Judges 13:12

"Manoah arose and followed his wife, and came to the man, and said to him, “Are you the man who spoke to my wife?” He said, “I am.”"

Key Reflection

In Judges 13:12, Manoah seeks clarification after his wife encounters a divine messenger. The verse highlights the mysterious and awe-inspiring nature of this encounter in ancient Israelite culture. For Manoah to question whether the man is indeed the one who spoke to his wife underscores both his curiosity and the reverential respect typically shown towards prophetic figures, even if their identity is initially unclear. This moment sets the stage for further revelations about the divine mission of Samson's parents and the child they are destined to conceive.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Translate, “What shall be the manner (or ordering) of the child, and what shall be his work (or exploits).” The original message of the Angel had given information on these two points: (1) how the child was to be brought up, namely, as a Nazarite; (2) what he should do, namely, begin to deliver Israel. Manoah desires to have the information repeated (compare1 Samuel 17:26-27,1 Samuel 17:30). Accordingly, inJudges 13:13the Angel refers to, and enlarges upon, his former injunctions.

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