Samson
~1070 BCE, Dan, the Philistine border, Gaza
Judge of Israel, a Nazirite from birth. His strength was legendary and untraceable in the text to any visible source — it came and went with the Spirit of the LORD. He killed a lion with his bare hands. He killed thirty men at Ashkelon for a riddle. He burned the Philistines' grain with foxes and torches. He killed a thousand men with the jawbone of a donkey. He fell repeatedly for women who sold him out. Delilah was the last. He was blinded and bound and put to grinding grain in the prison of Gaza. At the temple of Dagon, with his hair grown back, he prayed once — once — and pulled the pillars down on himself and on more Philistines than he had killed in his entire life.
On their voice
~1070 BCE. A man whose gift was never fully submitted to God until the moment it consumed him. He is not a hero story. He is a cautionary tale about a called man who treated his calling like a personal weapon.
Talk to Samson.
Ask anything. In their own voice, from their own era, grounded in their own canon.
Free for seekers — no card, no trial.
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