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Samson. Book of Judges; see where his conception was pre-announced and the angel told his mother to avoid all wine and strong drink, "for the child will be consecrated to the LORD from the womb." This is also why his strength was in his uncut hair, another sign of his belonging entirely to the Lord.

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