Title: Judges: Hope For Troubled Times
1JudgesHope For Troubled Times
- Chapters 15-16
- Samson and Delilah
- 25 Jan 12
2Announcements
3Judges and Ruth
Week Date Topic
1 07 Dec 11 Overview Judges and Ruth
2 14 Dec 11 Israels Success and Failure Judges 11-25
3 21 Dec 11 Oppression and Deliverance Judges 26-331
4 28 Dec 11 Deborah, Gideon Judges 4-6
5 04 Jan 12 Gideons Success and Failure Judges 71-105
6 11 Jan 12 Jephthah the Judge Judges 106-1215
7 18 Jan 12 Samson and His Exploits Judges 13-14
8 25 Jan 12 Samson and Delilah Judges 15-16
9 01 Feb 12 Auditorium
10 08 Feb 12 A Levite and His Concubine Judges 17-19
11 15 Feb 12 The War with Benjamin Judges 20-21
12 22 Feb 12 Ruth and Naomi Return to Bethlehem Ruth 1-2
13 29 Feb 12 Ruth and Boaz are Married Ruth 3-4
4Todays Objectives
- Review past lesson, Judges 13-14
- Provide an historical background and timeline for
this weeks lesson - Review historical maps of Israel and the region
- Read Judges 15 and 16
- Examine both the strengths and weaknesses of
Samsons character as exhibited in his capture
and death - Examine our own spiritual strengths and
weaknesses - Sense our own need to grow in strength with God
5Historical Background
- Jewish traditions states Samuel wrote Judges
- Written around 1050 B.C. and covered the period
from 1375 B.C. to 1050 B.C. - Death of Joshua to the beginning of the monarchy
- Israels form of government was a theocracy
- God alone was their King
- God raises up a series of judges between Joshuas
death and the coronation of Saul - Major and minor judges most did not rule over
all - Depressing period in Israels history
- Cycle of sin, oppression, repentance, and
deliverance - Spiritual compromise was the norm of Israel
- God sends powerful oppressors to counter
spiritual compromise
6Historical Background
- Judges 15-16 1075 B.C. to 1055 B.C.
- Samson raised as a Judge from tribe of Dan
- Tiglath-Pileser I dies 1076
- Succeeded by his son Asharid-apal-Ekur (1076-1074
B.C.) - Succeeded by his brother Ashur-bel-kala
(1074-1056 B.C.) - Samuel born around 1100 B.C.
- Battle of Aphek (1075 B.C.) against the
Philistines - Battle of Mizpah (1055 B.C.) against Philistines
- Philistine oppression 1095-1055 B.C.
- Philistines worship the Dagon
- 20th Egyptian dynasty (Ramses III XI)
- End of the New Kingdom in 1075 B.C divides
Egypt
7Dagon Fish God
8Tribe of Dan
- Name
- Fifth son of Jacob by Bilhah, maid of Rachel
- Name means judge (Gen 306)
- Jacobs blessing, Dan shall judge his people
(Gen 4916) - Dan will be a serpent on the roadside, a viper
along the path (4917) - Leading characteristics
- Unsteady
- Unscrupulous
- Violent
- Grim humor
- Stealthy in tactics
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12Samsons Vengeance on the Philistines 151-20
- Samson returns to Timnah
- To see his wife (151)
- She had been given in marriage to another
- Samson burns the wheat, grape, and olive crops
(155) - Philistines want revenge
- Burn Samsons wife and father-in-law (156)
- Samson's revenge
- Kills many Philistines, then hides (158)
- Philistines seek to kill Samson
- Samsons willingly turns himself over to men of
Judah - In the process of being turned over to the
Philistines, Samson breaks loose and kills 1000
Philistines - Samson led Israel for 20 years
13Samson Shows His Strength and Weakness (161-3)
- Samson visits Gaza
- Gaza is one of the five principle Philistine
cities - Saw a prostitute and spent the night with her
(161) - People of Gaza react
- Surround the place and wait for him at the city
gate - At dawn we will kill him
- Samson reacts
- Stays only until the middle of the night
- Tears down the doors of the city gate
- Carried them to the top of the hill that faces
Hebron
14Samson Meets Delilah (164-14)
- Philistines use Delilah to lure Samson
- Samson falls in love
- Delilah from the Valley of Sorek (164)
- Philistines want to user her to find the secret
of Samsons strength (165) - Delilahs encounter with Samson
- What is the source of his strength, how to subdue
him - Seven fresh bowstrings (167)
- Ties Samson up with the bowstrings for the
Philistines - Samson escapes
- She tries two more times (1611-14)
- Both attempts fail
15Samson Tells a Secret (1615-22)
- Delilah continue to prod Samson
- Day after day (1616)
- He finally capitulates
- If his hair is cut, he will loses his strength
(1617) - Delilah helps the Philistines subdue Samson
- Has someone shave off the seven braids of his
hair - His strength left him (1618)
- The Spirit of God had left him (1620)
- Philistines gouge out his eyes and take him to
Gaza - Ends up on prison (1621)
- Hair began to grow again (1622)
16Samson Destroys the Temple (1623-31)
- Philistines assemble to honor Dagon
- For delivering Samson (1623)
- Praised their god (1624)
- Asked for Samson to be brought out
- To entertain them (1625)
- 3000 Philistines sat on the roof to watch (1627)
- Samson asks God to restore his strength
- To seek vengeance for the loss of his strength
and sight - Knocks down the pillars supporting the structure
- Kills many more that day than he ever did alive
(1630) - Family recovered his body and buried him in the
tomb of Manoah
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21Review
- Reviewed past lesson, Judges 13-14
- Provided an historical background and timeline
for this weeks lesson - Reviewed historical maps of Israel and the region
- Read Judges 15 and 16
- Examined both the strengths and weaknesses of
Samsons character as exhibited in his capture
and death - Examined our spiritual strengths and weaknesses
- Sensed our own need to grow in strength with God