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參孫在迦薩

16 參孫往迦薩去,在那裡看見一個妓女,就進去與她親近。 有人告訴迦薩人說:“參孫到這裡來了。”他們就把他圍住,整夜在城門口埋伏著,整夜默不作聲,心裡說:“等到早晨天亮,我們才殺他。” 參孫睡到半夜,就在半夜起來,抓緊城門的門扇和兩邊門柱,把它們與門閂一起拔起來,放在自己的肩頭上,扛到希伯崙對面的山頂去。

參孫和大利拉

後來參孫在梭烈谷又愛上了一個婦人,名叫大利拉。 非利士人的領袖上到婦人那裡去,對她說:“請你引誘他,看看他因甚麼緣故有這樣大的力氣,我們用甚麼方法才能勝過他,把他捆綁,好制伏他;我們每人就給你十二公斤銀子。” 大利拉對參孫說:“求你告訴我,你因甚麼緣故有這樣大的力氣,要用甚麼方法才能捆綁你,好把你制伏。” 參孫對她說:“如果人用七條未乾的青繩子捆綁我,我就會軟弱無力,像平常人一樣。” 於是非利士人的領袖把七條未乾的青繩子,帶上來給那婦人,她就用那些繩子把參孫捆綁起來。 有人埋伏在她的內室裡等候著;她對參孫說:“參孫哪,非利士人上來捉你了!”參孫就掙斷繩子,像麻線被火燒斷一樣。這樣,他力氣的由來,還是沒有人知道。

10 大利拉對參孫說:“你作弄我,向我說謊;現在求你告訴我,用甚麼東西才能把你捆綁。” 11 參孫對她說:“如果人用從未使用過的新繩子把我緊緊地捆綁起來,我就軟弱無力,像平常人一樣。” 12 於是大利拉把新繩子拿了來,把參孫捆綁了,對他說:“參孫哪,非利士人上來捉你了!”當時有人埋伏在她的內室裡等候著。參孫把繩子從手臂上掙斷下來,像掙斷一根線一樣。

13 大利拉對參孫說:“到現在你還是作弄我,向我說謊;求你告訴我,人怎樣才能捆綁你。”參孫對她說:“如果你把我頭上的七條髮辮與織布機上的緯線編織在一起就可以了。” 14 於是大利拉把他的髮辮與織布機上的緯線同織在一起,再用木橛釘緊,對參孫說:“參孫哪,非利士人上來捉你了!”參孫從睡夢中醒來,竟把織布機上的木橛,和緯線都拔了出來。

15 大利拉對參孫說:“你既然對我不真心,你怎能說:‘我愛你’?你這三次作弄我,沒有告訴我你這麼大的力氣是哪裡來的。” 16 大利拉天天用話逼他,催他,以致他的心煩得要死。 17 參孫就把他心中的一切告訴了她,對她說:“向來沒有人用剃刀剃過我的頭,因為我自出母胎就歸 神作拿細耳人,如果人剃去我的頭髮,我的力氣就離開了我,我就軟弱無力,像所有人一樣。”

18 大利拉見參孫把心中的一切都告訴了她,就派人去請非利士人的領袖來,說:“這一次你們上來吧!因為他已經把心中的一切都告訴了我。”於是非利士人的領袖上到婦人那裡,手裡帶著銀子上去。 19 大利拉使參孫睡在自己的膝上,又叫了一個人來,把參孫頭上的七條髮辮都剃去;大利拉就克制了他,因他的力氣離開了他。 20 大利拉說:“參孫哪,非利士人上來捉你了!”參孫從睡夢中醒來,心裡說:“我要像前幾次一樣掙扎出去,必能脫身。”但他不知道耶和華已經離開他了。 21 非利士人把他捉住,剜去了他的眼睛,帶他下到迦薩,用銅鍊捆綁著他,他就在監牢裡推磨。 22 但是他的頭髮被剃去以後,又開始生長起來了。

參孫之報復與死亡

23 非利士人的領袖聚集起來,要給他們的神大袞獻大祭,並且歡樂慶祝;他們說:“我們的神把我們的仇敵參孫交在我們手中了。” 24 眾人看見了參孫,就讚美他們的神,說:“我們的神把我們的仇敵,就是那毀壞我們的地,又殺死我們很多人的,交在我們手中了。” 25 他們心裡正在高興的時候,就說:“叫參孫來,給我們耍耍把戲。”於是有人把參孫從監牢裡叫出來;參孫就在他們面前耍把戲,他們又把他放在兩根柱子中間。 26 參孫對拉著他手的童子說:“請你讓我摸摸支撐著這廟宇的柱子,我要在柱子上靠一靠。” 27 那時房子裡滿了男男女女,非利士人的領袖也在那裡;在房子的平頂上約有三千男女,都在觀看參孫耍把戲。

28 參孫呼求耶和華,說:“主耶和華啊,求你記念我; 神啊,求你加強我這一次的力量,只這一次罷了,使我盡一次在非利士人身上報那剜我雙眼的仇!” 29 參孫就抱住那支撐著房子中間的兩根柱子,右手抱一根,左手抱一根。 30 然後參孫說:“讓我與非利士人同歸於盡吧!”於是盡力屈身,房子就倒塌,壓在眾領袖和房子裡所有的人身上。這樣,參孫死的時候殺死的人,比他活著的時候殺死的人還多。 31 參孫的眾兄弟和他父親的全家都下來,收殮他的屍體,把他抬上去,埋葬在瑣拉和以實陶之間,在他父親瑪挪亞的墳墓裡。參孫治理了以色列人二十年。

Chapter 16

Once Samson went to Gaza, where he saw a prostitute and visited her. The people of Gaza were told, “Samson has come here,” and they surrounded him with an ambush at the city gate all night long. And all the night they waited, saying, “At morning light we will kill him.” Samson lay there until midnight. Then he rose at midnight, seized the doors of the city gate and the two gateposts, and tore them loose, bar and all. He hoisted them on his shoulders and carried them to the top of the ridge opposite Hebron.

Samson and Delilah. After that he fell in love with a woman in the Wadi Sorek whose name was Delilah. (A)The lords of the Philistines came up to her and said, “Trick him and find out where he gets his great strength, and how we may overcome and bind him so as to make him helpless. Then for our part, we will each give you eleven hundred pieces of silver.”

So Delilah said to Samson, “Tell me where you get your great strength and how you may be bound so as to be made helpless.” “If they bind me with seven fresh bowstrings that have not dried,” Samson answered her, “I shall grow weaker and be like anyone else.” So the lords of the Philistines brought her seven fresh bowstrings that had not dried, and she bound him with them. She had men lying in wait in the room, and she said to him, “The Philistines are upon you, Samson!” But he snapped the bowstrings as a thread of tow is snapped by a whiff of flame; and his strength remained unexplained.

10 Delilah said to Samson, “You have mocked me and told me lies. Now tell me how you may be bound.” 11 “If they bind me tight with new ropes, with which no work has been done,” he answered her, “I shall grow weaker and be like anyone else.” 12 So Delilah took new ropes and bound him with them. Then she said to him, “The Philistines are upon you, Samson!” For there were men lying in wait in the room. But he snapped the ropes off his arms like thread.

13 Delilah said to Samson again, “Up to now you have mocked me and told me lies. Tell me how you may be bound.” He said to her, “If you weave the seven locks of my hair into the web and fasten them with the pin, I shall grow weaker and be like anyone else.” 14 So when he went to bed, Delilah took the seven locks of his hair and wove them into the web, and fastened them with the pin. Then she said, “The Philistines are upon you, Samson!” Awakening from his sleep, he pulled out both the loom and the web.

15 (B)Then she said to him, “How can you say ‘I love you’ when your heart is not mine? Three times already you have mocked me, and not told me where you get your great strength!” 16 (C)She pressed him continually and pestered him till he was deathly weary of it. 17 So he told her all that was in his heart and said, “No razor has touched my head, for I have been a nazirite for God from my mother’s womb.(D) If I am shaved, my strength will leave me, and I shall grow weaker and be like anyone else.” 18 When Delilah realized that he had told her all that was in his heart, she summoned the lords of the Philistines, saying, “Come up this time, for he has told me all that is in his heart.” So the lords of the Philistines came to her and brought the money with them.(E) 19 She put him to sleep on her lap, and called for a man who shaved off the seven locks of his hair. He immediately became helpless, for his strength had left him.[a] 20 When she said “The Philistines are upon you, Samson!” he woke from his sleep and thought, “I will go out as I have done time and again and shake myself free.” He did not realize that the Lord had left him. 21 But the Philistines seized him and gouged out his eyes. Then they brought him down to Gaza and bound him with bronze fetters, and he was put to grinding grain in the prison. 22 But the hair of his head began to grow as soon as it was shaved.

The Death of Samson. 23 (F)The lords of the Philistines assembled to offer a great sacrifice to their god Dagon[b] and to celebrate. They said, “Our god has delivered Samson our enemy into our power.” 24 When the people saw him, they praised their god. For they said,

“Our god has delivered into our power
    our enemy, the ravager of our land,
    the one who has multiplied our slain.”

25 When their spirits were high, they said, “Call Samson that he may amuse us.” So they called Samson from the prison, and he provided amusement for them. They made him stand between the columns, 26 and Samson said to the attendant who was holding his hand, “Put me where I may touch the columns that support the temple, so that I may lean against them.” 27 The temple was full of men and women: all the lords of the Philistines were there, and from the roof about three thousand men and women looked on as Samson provided amusement. 28 Samson cried out to the Lord and said, “Lord God, remember me! Strengthen me only this once that I may avenge myself on the Philistines at one blow for my two eyes.” 29 Samson grasped the two middle columns on which the temple rested and braced himself against them, one at his right, the other at his left. 30 Then saying, “Let me die with the Philistines!” Samson pushed hard, and the temple fell upon the lords and all the people who were in it. Those he killed by his dying were more than those he had killed during his lifetime.

31 His kinsmen and all his father’s house went down and bore him up for burial in the grave of Manoah his father between Zorah and Eshtaol. He had judged Israel for twenty years.(G)

Footnotes

  1. 16:19 See note on 13:5.
  2. 16:23 Dagon: an ancient Syrian grain deity (cf. Hebrew dagan, “grain”) whom the Philistines adopted as their national god after their arrival on the coast of Canaan.