Samson is in the Bible book of Judges, chapters 13 through 16.
Delilah.
Sampson is from the Old Testament and not accorded the title of saint.
The story of Samson and Delilah can be found in the book called Judges.
Possibly some Old Testament martyr such as Samson.
According to the Old Testament, in Judges 16:21, the Philistines gouged out Samson's eyes. There is no mention of his eyes or any other part of Samson being burned.
Samson and Delilah, Joseph in Egypt, Daniel in the Lions den...
Samson was a judge in the Old Testement. His strength lied in the locks of his hair. He was decieved and then betrayed by Delilah. The story is found in the book of Judges beginning in Chapter 13.
In the old testament ,and in the book of judges samson was the strongest man on earth, his strength was in his hair.
King David . It was when he was a shepherd and a lion killed one of his sheep.
In the Old Testament (Judges 14) we are told that Samson killed a lion. Then later he went to the house of a woman he was going to marry and turned aside to look at the carcass of the lion he had killed and saw that a swarm of bees had made it their home and was producing honey. When Samson and the woman were to marry there was a seven day feast and Samson proposed a riddle, which pertained to the honey. If you want to know the rest of the story you will have to read it for yourself.
Nazarites appear in many different parts of the Bible. Two famous Nazarites mentioned by name in the Old Testament are Samson and the prophet Samuel. In the New Testament, John the Baptist is a Nazarite. Because it was sometimes a temporary vow, Paul of Tarsus may be considered a Nazarite, as well as St. James the Less.