1; Samson at Gaza escapes, and carries away the gates of the
city.
4; Delilah, corrupted by the Philistines, entices Samson.
6; Thrice she is deceived.
15; At last she overcomes him.
21; The Philistines take him, and put out his eyes.
22; His strength renewing he pulls down the house upon the
Philistines, and dies.
* Gaza.
Gaza, a city of great antiquity, was situated between Raphia
and Askelon, twenty-two miles north of the former, and sixteen
south of of the latter, according to the Antonine Itinerary;
three miles from the sea, according to Arrian, and thirty-four
from Ashdod or Azotus, according to Diodorus Siculus. It was
a place of great strength and importance; and successively
belonged to the Philistines, Hebrews, Chaldeans, and Persians;
which latter defended it for two months against Alexander the
great, who finally took and destroyed it. It was afterwards
rebuilt, and alternately possessed by the Egyptians, Syrians,
and Jews. The present town, which the Arabs call Razza, is
situated on an eminence, and is rendered picturesque by the
number of fine minarets which rise majestically above the
buildings, with beautiful date trees interspersed. It
contains upwards of 2,000; inhabitants.
Ge 10:19 Jos 15:47
* an harlot. Heb. a woman an harlot. and went
Ge 38:16-18 Ezr 9:1,2
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