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Identifier: sweetstoriesofgo00poll (find matches)
Title: Sweet stories of God; in the language of childhood and the beautiful delineations of sacred art
Year: 1899 (1890s)
Authors: Pollard, Josephine, 1834-1892. (from old catalog)
Subjects: Bible stories, English
Publisher: New York, Akron, Ohio (etc.) The Werner company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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e teasedhim each day, and gave him no peace, so that at lasthe had to tell her the truth. He said his hair had not been cut since he wasborn, and if it were shaved off he would lose all hisstrength. It was wrong for Sam-son to tell her this, for shewas bad at heart and not a true friend. But he didnot know then how great was his sin. De-li-lah knew that this time Sam-son had toldher the truth; so she sent for the Phil-is-tines to comeup to her house. Then while Sam-son slept, she had a man come Samson: the Strong Man. 131 in and shave all the hair from his head. And whenthis was done she cried out, The Phil-is-tines seizethee, Sam-son. And hewoke from hissleep, an dknew not hisstrength hadgonefrom him. Then thePhil-is-tinestook him andput out hiseyes, broughthim down toGa-za, andbound himwith chains ofbrass. Andthey made himfast to a mill-stone, and hehad to workhard to grindtheir corn. While he was shut up in jail Sam-son had timeto think of his sins, and he no doubt cried out to the
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SAM-SON AND DE-LI-LAH. *32 History of the Old Testament, Lord to keep him. For his hair grew out and hisstrength came back. But the Phil-is-tines did notknow this. They had made their own god, and its name wasDa-gon. And they thought that Da-gon gave Sam-son in-to their hands, and loud was their praise ofhim. And all the Phil-is-tines met in the large housethat had been built for Da-gon that they might bowdown to their god and give him thanks. The crowd was great, and their hearts were fullof joy. And they said, Send for Sam-son that hemay make sport for us. And poor blind Sam-sonwas brought in, and sat down in their midst. Andthose in the house and those on the roof made sportof him in all sorts of ways. And Sam-son put his arms round two of thegreat posts that held up the house. And he bentdown, and the house fell, and most of the Phil-is-tines were killed. Sam-son died with them, and byhis death slew more of the foes of Is-ra-el than he hadslain in all his life.

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  • booksubject:Bible_stories__English
  • bookpublisher:New_York__Akron__Ohio__etc___The_Werner_company
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