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1
Then Samson
went down
to Timnah
and saw
a woman
in Timnah,
one of the daughters
of the Philistines.
2
So he came back
and told
his father
and mother,
"I saw
a woman
in Timnah,
one of the daughters
of the Philistines;
now
therefore, get
her for me as a wife."
3
Then his father
and his mother
said
to him, "Is there no
woman
among the daughters
of your relatives,
or among all
our people,
that you go
to take
a wife
from the uncircumcised
Philistines?"
But Samson
said
to his father,
"Get
her for me, for she looks
good
to me."
4
However, his father
and mother
did not know
that it was of the LORD,
for He was seeking
an occasion
against
the Philistines
.
Now at that time
the Philistines
were ruling
over Israel.
5
Then Samson
went down
to Timnah
with his father
and mother,
and came
as far
as the vineyards
of Timnah;
and behold,
a young
lion
came roaring
toward
him.
6
The Spirit
of the LORD
came upon him mightily,
so that he tore
him as one tears
a young goat
though he had
nothing
in his hand;
but he did not tell
his father
or mother
what
he had done.
7
So he went down
and talked
to the woman;
and she looked
good
to Samson.
8
When he returned
later
to take
her, he turned aside
to look
at the carcass
of the lion;
and behold,
a swarm
of bees
and honey
were in the body
of the lion.
9
So he scraped
the honey
into his hands
and went
on, eating
as he went.
When he came
to his father
and mother,
he gave
some to them and they ate
it; but he did not tell
them that he had scraped
the honey
out of the body
of the lion.
10
Then his father
went down
to the woman;
and Samson
made
a feast
there,
for the young men
customarily did
this.
11
When they saw
him, they brought
thirty
companions
to be with him.
12
Then Samson
said
to them, "Let me now
propound
a riddle
to you; if
you will indeed
tell
it to me within the seven
days
of the feast,
and find
it out, then I will give
you thirty
linen wraps
and thirty
changes
of clothes.
13
"But if
you are unable
to tell
me, then you shall give
me thirty
linen wraps
and thirty
changes
of clothes."
And they said
to him, "Propound
your riddle,
that we may hear
it."
14
So he said
to them, "Out of the eater
came
something to eat,
And out of the strong
came
something sweet."
But they could
not tell
the riddle
in three
days.
15
Then it came
about on the fourth
day
that they said
to Samson's
wife,
"Entice
your husband,
so that he will tell
us the riddle,
or
we will burn
you and your father's
house
with fire.
Have you invited
us to impoverish
us? Is this not so?"
16
Samson's
wife
wept
before
him and said,
"You only
hate
me, and you do not love
me; you have propounded
a riddle
to the sons
of my people,
and have not told
it to me." And he said
to her, "Behold,
I have not told
it to my father
or mother;
so should I tell
you?"
17
However she wept
before
him seven
days
while
their feast
lasted.
And on the seventh
day
he told
her because
she pressed him so hard.
She then told
the riddle
to the sons
of her people.
18
So the men
of the city
said
to him on the seventh
day
before
the sun
went
down, "What
is sweeter
than
honey?
And what
is stronger
than
a lion?"
And he
said
to them, "If
you had not plowed
with my heifer,
You would not have found
out my riddle."
19
Then the Spirit
of the LORD
came upon him mightily,
and he went
down
to Ashkelon
and killed
thirty
of them and took
their spoil
and gave
the changes
of clothes to those who told
the riddle.
And his anger
burned,
and he went
up to his father's
house.
20
But Samson's
wife
was given to his companion
who
had been his friend.
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