Samson had mammoth physical strenth.
Delilah was the woman who betrayed Sampson in the Bible. The story is in Judges 13-16.
Judges 16:4-20.
Locust - John the Baptist ate them. Bees - Sampson found a hive in the carcass of a lion
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Judges 16 tells the story of Sampson and Delilah. Sampson's hair was the secret to his great strength and, when cut, he was able to be overcome.
Sampson had supernatural strength.
Samson is to strength as Solomon is to wisdom.
The story of Sampson is in Judges ... it starts at chapter 13.
No matter his size, Sampson's strength came from his hair, and after he cut his hair, he had no strength to support the temple any longer.
Delilah was the woman who betrayed Sampson in the Bible. The story is in Judges 13-16.
Sampson slew 1000 men with a jawbone in Judges 15.
I do not think so in the book of Judges.
Maybe. According to the Jewish 'Midrash' his name was Minoah.
Judges 16:4-20.
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In the bible it does not state how long Sampson's hair is, but it does say that he had seven long locks that his hair was kept in. By tradition Sampson was a Nazarite and was required to keep his hair long for religious purposes.