Judges 13
Samson is born and is dedicated to God as a Nazirite.
Bible version
The Birth of Samson
Commentary
Judges 13 is a chapter in the Old Testament book of Judges that tells the story of the birth of Samson. It begins with the story of Manoah and his wife, who were barren and unable to have children. An angel of the Lord appears to Manoah's wife and tells her that she will conceive and bear a son. The angel also tells her that the son will be a Nazirite, a special kind of Israelite who is set apart for God's service. The angel also gives Manoah and his wife instructions on how to raise the child, including that he must never cut his hair and that he must abstain from wine and strong drink. Manoah and his wife follow the instructions and Samson is born. The chapter ends with Samson growing up and becoming a strong man. He is known for his great strength and his ability to defeat the Philistines. This chapter is important because it introduces us to Samson, one of the most famous figures in the Bible. It also shows us the importance of following God's instructions and how obedience to God can lead to great blessings. It also serves as a reminder that God is always with us and that He will provide for us if we trust in Him.
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There are 25 verses in Judges, chapter 13.