Judges 16-17New King James Version (NKJV)
Samson and Delilah
16 Now Samson went to Gaza and saw a harlot
there, and went in to her. 2 When the Gazites were
told, “Samson has come here!” they surrounded the place and
lay in wait for him all night at the gate of the city. They were quiet all
night, saying, “In the morning, when it is daylight, we will kill him.” 3 And
Samson lay low till midnight; then he arose at midnight, took
hold of the doors of the gate of the city and the two gateposts, pulled them
up, bar and all, put them on his shoulders, and carried them
to the top of the hill that faces Hebron.
4 Afterward it happened that he loved
a woman in the Valley of Sorek, whose name was Delilah. 5 And
the lords of the Philistines came up to her and said to her, “Entice him, and
find out where his great strength lies, and by what means we
may overpower him, that we may bind him to afflict him; and every one of us
will give you eleven hundred pieces of silver.”
6 So Delilah said to Samson, “Please
tell me where your great strength lies, and with what you may
be bound to afflict you.”
7 And Samson said to her, “If they
bind me with seven fresh bowstrings, not yet dried, then I shall become weak,
and be like any other man.”
8 So the lords of the Philistines
brought up to her seven fresh bowstrings, not yet dried, and she bound him with
them. 9 Now men were lying in
wait, staying with her in the room. And she said to him, “The Philistines are upon
you, Samson!” But he broke the bowstrings as a strand of yarn breaks when it
touches fire. So the secret of his strength was not known.
10 Then Delilah said to Samson,
“Look, you have mocked me and told me lies. Now, please tell me what you may be
bound with.”
11 So he said to her, “If they bind
me securely with new ropes that have never been used, then I shall become weak,
and be like any other man.”
12 Therefore Delilah took new ropes
and bound him with them, and said to him, “The Philistines are upon
you, Samson!” And men were lying in wait, staying in the room.
But he broke them off his arms like a thread.
13 Delilah said to Samson, “Until now
you have mocked me and told me lies. Tell me what you may be bound with.”
And he said to her, “If you weave the seven locks of my head
into the web of the loom”—
14 So she wove it tightly
with the batten of the loom, and said to him, “The Philistines are upon
you, Samson!” But he awoke from his sleep, and pulled out the batten and the
web from the loom.
15 Then she said to him, “How can you
say, ‘I love you,’ when your heart is not with me? You have
mocked me these three times, and have not told me where your great
strength lies.” 16 And it came to pass,
when she pestered him daily with her words and pressed him, so that
his soul was vexed to death, 17 that he told her
all his heart, and said to her, “No razor has ever come upon my head, for
I have been a Nazirite to God from my mother’s womb. If I am
shaven, then my strength will leave me, and I shall become weak, and be like
any other man.”
18 When Delilah saw that he had told
her all his heart, she sent and called for the lords of the Philistines,
saying, “Come up once more, for he has told me all his heart.” So the lords of
the Philistines came up to her and brought the money in their hand. 19 Then
she lulled him to sleep on her knees, and called for a man and had him shave
off the seven locks of his head. Then she began to torment him,[a]and his strength left
him. 20 And she said, “The Philistines are upon
you, Samson!” So he awoke from his sleep, and said, “I will go out as before,
at other times, and shake myself free!” But he did not know that
the Lord had departed from him.
21 Then the Philistines took him and
put out his eyes, and brought him down to Gaza. They bound him with bronze
fetters, and he became a grinder in the prison. 22 However,
the hair of his head began to grow again after it had been shaven.
Samson Dies with the Philistines
23 Now the lords of the Philistines
gathered together to offer a great sacrifice to Dagon their god, and to
rejoice. And they said:
“Our god has delivered into our hands
Samson our enemy!”
Samson our enemy!”
24 When the people saw him, they
praised their god; for they said:
“Our god has delivered into our hands our enemy,
The destroyer of our land,
And the one who multiplied our dead.”
The destroyer of our land,
And the one who multiplied our dead.”
25 So it happened, when their hearts
were merry, that they said, “Call for Samson, that he may perform for us.” So
they called for Samson from the prison, and he performed for them. And they
stationed him between the pillars. 26 Then Samson
said to the lad who held him by the hand, “Let me feel the pillars which
support the temple, so that I can lean on them.” 27 Now
the temple was full of men and women. All the lords of the Philistines were there—about
three thousand men and women on the roof watching while Samson performed.
28 Then Samson called to
the Lord, saying, “O Lord God, remember me, I pray! Strengthen me, I
pray, just this once, O God, that I may with one blow take
vengeance on the Philistines for my two eyes!” 29 And
Samson took hold of the two middle pillars which supported the temple, and he
braced himself against them, one on his right and the other on his left. 30 Then
Samson said, “Let me die with the Philistines!” And he pushed with all
his might, and the temple fell on the lords and all the people
who were in it. So the dead that he killed at his death were
more than he had killed in his life.
31 And his brothers and all his
father’s household came down and took him, and brought him up
and buried him between Zorah and Eshtaol in the tomb of his father Manoah. He
had judged Israel twenty years.
Micah’s Idolatry
17 Now there was a man from the mountains of
Ephraim, whose name was Micah. 2 And
he said to his mother, “The eleven hundred shekels of silver
that were taken from you, and on which you put a curse, even saying it in my ears—here is the
silver with me; I took it.”
And his mother said, “May you be blessed by
the Lord, my son!” 3 So when he had returned
the eleven hundred shekels of silver to his mother, his mother
said, “I had wholly dedicated the silver from my hand to the Lord for
my son, to make a carved image and a molded image; now therefore, I will return
it to you.” 4 Thus he returned the silver to his
mother. Then his mother took two hundred shekels of silver and
gave them to the silversmith, and he made it into a carved image and a molded
image; and they were in the house of Micah.
5 The man Micah had a shrine, and
made an ephod and household idols;[b] and he consecrated one
of his sons, who became his priest. 6 In those
days there was no king in Israel; everyone did what
was right in his own eyes.
7 Now there was a young man from
Bethlehem in Judah, of the family of Judah; he was a Levite,
and was staying there. 8 The man departed from the
city of Bethlehem in Judah to stay wherever he could find a place. Then
he came to the mountains of Ephraim, to the house of Micah, as he
journeyed. 9 And Micah said to him, “Where do you
come from?”
So he said to him, “I am a Levite from
Bethlehem in Judah, and I am on my way to find a place to
stay.”
10 Micah said to him, “Dwell with me,
and be a father and a priest to me, and I will give you ten shekels of
silver per year, a suit of clothes, and your sustenance.” So the Levite went
in. 11 Then the Levite was content to dwell with
the man; and the young man became like one of his sons to him. 12 So
Micah consecrated the Levite, and the young man became his priest, and lived in
the house of Micah. 13 Then Micah said, “Now I know
that the Lord will be good to me, since I have a Levite as priest!”
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