Judges 16:18

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What Does This Mean?

In this verse, Delilah realizes that Samson has revealed his secret to her. She then calls the Philistine leaders and tells them that she can now capture Samson because he has opened up to her completely.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a friend who told you a big secret. You then tell the teacher about it. That's what Delilah did to Samson. She found out his secret and told the bad guys.

Historical Background

The Book of Judges was written around the 6th century BCE by various authors. It describes the history of the Israelites during the period of the judges. This verse is set during a time when the Philistines were enemies of the Israelites and Samson was a judge and a hero of the Israelites.

Living It Out Today

In modern life, this can be seen in situations where someone shares a secret with a friend who then uses that information for personal gain or to harm the person. It's important to be cautious with who you share your secrets with.

Topics

betrayaltrustdeceptionheroismenemiessecrets

Related Verses

Proverbs 11:13Luke 12:2James 3:2Psalm 15:31 Corinthians 4:5

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Samson tell his secret to Delilah?
Samson likely felt a sense of trust towards Delilah, which is a common human weakness. He did not realize that she was working against him and would use his secret to betray him to the Philistines.
What was Samson's secret?
Samson's secret was that his strength was derived from his long hair, which was a Nazirite vow he had taken from birth. This is revealed in the next part of the story.
How does this story relate to the theme of betrayal?
This story is a classic example of betrayal where a person trusted by another uses that trust to harm the other. It highlights the importance of being cautious with whom we share our vulnerabilities.
What can we learn about trust from this story?
We can learn that trust should be earned and that we should be careful about sharing our deepest secrets with others, especially when there are potential conflicts of interest.
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