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Judges Chapter
Thirteen
Judges 13
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New King James Version (NKJV)
INTRODUCTION TO JUDGES 13
This
chapter relates the birth of Samson
another of the judges of Israel
which was
foretold by an angel to his mother
who told her husband of it
Judges 13:1 upon
whose entreaty the angel appeared again
and related the same to them both
Judges 13:8 and who
was very
respectfully treated by the man
and by the wonderful things he did
was known by him to be an angel of the Lord
which greatly surprised him
Judges 13:15 and
the chapter is closed with an account of the birth of Samson
and of his being
early endowed with the Spirit of God
Judges 13:24.
Judges 13:1 Again
the children of Israel did evil in the sight of the Lord
and the Lord delivered them
into the hand of the Philistines for forty years.
YLT
1And the sons of Israel add
to do the evil thing in the eyes of Jehovah
and Jehovah giveth them into the
hand of the Philistines forty years.
And the children of Israel did evil in the sight of the Lord
.... Committed
idolatry
which was the evil they were prone unto
and were frequently guilty
of:
and the Lord delivered them into the hands of the Philistines
forty years: which according to JosephusF6Ibid. (Antiqu. l. 5.) c.
8. sect. 1. are to be reckoned from the death of the last judge
and the time
of Samson's birth; or rather from some time after the death of Jephthah
particularly taking in the two last years of Ibzan
when the Ephraimites having
been weakened through the slaughter of them by Jephthah
might encourage the
Philistines to break in upon them; from which time to the birth of Samson were
twenty years
and twenty more may be allowed before he could begin to deliver
Israel out of their hands; so that the oppression lasted forty years. According
to others
it began at the same time as the oppression of the Ammonites did
though it lasted longer
Judges 10:7.
Judges 13:2 2 Now there was a certain
man from Zorah
of the family of the Danites
whose name was Manoah; and
his wife was barren and had no children.
YLT
2And there is a certain man
of Zorah
of the family of the Danite
and his name [is] Manoah
his wife [is]
barren
and hath not borne;
And there was a certain man of Zorah
of the family of the Danites
.... Of the
tribe of Dan
in which tribe Zorah was
and seems to have lain both on the
borders of Judah and Dan
Joshua 15:33; See
Gill on Joshua 15:33; see
Gill on Joshua 19:41
and
this man was not a mean man
but of rank and figure
a principal man in the
country
according to JosephusF7Antique. l. 5. c. 8. sect. 2. ;
though the TalmudistsF8T. Bab. Beracot
fol. 61. 1. say he was a
plebeian:
whose name was Manoah; which signifies
"rest"
and has much the same signification as Noah; and by this name
he was well known in those times
and among his people:
and his wife was barren
and bare not; had no child
as the Targum; and it is observed by many
that several eminent persons were
born of women that had been barren
as Isaac
Jacob
Samuel
and John the
Baptist; and it is remarkable
that the strongest man that ever was born of
such a woman
as the following account relates. The name of this woman
the mother
of Samson
is saidF9T. Bab. Bava Bathra
fol. 91. 1. Juchasin
fol.
10. 8. to be Zalalponith; see 1 Chronicles 4:3.
Judges 13:3 3 And the Angel of the Lord appeared to
the woman and said to her
“Indeed now
you are barren and have borne no
children
but you shall conceive and bear a son.
YLT
3and a messenger of Jehovah
appeareth unto the woman
and saith unto her
`Lo
I pray thee
thou [art] barren
and hast not borne; when thou hast conceived
then thou hast borne a son.
And the angel of the Lord appeared unto the woman
.... According
to JosephusF11Antiqu. l. 5. c. 8. sect. 2.
it was in a plain
without the city; and that he appeared in the form of a man is certain from Judges 13:6 but was
not a mere man
a prophet of the Lord
nor a created angel
but the uncreated
one
the Angel of the covenant
the Son and Word of God
who often appeared in
an human form; since his name is said to be "Wonderful"
and he to do
wonderful things
and is called "Jehovah"
Judges 13:18
and said unto her
behold now
thou art barren
and bearest not; barren at
that time
and so she had been ever since she was married to that time; and
this is observed
that it might appear the more wonderful that she should after
this have a child:
but thou shalt conceive
and bear a son; which to do
must be ascribed to divine power
that one in her circumstances should bear a
son; as the prediction of it was owing to divine omniscience
and a proof of
it.
Judges 13:4 4 Now therefore
please be
careful not to drink wine or similar drink
and not to eat anything
unclean.
YLT
4And
now
take heed
I pray
thee
and do not drink wine
and strong drink
and do not eat any unclean
thing
Now therefore beware
I pray thee
and drink not wine nor strong
drink
.... Any liquor inebriating and intoxicating
neither new wine
nor old wine
as the Targum
and so Jarchi; the reason of this appears in the
next verse
because the child she should conceive and bear was to be a
Nazarite
and to be one from his mother's womb; and from all such liquors
Nazarites
according to the law
were to abstain
Numbers 6:3.
and eat not any unclean thing; meaning not so much such
sort of food as was forbidden by the law to be eaten
which every Israelite was
to abstain from
but such as were particularly forbidden to Nazarites
as moist
and dried grapes
or anything made of the vine tree
from the kernel to the
husk
Numbers 6:3. The
reason of this is
because the child in the womb is nourished with the same the
mother is; and as this child was to be a Nazarite from the womb
and even in
it
his mother was to abstain both from eatables and drinkables forbidden a
Nazarite by the law.
Judges 13:5 5 For behold
you shall
conceive and bear a son. And no razor shall come upon his head
for the child
shall be a Nazirite to God from the womb; and he shall begin to deliver Israel
out of the hand of the Philistines.”
YLT
5for
lo
thou art
conceiving and bearing a son
and a razor doth not go up on his head
for a
Nazarite to God is the youth from the womb
and he doth begin to save Israel
out of the hand of the Philistines.'
For
lo
thou shalt conceive and bear a son
.... Which is
not only repeated for the confirmation of it
but that she might take notice
that he was to be a Nazarite
and therefore must conform to everything
agreeable to the law of the Nazarites
and take care that it was observed in
him:
and no razor shall come on his head; to cut off the hair of
it
not from the time of his birth to his death; for he was to be a perpetual
Nazarite: other Nazarites during the time of their Nazariteship were not to
suffer a razor to come upon them
but afterwards might; but for such an one as
Samson
it was not lawful ever to suffer his hair to be cut off; see Numbers 6:5.
for the child shall be a Nazarite unto God from the womb; in which he
was a type of Christ
who was sanctified by the Lord
separated from sinners
and called a "Nazarene": was born of a virgin
as Samson was of a
barren woman
and his birth foretold by an angel as this:
and he shall begin to deliver Israel out of the hand of the
Philistines; for the salvation he wrought for Israel was not complete and
perfect; it was only begun by him
and carried on in the times of Eli
Samuel
and Saul
and perfected by David. In this his antitype exceeds him
who is the
author of the complete salvation of his people out of the hands of all their
enemies
sin
Satan
and the world; though in this there is a great resemblance
between Samson and our Lord Jesus
in that what he did he did himself alone;
not at the head of an army
and with forces under him
as other judges; so
Christ with his own arm
and of himself
and without others
wrought salvation
for his people; see Isaiah 63:5.
Judges 13:6 6 So the woman came and told
her husband
saying
“A Man of God came to me
and His countenance was
like the countenance of the Angel of God
very awesome; but I did not ask Him
where He was from
and He did not tell me His name.
YLT
6And the woman cometh and
speaketh to her husband
saying
`A man of God hath come unto me
and his
appearance [is] as the appearance of a messenger of God
very fearful
and I have
not asked him whence he [is]
and his name he hath not declared to me;
Then the woman came and told her husband
.... To whom
it would be joyful news
as it was to her:
saying
a man of God came unto me; he appeared in an human
form
and therefore she calls him a man; and by his mien and deportment
and
the message he brought
she concluded he was a man of God
that is
a prophet;
by which name such persons went in those days; and so the Targum calls him a
prophet of the Lord: but it is a mere conceit of Ben Gersom that it was
Phinehas
who in all probability was not living; besides what is after related
shows that this was a divine Person
and no other than the Son of God:
and his countenance was like the countenance of an angel of God
very terrible; for though she might never have seen an angel
yet it being a
common notion that angels were very illustrious
of a beautiful form and of a
shining countenance
and very majestic
she compares the man she saw to one;
for by being "very terrible"
is not meant that he was frightful
and
struck her with horror
but venerable and majestic
which filled her with
admiration:
but I asked him not whence he was
neither told he me his
name; this she added to prevent her husband's inquiring about his name
and place of abode; and perhaps
as she came along
she reflected on herself
that she did not ask those questions; which might be owing to the surprise she
was in
partly at the awful and venerable appearance of the person
and partly
at the joyful news he brought her; though it seems as if she did ask his name
but he did not tell her what it was.
Judges 13:7 7 And He said to me
‘Behold
you shall conceive and bear a son. Now drink no wine or similar
drink
nor eat anything unclean
for the child shall be a Nazirite to God from
the womb to the day of his death.’”
YLT
7and he saith to me
Lo
thou art pregnant
and bearing a son
and now do not drink wine and strong
drink
and do not eat any unclean thing
for a Nazarite to God is the youth
from the womb till the day of his death.'
But he said unto me
behold
thou shalt conceive and bear a son
.... She says
nothing of her barrenness
which the angel took notice of to her
that having
been to her reproach:
and now drink no wine nor strong drink; neither new
wine nor old wine; so the Targum as before:
neither eat any unclean thing; which was so in a
ceremonial sense; otherwise every creature of God is good
and not to be called
common or unclean; it here respects what was forbidden Nazarites to eat; see Judges 13:4.
for the child shall be a Nazarite to God from the womb; it is here
added
what is not before expressed:
unto his death; for he was to be a perpetual Nazarite; some
were only Nazarites for a time
for so many days or months
according to their
vow; but this son was to be a Nazarite all his days
by the appointment of God;
nor is it any objection to what is here said
that his hair was cut off before
his death
which caused his Nazariteship to cease; since these words are not a
prophecy
but a precept; and besides
that affair happened but a little before
his death
he died quickly afterwards.
Judges 13:8 8 Then Manoah prayed to the Lord
and said
“O
my Lord
please let the Man of God whom You sent come to us again and teach us
what we shall do for the child who will be born.”
YLT
8And Manoah maketh entreaty
unto Jehovah
and saith
`O
my Lord
the man of God whom Thou didst send
let
him come in
I pray thee
again unto us
and direct us what we do to the youth
who is born.'
Then Manoah entreated the Lord
.... JosephusF12Ut
supra
(Antiqu. l. 5. c. 8.) sect. 3. makes the woman to entreat the Lord; but
the text is clear for it that it was Manoah that prayed:
and said
O my Lord
let the man of God which thou didst send unto
us; he believed that the man that came to his wife was a man of God
and that he was of his sending; nor was he incredulous of the message he
brought
as appears by what follows:
and teach us what we shall do unto the child that shall be born; he believed
there would be a child born
and he knew what was to be done to a Nazarite in
common
according to the law of God respecting such
and the angel had
mentioned somewhat to the woman; yet this being an extraordinary case
a
Nazarite from his birth to his death
he was desirous of knowing what was
further to be done; or if there was any thing more special and particular to be
observed concerning him; which showed his readiness and cheerfulness to obey
the will of God in all things.
Judges 13:9 9 And God listened to the
voice of Manoah
and the Angel of God came to the woman again as she was
sitting in the field; but Manoah her husband was not with her.
YLT
9And God hearkeneth to the
voice of Manoah
and the messenger of God cometh again unto the woman
and she
[is] sitting in a field
and Manoah her husband is not with her
And God hearkened unto the voice of Manoah
.... Heard his
prayer and answered it:
and the angel of God came again unto the woman as she sat in the
field; who very likely returned to the same place where she was before
in hope her husband's prayers would be heard
and the man return and come to
her where he had before met her; as well as she might be here retired for
meditation and prayer; unless it can be supposed that she had business here to
do
as keeping a flock of sheep
which women
and those great personages too
were wont to do in those times and countries
as Rebekah the sister of Laban
and the daughters of Jethro
prince of Midian:
but Manoah her husband was not with her; the angel
appeared to the woman again
because she would know him to be the same; whereas
had he appeared to Manoah
especially alone
he could not have known whether he
was the same or not. This clause is observed for the sake of what follows.
Judges 13:10 10 Then the woman ran in
haste and told her husband
and said to him
“Look
the Man who came to me the other
day has just now appeared to me!”
YLT
10and the woman hasteth
and
runneth
and declareth to her husband
and saith unto him
`Lo
he hath
appeared unto me -- the man who came on [that] day unto me.'
And the woman made haste
and ran
.... It is not improbable
what Josephus saysF13Antiqu. l. 5. c. 8. sect. 3.
that she entreated
the angel to stay a little till she fetched her husband
which he assented to
and then made all the haste she could to him
partly through eagerness to
acquaint him with it
and partly that she might not make the prophet she took
him to be wait too long:
and showed her husband; that his prayer was
heard:
and said unto him
behold
the man hath appeared unto me that came
unto me the other day; or
as the Targum
"this day"; so
Kimchi and Ben Melech; for the word "other" is not in the text. It is
very probable it was the same day he came again he had appeared to her; perhaps
it was in the former part of the day he first came to her
when she went home
to her husband
and acquainted him with it
who prayed to the Lord that he
might be sent again; and then she returned to her place in the field
and in
the latter part of the day the angel appeared again.
Judges 13:11 11 So Manoah arose and
followed his wife. When he came to the Man
he said to Him
“Are You the Man
who spoke to this woman?” And He said
“I am.”
YLT
11And Manoah riseth
and
goeth after his wife
and cometh unto the man
and saith to him
`Art thou the
man who spake unto the woman?' and he saith
`I [am].'
And Manoah arose and went after his wife
.... As soon
as she had delivered the above
she made all the haste she could to the man
again
lest he should think her too long
and depart; and it was proper enough
she should go first
to direct her husband where the man was; Jarchi interprets
it
after her counsel and advice:
and came to the man
and said unto him
art thou the man that
spakest unto the woman? meaning his wife then present:
and he said
I am; the very same person; for though he was not
a man
yet appearing in an human form was taken for one; and therefore makes
answer according to the supposition of him
and was the selfsame person
and in
the same form he had appeared before.
Judges 13:12 12 Manoah said
“Now let Your
words come to pass! What will be the boy’s rule of life
and his work?”
YLT
12And Manoah saith
`Now let
thy words come to pass; what is the custom of the youth -- and his work?'
And Manoah said
now let thy words come to pass
.... Which was
not only a wish that they might
but a prayer of faith that they would come
pass:
how shall we order the child? and how shall we do unto him? he believed a
child would be born
and as he was to be a Nazarite
he knew what were the
rules and orders to be observed concerning one in common; but as he was to be
an extraordinary one
he was desirous of knowing what particular laws and rules
were to be observed with respect to him
or what more was to be done to him
than to another: the words may be rendered
as in the margin of our Bibles
"what shall be the judgment of the child
and his work?" and seems to
relate not to what should be done to it
but what that should do; for being an
extraordinary Nazarite
he supposed that some extraordinary work would be done
by him
and he was curious to know it; and so Abarbinel interprets it of his
request to know things future and wonderful
that should be done after the
child was grown up; but this the angel chose not to inform him of
since it
might have been prejudicial to them
should the Philistines get knowledge that
this child would be a judge and saviour of Israel
and do such and such things
to them as he did
they would have sought to have slain his wife while she bare
him
or the child when born; and it may be observed
that though the angel told
the woman at first
that he should "begin to deliver Israel out of the hand
of the Philistines"
Judges 13:5
yet
she said nothing of it to her husband
nor did the angel repeat it.
Judges 13:13 13 So the Angel of the Lord said to
Manoah
“Of all that I said to the woman let her be careful.
YLT
13And the messenger of
Jehovah saith unto Manoah
`Of all that I said unto the woman let her take
heed;
And the angel of the Lord said unto Manoah
.... Giving
him no direct answer to his question
either what should be done to the child
or what that should do; only reminds of and repeats what he had said to his
wife
which she should be careful to observe and would
and that was enough for
him to know:
of all that I said to the woman
let her beware; take to
abstain from everything in eating and drinking during the time of her going
with child
he had joined
which are particularly repeated in the next verse.
Judges 13:14 14 She may not eat anything
that comes from the vine
nor may she drink wine or similar drink
nor
eat anything unclean. All that I commanded her let her observe.”
YLT
14of anything which cometh
out from the wine-vine she doth not eat
and wine and strong drink she doth not
drink
and any unclean thing she doth not eat; all that I have commanded her
she doth observe.'
She may not eat of anything that cometh from the vine
.... Grapes
moist or dried
kernels
or husks
or anything made of them:
neither let her drink wine
or strong drink; as she was to
be careful to abstain from such liquors
so her husband also is enjoined not to
suffer her to drink any:
nor eat any unclean thing; which was so by the law
of Moses
and particularly by the law of the Nazarites:
all that I commanded her
let her observe; both with
respect to herself and the child.
Judges 13:15 15 Then Manoah said to the
Angel of the Lord
“Please let us detain You
and we will prepare a young goat for You.”
YLT
15And Manoah saith unto the
messenger of Jehovah
`Let us detain thee
we pray thee
and prepare before
thee a kid of the goats.'
And Manoah said unto the angel of the Lord
.... Being
satisfied with what he had said
and perceiving that he chose to say no more
and was about to depart:
I pray thee let me detain thee
until we shall have made ready a kid
for thee; to eat a meal with them
in token of gratitude for the trouble
he had been at in bringing these messages to them
taking him to be a man
a
prophet of the Lord
for whom they were wont to make entertainments; and
Abarbinel thinks Manoah proposed this
on purpose to detain him
in hope that
while they were eating together he would reveal some secrets unto him.
Judges 13:16 16 And the Angel of the Lord said to
Manoah
“Though you detain Me
I will not eat your food. But if you offer a
burnt offering
you must offer it to the Lord.” (For Manoah did not
know He was the Angel of the Lord.)
YLT
16And the messenger of
Jehovah saith unto Manoah
`If thou detain me -- I do not eat of thy bread; and
if thou prepare a burnt-offering -- to Jehovah thou dost offer it;' for Manoah
hath not known that He [is] a messenger of Jehovah.
And the angel of the Lord said unto Manoah
.... In answer
to his request:
though thou detain me
I will not eat of thy bread; that is
should he be prevailed upon to stay awhile with him
until an entertainment
should be got ready
he would not eat of any of his provisions; for
"bread" is put for all eatables
or whatsoever he might provide for
the entertainment:
and if
or "but if"F14ואם
"si autem"
V. L. "quod si"
Tigurine version; "sin
autem"
Junius & Tremellius; "si vero"
Piscator. .
thou wilt offer a burnt offering
thou must offer it unto the Lord; if he meant
to provide not a festival entertainment
but a sacrifice
then he should take
care that he did not offer it to strange gods
as was now very much the custom
with Israel in this their time of apostasy
Judges 13:1 but to
the true Jehovah
and not to a servant of his
a prophet or an angel
but to
himself:
for Manoah knew not that he was an angel of the Lord; he took him
to be a man
a prophet sent of God
and not an angel; and much less the
uncreated one
to whom as such only the sacrifice could be offered.
Judges 13:17 17 Then Manoah said to the
Angel of the Lord
“What is Your name
that when Your words come to pass we may
honor You?”
YLT
17And Manoah saith unto the
messenger of Jehovah
`What [is] thy name? when thy words come to pass
then we
have honoured thee.'
And Manoah said unto the angel of the Lord
what is thy name
.... Who art
thou
and by what name art thou called? for since he could not prevail upon him
to stay and eat a meal with him
he desired to know his name
and where he
lived
that when he heard his name mentioned he might speak well of him
or
send to him upon occasion; or if any message was sent from him
as Jarchi
suggests
that he might show a respect to him
and observe it: and
particularly:
that when thy sayings come to pass
we may do thee honour? say that such
a prophet
whose name is such
and lives in such a place
foretold these
things; or that they might send him a present
in gratitude for
and as a
reward of his service and trouble; so the reward of a labourer
and the
maintenance of a Gospel minister
is called "honour"
1 Timothy 5:17 and
thus JosephusF15Antiqu. l. 5. c. 8. sect. 3. understood it
that
they might give him thanks
and send him a present.
Judges 13:18 18 And the Angel of the Lord said to him
“Why do you ask My name
seeing it is wonderful?”
YLT
18And the messenger of
Jehovah saith to him
`Why [is] this -- thou dost ask for My name? -- and it
[is] Wonderful.'
And the angel of the Lord said unto him
.... Being so
importunate
and pressing upon him:
why askest thou thus after my name
seeing it is secret? and not to be
known; as his nature and essence as a divine Person
which may be meant by his
name
is what passes knowledge
is infinite and incomprehensible; see Proverbs 30:4 or
"wonderful"F16פלאי θαυμαστον
Sept.
"mirabile"
V. L. Montanus; "mirificus"
Junius &
Tremellius. ; which is one of the names of Christ
and fitly agrees with him
who is wonderful in his person
as God and man; in his incarnation
in his
offices and relations
in his love to his people
and in all he is unto them
and has done for them; See Gill on Isaiah 9:6.
Judges 13:19 19 So Manoah took the young
goat with the grain offering
and offered it upon the rock to the Lord. And He did a
wondrous thing while Manoah and his wife looked on—
YLT
19And Manoah taketh the kid
of the goats
and the present
and offereth on the rock to Jehovah
and He is
doing wonderfully
and Manoah and his wife are looking on
So Manoah took a kid with a meat offering
.... The kid
which he proposed to make an entertainment with
for the man of God
he took
him to be
he fetched and brought for a burnt offering
at the hint which the
angel had given him
and joined to it a meat offering
as was usual whenever
burnt offerings were made; see Numbers 15:3
and offered it upon a rock unto the Lord; for though
Manoah was not a priest
nor was this a proper place for sacrifice; high places
were now forbidden
and only at the tabernacle in Shiloh were offerings to be
brought; yet all this was dispensed with
and Manoah was justified in what he
did by the warrant of the angel
Judges 13:16. The
rock was probably near the place where this meeting of Manoah and his wife with
the angel was
and where the discourse between them passed; and which served
instead of an altar
and on which Manoah sacrificed
not to idols
but to the
true Jehovah
as the angel directed:
and the angel did wondrously; agreeably to his name
which was "Wonderful"
Judges 13:18 or
"he
Jehovah
did wondrously" for this angel was no other than
Jehovah the Son. The instance in which he did wondrously was
as Kimchi
observes
by bringing fire out of the rock
which consumed the flesh of the
kid
and the meat offering; and so JosephusF17Ut supra. (Antiqu. l.
5. c. 8. sect. 3.) says
that he touched the flesh with a rod he had
and fire
sparkled out
and consumed it with the bread
or meat offering; just in the
same manner as the angel did with the kid and cakes that Gideon brought
Judges 6:21.
and Manoah and his wife looked on; to see either fire come
down from heaven
or spring up out of the rock
which consumed the sacrifice
and showed the Lord's acceptance of it
and also the angel's ascending in it
as follows.
Judges 13:20 20 it happened as the flame
went up toward heaven from the altar—the Angel of the Lord ascended in
the flame of the altar! When Manoah and his wife saw this
they fell on
their faces to the ground.
YLT
20and it cometh to pass
in
the going up of the flame from off the altar toward the heavens
that the
messenger of Jehovah goeth up in the flame of the altar
and Manoah and his
wife are looking on
and they fall on their faces to the earth
For it came to pass
when the flame went up towards heaven from
off the altar
.... That is
from the rock
which served instead of an altar
and from whence perhaps the fire sprung which consumed both the burnt offering
and the meat offering
the flame of which went up to heaven; this rock or altar
having no covering
but was "sub dio"
open to the heavens:
that the angel of the Lord ascended in the flame of the altar; making use of
the smoke
as JosephusF18Ibid. (Antiqu. l. 5. c. 8. sect. 3.) says
as a vehicle in which he openly went up to heaven:
and Manoah and his wife looked on it; on the flame
and smoke
and the angel in it as he ascended; just as the disciples of Christ
looked steadfastly on him as he went up to heaven
when a cloud received him
out of their sight
Acts 1:9.
and fell on their faces to the ground; with
astonishment and surprise at what they saw
through fear and reverence of the
divine Being
of whose presence they were now sensible
and as worshipping of
him
and praying to him.
Judges 13:21 21 When the Angel of the Lord appeared no
more to Manoah and his wife
then Manoah knew that He was the Angel of
the Lord.
YLT
21and the messenger of
Jehovah hath not added again to appear unto Manoah
and unto his wife
then
hath Manoah known that He [is] a messenger of Jehovah.
But the angel of the Lord did no more appear to Manoah and to his
wife
.... As the flame and smoke ascended
he disappeared therewith
and was seen no more:
then Manoah knew that he was an angel of the Lord; by the
wondrous things he did
causing fire to come down from heaven
or out of the
rock
ascending in the midst of the flame
without being hurt by it
and going
up to heaven in it.
Judges 13:22 22 And Manoah said to his
wife
“We shall surely die
because we have seen God!”
YLT
22And Manoah saith unto his
wife
`We certainly die
for we have seen God.'
And Manoah said unto his wife
.... Being risen from the
ground
where they fell on their faces:
we shall surely die
because we have seen God; by which it
appears that he not only believed him to be an angel
and not a man
but a
divine Person; for though angels are sometimes called "Elohim"
the
word here used
yet good men were not wont to fear death
or conclude they
should die on sight of an angel; but their notion was
that an appearance of
God to them was death
and were surprised when it did not follow
Genesis 32:30.
Judges 13:23 23 But his wife said to him
“If the Lord
had desired to kill us
He would not have accepted a burnt offering and a grain
offering from our hands
nor would He have shown us all these things
nor would He have told us such things as these at this time.”
YLT
23And his wife saith to him
`If Jehovah were desirous to put us to death
He had not received from our
hands burnt-offering and present
nor shewed us all these things
nor as [at
this] time caused us to hear [anything] like this.'
But his wife said unto him
.... Who was less
fearful
and the strongest believer of the two
seeing her husband so very much
intimidated
endeavoured to comfort and strengthen him by the three following
arguments:
if the Lord was pleased to kill us
he would not have received a
burnt offering and a meat offering at our hands; for it was at the
direction of this illustrious Person that they offered these offerings
and who
testified the divine acceptance of them
by causing fire in an extraordinary
manner to consume them
which was always reckoned a token of God's acceptance
of them; and besides
the angel went up in the flame
as being well pleased
with them
and
as it were
carrying up the sacrifice to heaven with him
as a
sweetsmelling savour to God. Here the angel is called Jehovah by the woman
and
shows this was the uncreated angel:
neither would he have showed us all these things; which they
saw as the appearance of a divine Person to them in an human form
the
consuming of the sacrifice by fire in so strange a manner
and the ascent of
the angel heavenwards in the flame of it:
nor would
as at this time
have told us such things as
these; as that they should have a son; how the woman was to manage
herself
while with child of him; and how when born he was to be brought up
and what things God would do by him
and begin to deliver Israel out of the
hand of the Philistines. Now all this would not have been told at such a time
of distress
as the nation was now in
but to comfort them
or he would never
have told them of a son to be born of them
if they were to be destroyed
immediately. So an enlightened soul may reason from the sight and sense he has
had of his sinful
lost
and undone state by nature; from the revelation of
Christ to him as the only way of salvation; from the views he has had of the
glories of his person
and the riches of his grace; and from that communion
with God he has sometimes enjoyed; from all this he may reason
that if God had
a design to damn him for his sins
he would never have made such discoveries of
love
grace
and mercy to him; as well as from the sacrifice of Christ
God has
provided and accepted of
on the foot of which justice is engaged to save; and
besides
grace and glory are inseparable.
Judges 13:24 24 So the woman bore a son
and called his name Samson; and the child grew
and the Lord blessed him.
YLT
24And the woman beareth a
son
and calleth his name Samson
and the youth groweth
and Jehovah doth bless
him
And the woman bare a son
and called name Samson
.... After
these appearances were over
Manoah and his wife returned to their habitation
and she soon became pregnant
and at the usual course of time brought forth a
son
and she gave him the name of Samson; for what reason it is not easy to
determine. Josephus saysF19Ut supra
(Antiqu. l. 5. c. 8.) sect. 4.
the word signifies "strong"; perhaps he was born a strong robust
child
which is not unlikely
or the woman might have some prophetic hint of
his future strength
and so gave him this name; but the word has not the
signification of strength in it; it rather signifies the sun
which is indeed a
strong body
and is compared to a strong man running his race
and so a strong
man may be compared to that; but rather
with respect to the sun
this name
might be given him
because of the splendour of his countenance with which he
might be born
or in memory of the shining countenance of the angel which
brought the tidings of his birth
or because he was to be the instrument of
dispelling the darkness of calamity and distress Israel were now in: but the
word more properly signifies a minister or servant
from whence the sun has its
name; for Samson was to be
and was
a minister and servant of God
and of his
people Israel. There is an agreement between the type and the antitype in this
name in either sense. Christ is the mighty God
and mighty Saviour
the sun of
righteousness
the light of the world
and the deliverer of his people from
darkness of calamity and distress; and who came not to be ministered unto
but
to minister and perform the great service of redemption and salvation:
and the child grew in bodily strength and stature
and grew up
to man's estate
Luke 2:40.
and the Lord blessed him; not only with
extraordinary strength of body
but with great endowments of mind
with the
Spirit and graces of the Spirit; with grace
and blessings of it
and with his
gracious presence; with this compare Psalm 21:3.
Judges 13:25 25 And the Spirit of the Lord began to move
upon him at Mahaneh Dan[a] between
Zorah and Eshtaol.
YLT
25and the Spirit of Jehovah
beginneth to move him in the camp of Dan
between Zorah and Eshtaol.
And the Spirit of the Lord began to move him at times in the camp
of Dan
.... To go out into it
in order to be trained up in and inured
to military exercises; or it began to "strike" his mind
inject
thoughts into it
and impress it with them concerning doing great things for
the people of God in time to come; and for the present put him upon doing
strange and wonderful exploits
which were omens of what was to be done by him
hereafter; and these were done by him now and then
not always
but as the
Spirit of God came upon him
under the impulse of which he did them
and by the
strength he gave him; so the Targum
"and the Spirit of strength from the
Lord began to strengthen him.'This camp of Dan was either a camp formed in that
tribe
to prevent the incursions of the Philistines; or rather
since it does
not seem that Israel had strength enough to resist them
they having got the
power over them
this was the name of a place called Mahanehdan near Kirjathjearim
from the Danites encamping in it
when they went to besiege Laish
Judges 18:11 for
the fact was done before this time
though related afterwards:
between Zorah and Eshtaol; which were two cities in
the tribe of Dan
and upon the borders of the tribe of Judah; of which see Joshua 15:33. It
may be observed
that as the tribe of Dan lay near to the Philistines
and so
liable to their ravages
and might be most oppressed by them
so a deliverer of
Israel was raised up in this tribe.
──《John Gill’s
Exposition of the Bible》
New King James
Version (NKJV)