Judges 16
1 Then
went Samson to
Gaza, and
saw there an
harlot , and went
in unto her.
2 And it was told the
Gazites, saying,
Samson is
come hither. And they compassed him
in, and laid
wait for him all
night in the
gate of the
city, and were
quiet all the
night, saying, In the
morning, when it is
day, we shall
kill him.
3 And
Samson lay till
midnight, and
arose at
midnight, and
took the
doors of the
gate of the
city, and the
two posts, and went
away with them,
bar and all, and
put them upon his
shoulders, and carried them
up to the
top of an
hill that is
before Hebron. 4 And it came to pass
afterward, that he
loved a
woman in the
valley of
Sorek, whose
name was
Delilah. 5 And the
lords of the
Philistines came
up unto her, and
said unto her,
Entice him, and
see wherein his
great strength lieth, and by what means we may
prevail against him, that we may
bind him to
afflict him: and we will
give thee every
one of us eleven
hundred pieces of
silver. 6 And
Delilah said to
Samson, Tell me, I pray thee, wherein thy
great strength lieth, and wherewith thou mightest be
bound to
afflict thee.
7 And
Samson said unto her, If they
bind me with
seven green withs that were never
dried, then shall I be
weak, and be as
another man. 8 Then the
lords of the
Philistines brought
up to her
seven green withs which had not been
dried, and she
bound him with them.
9 Now there were men lying in
wait,
abiding with her in the
chamber. And she
said unto him, The
Philistines be upon thee,
Samson. And he
brake the
withs, as a
thread of
tow is
broken when it
toucheth the
fire. So his
strength was not
known.
10 And
Delilah said unto
Samson, Behold, thou hast
mocked me, and
told me
lies: now
tell me, I pray thee, wherewith thou mightest be
bound.
11 And he
said unto her, If they
bind me
fast with
new ropes that never were
occupied , then shall I be
weak, and be as
another man. 12 Delilah therefore
took new ropes, and
bound him therewith, and
said unto him, The
Philistines be upon thee,
Samson. And there were liers in
wait abiding in the
chamber. And he
brake them from off his
arms like a
thread. 13 And
Delilah said unto
Samson, Hitherto thou hast
mocked me, and
told me
lies: tell me wherewith thou mightest be
bound. And he
said unto her, If thou
weavest the
seven locks of my
head with the
web. 14 And she
fastened it with the
pin, and
said unto him, The
Philistines be upon thee,
Samson. And he
awaked out of his
sleep, and went
away with the
pin of the
beam, and with the
web. 15 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. 18 And when
Delilah saw that he had
told her all his
heart, she
sent and
called for the
lords of the
Philistines, saying, Come
up this
once, for he hath
shewed me all his
heart. Then the
lords of the
Philistines came
up unto her, and
brought money in their
hand. 19 And she made him
sleep upon her
knees; and she
called for a
man, and she caused him to shave
off the
seven locks of his
head; and she
began to
afflict him, and his
strength went from him.
20 And she
said, The
Philistines be upon thee,
Samson. And he
awoke out of his
sleep, and
said, I will go
out as at other times
before, and
shake myself. And he
wist not that the
LORD was
departed from him.
21 But the
Philistines took him, and put
out his
eyes, and brought him
down to
Gaza, and
bound him with fetters of
brass; and he did
grind in the
prison house. 22 Howbeit the
hair of his
head began to grow
again after he was
shaven.
23 Then the
lords of the
Philistines gathered them
together for to
offer a
great sacrifice unto
Dagon their
god, and to
rejoice: for they
said, Our
god hath
delivered Samson our
enemy into our
hand. 24 And when the
people saw him, they
praised their
god: for they
said, Our
god hath
delivered into our
hands our
enemy, and the
destroyer of our
country, which
slew many of us.
25 And it came to pass, when their
hearts were
merry, that they
said,
Call for
Samson, that he may make us
sport. And they
called for
Samson out of the
prison house; and he made
them sport: and they
set him between the
pillars. 26 And
Samson said unto the
lad that
held him by the
hand, Suffer me that I may
feel the
pillars whereupon the
house standeth, that I may
lean upon them.
27 Now the
house was
full of
men and
women; and all the
lords of the
Philistines were there; and there were upon the
roof about
three thousand men and
women, that
beheld while
Samson made
sport.
28 And
Samson called unto the
LORD, and
said, O
Lord GOD, remember me, I pray thee, and
strengthen me, I pray thee, only this
once, O
God, that I may be at
once avenged of the
Philistines for my
two eyes. 29 And
Samson took
hold of the
two middle pillars upon which the
house stood, and on which it was borne
up, of the
one with his right
hand, and of the
other with his
left. 30 And
Samson said, Let me
die with the
Philistines. And he
bowed himself with all his
might; and the
house fell upon the
lords, and upon all the
people that were therein. So the
dead which he
slew at his
death were
more than they which he
slew in his
life. 31 Then his
brethren and all the
house of his
father came
down, and
took him, and brought him
up, and
buried him between
Zorah and
Eshtaol in the
buryingplace of
Manoah his
father. And he
judged Israel twenty years.