DELILAH
(De·li′lah) [possibly, Dangling].
A woman living in the torrent valley of Sorek. Delilah is introduced into The Bible account toward the final part of Samson's 20-year judgeship as the object of his love.-Jg 16:31.
The axis lords of the Philistines, anxious to destroy Samson, each offered Delilah 1,100 pieces of silver (if shekels, $2,422) to find out for them wherein Samson's great power lay. She cooperated by questioning Samson as to what would render him powerless. Each time Samson answered, she notified the Philistines and hid in her house Philistine warriors who were ready to take advantage of Samson in the event he lost his strength. After three misleading answers by Samson, Delilah continued to pester him and "pressured him with her words all the time and kept urging him, [so that] his soul got to be impatient to the point of dying." Then he told her of his Naziriteship and that no razor had ever touched his head. Certain of having the truth this time, she sent for the Philistine axis lords, and they came to bring her the money. While Samson slept upon her knees, an attendant cut off the seven braids of his hair. Upon awakening, Samson found that this time his divinely provided power was not there. The hiding Philistines grabbed hold of him, blinded him, and took him prisoner. (Jg 16:4-21) Delilah is mentioned no more in the Bible account.
The Bible does not say that sexual relationship took place between Delilah and Samson or that she was a prostitute. The prostitute mentioned at Judges 16:1, 2 is not the same as Delilah. This prostitute lived at Gaza, whereas Delilah lived in the torrent valley of Sorek. Also, the following evidence indicates Delilah possibly was an Israelitess, not a Philistine: When the axis lords presented their proposal it was based on an extravagant sum of money and not on patriotic sentiment.-Jg 16:5.
It was not, in fact, Delilah that cut off Samson's hair. First of all, we should note Samson's head was shaved, not clipped. Delilah made Samson "sleep upon her knees; and she called for a man, and she caused him to shave off the seven locks of his head." So, it seems poor Delilah has received a good deal of bad press she didn't deserve.
The bronze serpent was looked upon for healing from sin. Jesus was made sin for transgressions and is looked upon also for our healing. (looked upon in this usage means to accept him and the sacrifice he made on the cross.) Our healing, and delivernace is in the blood that was shed on the cross.
The narrative (Judges ch.16) doesn't say.
Delilah cut off Samson's hair. Read Judges 16:15-1915 And she said unto him, How canst thou say, I love thee, when thine heart is not with me? thou hast mocked me these three times, and hast not told me wherein thy great strength lieth.16 And it came to pass, when she pressed him daily with her words, and urged him, so that his soul was vexed unto death;17 That he told her all his heart, and said unto her, There hath not come a razor upon mine head; for I have been a Nazarite unto God from my mother's womb: if I be shaven, then my strength will go from me, and I shall become weak, and be like any other man.give her husband a gift
I don't know what happened to Delilah. But sure do miss her sweet voice and encouraging words. You have someone doing some good and then their gone. I hope I can find another radio station that she's on. Joy Smith Price, Tx.
they are only looked down upon by racists because they're ignorant
they are only looked down upon by racists because they're ignorant
Frowned upon? As in, looked at poorly.
Bill Gates is looked upon as a great role model of the American people.
Answer: Allah looked after his prophet Mohammed peace be upon him.
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Find out why MIS looked upon as a strategic need of management today?
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People looked down upon him in general because of his place of origin. They showed this by starting rumours about his father.
Answer: Allah looked after his prophet Mohammed peace be upon him.
It was not, in fact, Delilah that cut off Samson's hair. First of all, we should note Samson's head was shaved, not clipped. Delilah made Samson "sleep upon her knees; and she called for a man, and she caused him to shave off the seven locks of his head." So, it seems poor Delilah has received a good deal of bad press she didn't deserve.