Good Morning,
I am presently about to leave for work but wanted to share the following lessons from the Talmud concerning the great Samson, judge and protector of the nation of Israel.
There has been much on my mind, bordering on depression, concerning the events of the last week. I hope to find some time this afternoon to share my concerns.
Meanwhile...
http://www.webshas.org/torah/bichtav/tanach/shoftim.htmSamson [Shimshon], and his FamilyJacob's prophecy about Samson, in his blessing to Samson's ancestor, Dan: Sotah 9b
Samson was also known as "Bedan", because he came from the tribe of Dan: Rosh HaShanah 25a
Criticism of Manoach for walking behind his wife, which is considered immodest: Eruvin 18b
Manoach as an unlearned layperson: Eruvin 18b
Manoach following his wife's advice: Eruvin 18b
The angel's warning that Samson's mother should not consume items which a Nazir may not consume, while she was pregnant: Sotah 9b
Gideon, Yiftach and Samson are known as the 3 "world lightweights," but their judicial power for their generation is compared to that of Moshe, Aharon and Samuel, the "world heavyweights": Rosh HaShanah 25a-b
Samson's name was like a description of Gd [Shemesh], because he defended the Jewish people as Gd does: Sotah 10a
Samson judged the nation "in the manner of Gd": Sotah 10a
Gd used to escort Samson on his way: Sotah 9b
Gd blessed Samson in his fertility: Sotah 10a
The breadth of Samson's shoulders: Sotah 10a
The breadth of the gates of Azah, which Samson uprooted: Sotah 10a
Samson was so strong that he uprooted the mountains Tzarah and Eshtaol, and ground them together: Sotah 9b
Samson's strength was modeled on the Divine in that it surpassed the physical norm, and this was the area in which he ultimately was hurt: Sotah 10a
Samson began to save the Jews from the Philistines; in his time Avimelech's descendants broke his oath to Abraham that his descendants wouldn't harm the Jews. Therefore, Samson used foxes in attacking them; the fox is wily in its retreat, too: Sotah 9b-10a
Samson was lame in both legs: Sotah 10a
Samson was disgraced in Timnah, and so he is described as descending to Timnah; Yehudah was elevated in Timnah, and so he is described as ascending to Timnah. Alternatively, there are topographical explanations for the descriptions: Sotah 10a
Samson followed his eyes, and so he was blinded: Sotah 9b [2x]
Gd wanted Samson to become enamored of Delilah, but Samson did so on his own, and so he was punished: Sotah 9b
Samson began to err in Azah, and so this was where he was punished: Sotah 9b
Had Samson's wife's name not been Delilah, it would have been appropriate to call her this, as she uprooted [Dildilah] his heart, his strength and his deeds, distancing him from Gd: Sotah 9b
Delilah knew Samson was telling her the truth because one can always recognize sincerity, or because he invoked Gd's Name: Sotah 9b
One of Delilah's tactics to get to Samson was to separate from him at the climactic moment of sexual relations: Sotah 9b
Samson had to depend on drinking from a donkey's jawbone to survive, because he had lusted for impurity, Delilah: Sotah 9b
The Philistines brought Samson their wives to impregnate, while he was in prison: Sotah 10a
Samson prayed that Gd help him against the Philistines as a reward for the fact that in twenty years of judging Israel, Samson had never requested the smallest favor from anyone: Sotah 10a