, I pray thee, and strengthen me, O God,
yet this once, and I will requite one recompense to the Philistines for my two
eyes. 29 And Sampson took hold of the
two pillars of the house on which the house stood, and leaned on them, and
laid hold of one with his right hand, and the other with his left.
30 And Sampson said, Let my life
perish with the Philistines: and he
hGr. bore; some read ἔκλινεν.bowed himself mightily; and the house fell upon the princes, and upon all the
people that were in it: and the dead whom Sampson slew in his death were more
than those whom he slew in his life.
31 And his brethren and his father's
house went down, and they took him; and they went up and buried him between
Saraa and Esthaol in the sepulchre of his father Manoë; and he judged Israel
twenty years.