Samson's Marriage
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Samson went down to Timnah and saw there a young Philistine woman.
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When he returned, he said to his father and mother,
"I have seen a Philistine woman in Timnah; now get her for me as my wife."
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His father and mother replied, "Isn't there an acceptable woman among
your relatives or among all our people? Must you go to the uncircumcised
Philistines to get a wife?" But Samson said to this father,
"Get her for me. She's the right one for me."
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(His parent did not know that this was from the LORD, who was seeking
an occasion to confront the Philistines; for at that time they were ruling over Israel.)
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Samson went down to Timnah together with his father and moter.
As they approached the vineyards of Timnah,
suddenly a young lioin came roaring toward him.
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The Spirit of the LORD came upon him in power so that he tore the lion apart
with his bare hands as he might have torn a young goat.
But he told neither his father nor his mother what he had done.
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Then he went down and talked with the woman, and he liked her.
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Some time later, when he went back to marry her, he turned aside to look at
the lion's carcass . In it was a swarm of bees and some honey,
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which he scooped out with his hands and ate as he went along.
When he rejoined his parents, he gave them some, and they too ate it.
But he did not tell them that he had taken the honey form the lion's carcass.
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Now his father went down to see the woman. And Samson made a feast there,
as was customary for bridegrooms.
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When he appeared, he was given thirty companions.
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"Let me tell you a riddle," Samson said to them. "If you can give me
the answer within the seven days of the feast,
I will give you thirty linen garments and thirty sets of clothes.
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If you can't tell me the answer, you must give me thirty linen garments
and thirty sets of clothes." Tell us your riddle," they said. "Let's hear it."
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He replied, "Out of the eater, something to eat; out of the strong,
something sweet." For three days they could not give the answer.
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On the fourth day, they said to Samson's wife, "Coax your husband in
to explaining the riddle for us, or we will burn you and your
father's household to death. Did you invite us here to rob us?"
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Then Samson's wife threw herself on him, sobbing, "You hate me!
You don't really love me. You've given my people a riddle,
but you haven't told me the answer." "I haven't even explained it
to my father or mother," he replied, "so why should I explain it to you.?"
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She cried the whole seven days of the feast. So on the seventh day
he finally told her, because she continued to press him.
She in turn explained the riddle to her people.
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Before sunset on the seventh day the men of the town said to him,
"What is sweeter than honey? What is stronger than a lion?"
Samson said to them, "If you had not plowed with my heifer,
you would not have solved my riddle."
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Then the Spirit of the LORD came upon him in power.
He went down to Ashkelon, struck down thirty of their men,
stripped them of their belongings and gave their clothes to those
who had explained the riddle. Burning with anger, he went up to his father's house.
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And Samson's wife was given to the friend who had attended him
at his wedding.
he said unto them, if ye had not ploughed with my heifer; meaning his wife, whom he compares to an heifer, young, wanton, and unaccustomed to the yoke ; and by "ploughing" with her, he alludes to such creatures being employed therein, making use of her to get the secret out of him, and then plying her closely to obtain it from her;