How does samson kill the lion




















When this happened to Jesus, he was in the vineyard of spiritual growth, the Temple in Jerusalem, and he was surrounded by the lions of the Teachers of the Law of Moses. He was attacked by a young lion.

And our author treats the struggle as an heroic feat of strength. This is same word used to describe the Spirit rushing upon both Saul 1 Samuel ,10; and David 1 Samuel Our author drops the event as quickly as Samson did, not even telling his parents.

It was certainly a sign from God that Samson would later tear up the Philistines as easily as he had torn apart the lion. A small event prefigures a much greater event later on.

Worse, Samson pulled his parents into his sin by giving them the same honey and not telling them about its source. Page Menu. Index Prior Next. Answer: I don't recall God stating that Samson killing the lion symbolized anything in particular. While under that vow, the Nazirite was not to: Shave his head Eat or drink anything from the grape plant Eat anything unclean Breaking the terms required the person to restart his vow from the beginning. Then they fought the Philistines, had their hair bound and cut off and then pulled the pillars in the temple of the god Dagon so that the roof collapsed.

Was the hero meant to survive? How could they understand that Samson was the means whereby God punished the vindictive Philistines, who had brought misery to his people for centuries? Samson had misused the gift of strength God had given him. We briefly thought about that and how we could wisely use what gifts God has given us, which I think is a legitimate application.

But I was left with three other reflections. Boys and some girls love action and fighting. Take note! Sometimes, being a Christian we are called to behave differently from our peers. Should I have challenged the girls that running away from a lion was not an option? Sometimes we have to stand up for the right thing however tough and scary. How far is it my role to challenge stereotypes? How far is it my role to prepare children, as lifelong followers of Jesus Christ, to bravely stand up and be counted, now and in the future?

Did Samson strangle the lion first before tearing him apart, or was the lion killed by the tearing process? I must go to London Zoo to find out more, only in a zoo there is more likelihood of the lion being triumphant.



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