Juízes 16:28

28 E Sansão orou ao SENHOR: “Ó Soberano SENHOR, lembra-te de mim! Ó Deus, eu te suplico, dá-me forças, mais uma vez, e faze com que eu me vingue dos filisteus por causa dos meus dois olhos!”

Juízes 16:28 Meaning and Commentary

Judges 16:28

And Samson called unto the Lord
In an ejaculatory manner, by mental prayer; though he might possibly express it aloud, without being heard and observed by the people, amidst their noise and mirth; and if it was heard, it might only furnish out more ridicule and contempt; and be it as it may, the prayer must have been preserved by the Lord himself, and given by inspiration to the writer of this book; since there were none that heard it that lived to relate it to others, no, not Samson himself:

and said, O Lord God, remember me, I pray thee;
the office that I bear as judge of Israel, the reproaches cast upon me, and which fall upon thy people, cause, and interest; remember thy lovingkindness, formerly expressed to me, the gracious promises made unto me, and the help and assistance I have had from thee:

and strengthen me, I pray thee, only this once, O God;
and it was a prayer of faith, as appears by its being heard, accepted, and answered; and shows that his strength did not come with his hair, but was owing to the immediate communication of it from the Lord:

that I may be at once avenged of the Philistines for my two eyes;
once for all, and no more; take his last and final vengeance on them; or one vengeance for his two eyes, or vengeance for one of his two eyes; either senses will bear. This was said not from a private spirit of revenge for personal injuries; but as a civil magistrate, a judge of Israel, whose office it was to be a revenger, to execute wrath; and though he mentions only his own eyes, yet he suffered the loss of them, and every other indignity and injury, as a public person, the common enemy of the Philistines, and destroyer of their country, and protector of Israel; and in this character he now acted.

Juízes 16:28 In-Context

26 Sansão disse ao jovem que o guiava pela mão: “Ponha-me onde eu possa apalpar as colunas que sustentam o templo, para que eu me apoie nelas”.
27 Homens e mulheres lotavam o templo; todos os líderes dos filisteus estavam presentes e, no alto, na galeria, havia cerca de três mil homens e mulheres vendo Sansão, que os divertia.
28 E Sansão orou ao SENHOR: “Ó Soberano SENHOR, lembra-te de mim! Ó Deus, eu te suplico, dá-me forças, mais uma vez, e faze com que eu me vingue dos filisteus por causa dos meus dois olhos!”
29 Então Sansão forçou as duas colunas centrais sobre as quais o templo se firmava. Apoiando-se nelas, tendo a mão direita numa coluna e a esquerda na outra,
30 disse: “Que eu morra com os filisteus!” Em seguida, ele as empurrou com toda a força, e o templo desabou sobre os líderes e sobre todo o povo que ali estava. Assim, na sua morte, Sansão matou mais homens do que em toda a sua vida.
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