Judges, 14
Samson marries a Philistine woman and begins to judge Israel.
Bible version
Samson and Delilah
Commentary
Judges chapter 14 is a story of Samson, a man of great strength and power, who is chosen by God to deliver the Israelites from the Philistines. The chapter begins with Samson's journey to Timnah, where he meets a young Philistine woman and decides to marry her. This decision is met with disapproval from his parents, who are concerned about the potential consequences of such a union. Despite their warnings, Samson persists and marries the woman. The chapter then moves to a scene in which Samson is challenged by the Philistines to solve a riddle. He is successful in solving the riddle, but the Philistines are angered by his victory and seek revenge. In response, Samson kills thirty Philistines and takes their clothing as a reward. The chapter ends with Samson's return to his wife's home, where he discovers that she has been given to another man. In a fit of rage, Samson sets fire to the Philistine's crops, thus beginning a cycle of revenge and violence that will eventually lead to the downfall of the Philistines. This chapter serves as a reminder of the consequences of disobedience and the power of God's chosen people. It also highlights the importance of following God's commands, even when it may seem difficult or unpopular. Ultimately, this chapter serves as a warning to all who would disobey God's will.
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There are 20 verses in Judges, chapter 14.