Judges 16:12
Cebuano CBV - Unknown
Busa si Dalila mikuhag mga pising bag-o ug gigapus siya ug miingon kaniya: Samson, ang mga Filistehanon anaa kanimo. Ug ang magbabanhig naghupo sa sulod. Ug kini gipamugto niya sa iyang mga bukton sama sa hilo.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, Delilah ties Samson up with new ropes and tricks him by saying the Philistines are attacking. Samson, however, easily breaks the ropes, showing his incredible strength.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game where someone tries to tie you up with a rope, but you're so strong that you can break it like it's just a piece of thread. That's what Samson does here, and he does it because Delilah is trying to trick him.
Historical Background
The Book of Judges was written by various authors over time, compiled around the 6th century BCE. It tells the story of Samson and other leaders who helped the Israelites. This passage shows the ongoing conflict between the Israelites and the Philistines.
Living It Out Today
In modern life, this verse can remind us that we should not be fooled by appearances or lies. Just like Samson, we should remain strong and alert to the tricks others might play on us, especially in challenging situations.
Topics
strengthdeceptionperseveranceconflicttrusttesting
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Delilah use new ropes?
Delilah used new ropes because she was trying to trick Samson into revealing the source of his strength. She hoped that with new ropes, he would not be able to break free.
What does Samson's strength symbolize?
Samson's strength symbolizes God's power and protection. His ability to break free from ropes represents his reliance on God and the divine strength given to him.
What is the significance of the Philistines in Samson's story?
The Philistines are the enemies of the Israelites, and Samson's conflicts with them highlight the ongoing struggle between these two groups. Samson's battles often serve as a form of divine retribution against the Philistines.
How can we apply the lesson of not being deceived in our daily lives?
We can apply the lesson of not being deceived by being vigilant and discerning, especially in situations where others might be trying to mislead us. It’s important to seek the truth and rely on wisdom and strength from a higher source.
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