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It happened, when their hearts were merry, that they said, Call for Samson, that he may make us sport. They called for Samson out of the prison-house; and he made sport before them. They set him between the pillars:
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The Cruelty of "Sport"
Commentators clarify that when the Philistines called for Samson to "make sport," it was not for lighthearted entertainment. Instead, he was the object of their cruel mockery. Scholars like John Gill argue Samson passively endured their abuse—being hit, taunted, and spat upon—rather than actively performing for them. This was a moment of profound humiliation.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
That he may make us sport - Rather, “that he may play for us,” that is, dance and make music. At an idolatrous feast, dancing was a…
19th Century
Anglican
When their hearts were merry. —Compare to Judges 9:27; 1 Samuel 25:36; Esther 1:10.
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And it came to pass when their hearts were merry With wine, for which Gaza is famous in many writers F23;…
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Nothing fills up the sins of any person or people faster than mocking and misusing the servants of God, even though it is by their own folly that t…