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Samson said to them, This time shall I be blameless in regard of the Philistines, when I do them a mischief.
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A Claim of Justification
Commentators explain that when Samson declared himself "blameless," he was making a legal or moral claim. Having been wronged by his father-in-law who gave his wife away, Samson believed his subsequent actions against the Philistines were justified. He saw their breach of the marriage covenant as the first offense, freeing him from any guilt in retaliating.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
See the margin. Before, when the Philistines injured him, he was in covenant with the Timnathites through his marriage and by the rites of hospital…
19th Century
Anglican
Concerning them. —There is no reason for this rendering. It should be to them. The Vulgate has cui, and the Sept…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And Samson said concerning them His wife's father, and other relations, and the citizens of Timnath; this, which is …
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