16:1 And
Samson
went
to
Gaza,
and
saw
there
a
harlot,
and
went
in
unto
her.
16:2 [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,
[Let
be]
till
morning
light,
then
we
will
kill
him.
16:3 And
Samson
lay
till
midnight,
and
arose
at
midnight,
and
laid
hold
of
the
doors
of
the
gate
of
the
city,
and
the
two
posts,
and
plucked
them
up,
bar
and
all,
and
put
them
upon
his
shoulders,
and
carried
them
up
to
the
top
of
the
mountain
that
is
before
Hebron.
16:4 And
it
came
to
pass
afterward,
that
he
loved
a
woman
in
the
valley
of
Sorek,
whose
name
was
Delilah.
16:5 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.
16:6 And
Delilah
said
to
Samson,
Tell
me,
I
pray
thee,
wherein
thy
great
strength
lieth,
and
wherewith
thou
mightest
be
bound
to
afflict
thee.
16:7 And
Samson
said
unto
her,
If
they
bind
me
with
seven
green
withes
that
were
never
dried,
then
shall
I
become
weak,
and
be
as
another
man.
16:8 Then
the
lords
of
the
Philistines
brought
up
to
her
seven
green
withes
which
had
not
been
dried,
and
she
bound
him
with
them.
16:9 Now
she
had
liers-in-wait
abiding
in
the
inner
chamber.
And
she
said
unto
him,
The
Philistines
are
upon
thee,
Samson.
And
he
brake
the
withes,
as
a
string
of
tow
is
broken
when
it
toucheth
the
fire.
So
his
strength
was
not
known.
16:10 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.
16:11 And
he
said
unto
her,
If
they
only
bind
me
with
new
ropes
wherewith
no
work
hath
been
done,
then
shall
I
become
weak,
and
be
as
another
man.
16:12 So
Delilah
took
new
ropes,
and
bound
him
therewith,
and
said
unto
him,
The
Philistines
are
upon
thee,
Samson.
And
the
liers-in-wait
were
abiding
in
the
inner
chamber.
And
he
brake
them
off
his
arms
like
a
thread.
16:13 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.
16:14 And
she
fastened
it
with
the
pin,
and
said
unto
him,
The
Philistines
are
upon
thee,
Samson.
And
he
awaked
out
of
his
sleep,
and
plucked
away
the
pin
of
the
beam,
and
the
web.
16:15 And
she
said
unto
him,
How
canst
thou
say,
I
love
thee,
when
thy
heart
is
not
with
me
thou
hast
mocked
me
these
three
times,
and
hast
not
told
me
wherein
thy
great
strength
lieth.
16:16 And
it
came
to
pass,
when
she
pressed
him
daily
with
her
words,
and
urged
him,
that
his
soul
was
vexed
unto
death.
16:17 And
he
told
her
all
his
heart,
and
said
unto
her,
There
hath
not
come
a
razor
upon
my
head;
for
I
have
been
a
Nazirite
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.
16:18 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
told
me
all
his
heart.
Then
the
lords
of
the
Philistines
came
up
unto
her,
and
brought
the
money
in
their
hand.
16:19 And
she
made
him
sleep
upon
her
knees;
and
she
called
for
a
man,
and
shaved
off
the
seven
locks
of
his
head;
and
she
began
to
afflict
him,
and
his
strength
went
from
him.
16:20 And
she
said,
The
Philistines
are
upon
thee,
Samson.
And
he
awoke
out
of
his
sleep,
and
said,
I
will
go
out
as
at
other
times,
and
shake
myself
free.
But
he
knew
not
that
Jehovah
was
departed
from
him.
16:21 And
the
Philistines
laid
hold
on
him,
and
put
out
his
eyes;
and
they
brought
him
down
to
Gaza,
and
bound
him
with
fetters
of
brass;
and
he
did
grind
in
the
prison-house.
16:22 Howbeit
the
hair
of
his
head
began
to
grow
again
after
he
was
shaven.
16:23 And
the
lords
of
the
Philistines
gathered
them
together
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.
16:24 And
when
the
people
saw
him,
they
praised
their
god;
for
they
said,
Our
god
hath
delivered
into
our
hand
our
enemy,
and
the
destroyer
of
our
country,
who
hath
slain
many
of
us.
16:25 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
sport
before
them.
And
they
set
him
between
the
pillars:
16:26 and
Samson
said
unto
the
lad
that
held
him
by
the
hand,
Suffer
me
that
I
may
feel
the
pillars
whereupon
the
house
resteth,
that
I
may
lean
upon
them.
16:27 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.
16:28 And
Samson
called
unto
Jehovah,
and
said,
O
Lord
Jehovah,
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.
16:29 And
Samson
took
hold
of
the
two
middle
pillars
upon
which
the
house
rested,
and
leaned
upon
them,
the
one
with
his
right
hand,
and
the
other
with
his
left.
16:30 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
that
he
slew
at
his
death
were
more
than
they
that
he
slew
in
his
life.
16:31 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
burying-place
of
Manoah
his
father.
And
he
judged
Israel
twenty
years.