Judges 16:1-14

Judges 16:1-14

[1] Samson  to Gaza,  and saw  there an harlot,  and went in  [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,  In the morning,  when it is day,  we shall kill  him. [3] And Samson  lay  till midnight,  and arose  at midnight,  and took  the doors  of the gate  of the city,  and the two  posts,  and went away  with them, bar  and all, and put  them upon his shoulders,  and carried them up  to the top  of an hill  that is before  Hebron.  [4] And it came to pass afterward,  that he loved  a woman  in the valley  of Sorek,  whose name  was Delilah.  [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.  [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. [7] And Samson  said  unto her, If they bind  me with seven  green  withs  that were never dried,  then shall I be weak,  and be as another  man.  [8] Then the lords  of the Philistines  brought up  to her seven  green  withs  which had not been dried,  and she bound  him with them. [9] Now there were men lying in wait,  abiding  with her in the chamber.  And she said  unto him, The Philistines  be upon thee, Samson.  And he brake  the withs,  as a thread  of tow  is broken  when it toucheth  the fire.  So his strength  was not known.  [10] And Delilah  said  unto Samson,  Behold, thou hast mocked  me, and told  now tell  me, I pray thee, wherewith thou mightest be bound.  [11] And he said  unto her, If they bind  with new  ropes  that never were occupied,  then shall I be weak,  and be as another  man.  [12] Delilah  therefore took  new  ropes,  and bound  him therewith, and said  unto him, The Philistines  be upon thee, Samson.  And there were liers in wait  abiding  in the chamber.  And he brake  them from off his arms  like a thread.  [13] And Delilah  said  unto Samson,  Hitherto  thou hast mocked  me, and told  tell  me wherewith thou mightest be bound.  And he said  unto her, If thou weavest  the seven  locks  of my head  with the web.  [14] And she fastened  it with the pin,  and said  unto him, The Philistines  be upon thee, Samson.  And he awaked  out of his sleep,  and went away  with the pin  of the beam,  and with the web.