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Judges 15

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  • James Oord

This article is a Bible study on Judges 15.

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Judges 14:5-6, 8; Judges 15:14-19 - The Symbolism of the Lion and the Bees: Another Ironic Twist in the Samson Cycle

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  • Martin Emmrich

The function of symbolism in Old Testament narrative is treated in this article in the case of Samson killing of a lion (Judges 14). Emmrich argues that it has greater significance than to authenticate Samson's calling as judge or to provide a demonstration of Samson’s strength. Literary and thematic parallels between Judges 14:5-6, 8, and Judges 15:14-19 are examined. 

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