Judges 15:1

"Judges."

Key Reflection

In Judges 15:1-2, Samson's actions reflect a deeper spiritual dynamic; his visit with his wife and the subsequent quarrel symbolize personal and communal struggles that often arise due to covenant breaches or unfaithfulness, mirroring broader themes of fidelity and divine judgment in Israel's history.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Visited his wife with a kid -A common present (seeGenesis 38:17;Luke 15:29). From Samson’s wife being still in her father’s house, it would seem that she was only betrothed, not actually married, to his companion.

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