Samson

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Samson (; ''Šimšōn'' "man of the sun"). In English, the transliteration Sampson is also sometimes used for his name.}} was the last of the judges of the ancient Israelites mentioned in the Book of Judges (chapters 13 to 16) and one of the last leaders who "judged" the tribes of Israel before the institution of the monarchy. He is sometimes considered as an Israelite version of the popular Near Eastern folk hero also embodied by the Sumerian Gilgamesh and Enkidu, as well as the Greek Heracles. Samson was given superhuman powers by God in the form of extreme strength.

The biblical account states that Samson was a Nazirite and that he was given immense strength to aid him against his enemies and allow him to perform superhuman feats, including slaying a lion with his bare hands and massacring a Philistine army with a donkey's jawbone. The cutting of Samson's long hair would violate his Nazirite vow and nullify his ability.

Samson is betrayed by his lover Delilah, who, sent by Philistine officials to entice him, orders a servant to cut his hair while he is sleeping and turns him over to the Philistines, who gouged out his eyes and forced him to mill grain at Gaza City. While there, his hair begins to grow again. When the Philistines take Samson into their temple of Dagon, Samson asks to rest against one of the support pillars. After being granted permission, he prays to God and miraculously recovers his strength, allowing him to bring down the columnscollapsing the temple and killing both himself and the Philistines.

Samson has been the subject of rabbinic, Christian, and Islamic commentary, with some Christians viewing him as a type of Jesus, based on similarities between their lives. Notable depictions of Samson include John Milton's closet drama ''Samson Agonistes'' and Cecil B. DeMille's 1949 Hollywood film ''Samson and Delilah''. Samson also plays a major role in Western art and traditions. Samson’s narrative also inspired modern military and political references, including Israel’s nuclear strategy “Samson Option” and units like Samson’s Foxes. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Samson, T
    Published 2009
    Printed Book
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    by Leela Samson
    Published 1987
    Printed Book
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    by Leela Samson
    Published 2002
    Printed Book
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    by Samson, Edward
    Published 1969
    Printed Book
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    by Samson K
    Published 2003
    Printed Book
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    by Samson, Leela
    Published 1987
    Printed Book
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    by Samson, Judith
    Published 2001
    Printed Book
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    by Athul Samson
    Published 2015
    Dissertation
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    by Samson David
    Published 2007
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    Printed Book
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    by Samson, Gv
    Published 1986
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    by Raphaelson, Samson
    Published 1979
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    by Samson, Jacob
    Published 1990
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    by Wright, Samson
    Published 1974
    Printed Book
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    by Leela Samson
    Published 1987
    Printed Book
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    by Leela Samson
    Published 2002
    Printed Book