Giudici 13:5

5 Perciocchè, ecco, tu concepirai, e partorirai un figliuolo, sopra il cui capo non salirà giammai rasoio; perciocchè il fanciullo sarà dal ventre della madre Nazireo a Dio; ed egli comincerà a salvare Israele dalle mani de’ Filistei.

Giudici 13:5 Meaning and Commentary

Judges 13:5

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 ) .

Giudici 13:5 In-Context

3 E l’Angelo del Signore apparve a questa donna, e le disse: Ecco, ora tu sei sterile, e non hai mai partorito; ma tu concepirai, e partorirai un figliuolo.
4 Ora dunque, guardati pur di non ber vino, nè cervogia, e di non mangiar cosa alcuna immonda.
5 Perciocchè, ecco, tu concepirai, e partorirai un figliuolo, sopra il cui capo non salirà giammai rasoio; perciocchè il fanciullo sarà dal ventre della madre Nazireo a Dio; ed egli comincerà a salvare Israele dalle mani de’ Filistei.
6 E la donna se ne venne al suo marito, e gli disse: Un uomo di Dio è venuto a me, col sembiante simile a quel di un Angelo di Dio, molto tremendo; e io non gli ho domandato onde egli si fosse, ed egli altresì non mi ha dichiarato il suo nome.
7 Ma egli mi ha detto: Ecco, tu concepirai, e partorirai un figliuolo; ora dunque non ber vino, nè cervogia, e non mangiar cosa alcuna immonda; perciocchè il fanciullo sarà Nazireo a Dio, dal ventre della madre, fino al giorno della sua morte.
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