Samson fell in love with Delilah. But she loved money more than she loved him. That is where the enemy succeeded. Bribes and financial gain have been responsible for many deaths across the world, sometimes the spiritual deaths of Christians too. Sadly the same demonic plan is still seeing success.

It seems as though Samson had a weakness for women. We have already read about two wives, and this un-named woman would be referred to as a woman with a bad reputation. It seemed that if the Philistine people were patient they might profit from the personal pleasures of Samson.

Having got rid of the Philistines, Samson discarded the jawbone, and that place became known as Jawbone hill! There seems to be no written record of how many Philistines Samson killed in the strange things he did and reactions he had, but God certainly used him in very unusual ways!

Most Jewish people today are very family oriented, and take seriously their responsibility of caring for other family members. Rebels in a family are still accused of bringing shame on the whole clan. Notice how often we read in the Old Testament the identification of a person by their tribe.

It seems from this chapter that Samson had no common sense, and very little spiritual discernment. We never read of him asking God what to do. He was chosen from birth and given supernatural strength to do what God planned for him. That was to have victory over the Philistines.