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A Symbol of Power and Shame
Commentators explain that Samson didn't just break the gates; he ripped the entire structure—posts, doors, and bar—from the ground. This act of superhuman strength, a gift from God, was a profound public humiliation for Gaza. In the ancient world, carrying off an enemy's city gate was an ultimate sign of victory and contempt, demonstrating their complete inability to contain God's champion.
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18th Century
Theologian
Instead of forcing the doors open, he tore the posts up, as it were, by the roots, with the barred doors attached to them. The word rendered “went …
19th Century
Bishop
Arose at midnight. — Apparently—though the narrative again omits all details—he had been told of the plot and found the g…
17th Century
Pastor
And Samson lay till midnight, and arose at midnight
Either not being able to lie any longer through the conviction o…
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17th Century
Minister
Until now, Samson's character has appeared glorious, though uncommon. In this chapter, we find him behaving in such a wicked manner that many quest…