Judges 16:19
Arabic Bible ERV 2009
وَتَرَكَتْ دَلِيلَةُ شَمْشُونَ يَنامُ عَلَى رُكبَتَيها. وَدَعَتْ رَجُلاً، وَطَلَبَتْ مِنْهُ أنْ يَقُصَّ الجَدائِلَ السَّبْعَ التِي عَلَى رَأسِ شَمْشُونَ. ثُمَّ أخَذَتْ تُذِلُّهُ، وَعَلِمَتْ أنْ قُوَّتَهُ قَدْ فارَقَتْهُ.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes how Delilah betrayed Samson by lulling him to sleep and having him shaved of his special locks, which were the source of his incredible strength. As a result, his strength left him.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a special toy that gives you super strength, but you have to keep it a secret. One day, a friend convinces you to tell them your secret. When you fall asleep, they take away your toy, and suddenly you're not as strong anymore. That's what happened to Samson in this story.
Historical Background
The Book of Judges was written around the 6th century BCE, possibly by the prophet Samuel or another author. It was written to provide Israelites with historical and moral guidance about their nation's early history and their relationship with God.
Living It Out Today
This story reminds us of the importance of not sharing our innermost secrets with those who might use them against us. In modern times, this could mean being careful about sharing personal information online or with people who do not have our best interests at heart.
Topics
betrayalstrengthtrustdeceptionwisdompower
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does the shaving of Samson's hair represent?
The shaving of Samson's hair represents the loss of his supernatural strength given to him by God, which was tied to his vow as a Nazirite to never cut his hair.
Why did Delilah betray Samson?
Delilah betrayed Samson because the Philistines, who were his enemies, bribed her to discover the source of his strength so they could defeat him.
How does this story relate to the theme of trust?
This story highlights the dangers of misplaced trust, showing that when Samson trusted Delilah with his secret, he put himself in a vulnerable position and ultimately lost his strength.
What does Judges 16:19 teach us about vulnerability?
Judges 16:19 teaches that we all have vulnerabilities, and trusting the wrong person with our weaknesses can lead to our downfall. It's important to be cautious about whom we trust.
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