Judges 13:24

24 The woman gave birth to a son. They named him Samson. The boy grew and God blessed him.

Judges 13:24 Meaning and Commentary

Judges 13:24

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 says F19 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 Luke 2:52 )

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 ( Psalms 21:3 Psalms 21:6 ) ( Ephesians 1:3 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F19 Ut supra, (Antiqu. l. 5. c. 8.) sect. 4.

Judges 13:24 In-Context

22 He said to his wife, "We're as good as dead! We've looked on God!"
23 But his wife said, "If God were planning to kill us, he wouldn't have accepted our Whole-Burnt-Offering and Grain-Offering, or revealed all these things to us - given us this birth announcement."
24 The woman gave birth to a son. They named him Samson. The boy grew and God blessed him.
25 The Spirit of God began working in him while he was staying at a Danite camp between Zorah and Eshtaol.
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