Judges 16:27

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What Does This Mean?

This verse describes the scene where Samson is entertaining a large crowd, including the Philistine leaders, at a feast. The house was filled with people, and about three thousand more were on the roof watching him. It sets the stage for a dramatic event to follow.

Explained for Children

Imagine a big party with lots of people, like at a school gym. Everyone is there to watch Samson do funny things. But this isn’t just any party; it’s a dangerous one because the bad guys are there too.

Historical Background

The Book of Judges was written around 1000 BCE by various authors, likely compiled by Samuel or another prophet. The text reflects the period of the Judges, when Israel was being oppressed by neighboring peoples like the Philistines, and describes how Samson, as a judge, fought against them.

Living It Out Today

In today's context, we can see this as a reminder that our actions can have far-reaching consequences, especially when we are in the spotlight. Like Samson, we should be mindful of the crowd we entertain and how our choices impact others.

Topics

judgmentoppressionfaithfulnessconsequencesstrengthweakness

Related Verses

1 Samuel 17:48Ephesians 5:151 Corinthians 9:24Proverbs 22:3Psalm 141:3

Frequently Asked Questions

Why were there so many people watching Samson?
The Philistines were curious about Samson and wanted to see him perform. They also wanted to keep an eye on him to ensure he wouldn’t cause trouble.
What were the Philistine lords doing there?
They were likely watching Samson to assess his strength and to entertain themselves. This was a critical moment where they underestimated Samson's resolve.
What can we learn about crowd dynamics from this verse?
Crowd dynamics can influence decisions and outcomes. Samson used the crowd's presence for his final act, showing how numbers can amplify impact.
How does this verse connect to the theme of strength?
Samson’s strength is a central theme. Despite being blind and bound, he still had the strength to bring down the house, showing that true strength often comes from within.
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