"There was a man of Zorah of the tribe of Dan, called Manoah. His wife could not bear children. The angel of YAHWEH appeared to this woman and said to her, 'You have not borne children and have not given birth, but see, you are to conceive and give birth to a son. Because of this, take care not to take wine or any alcoholic drink, nor to eat unclean foods from now on, for you shall bear a son who shall be a Nazirite of YAHWEH from the womb of his mother. Never shall his hair be cut for he is consecrated to YAHWEH. He shall begin the liberation of the Israelites from the Philistine oppression.'
The woman went to her husband and told him, 'A messenger of GOD who bore the majesty of an angel spoke to me. I did not ask him where he came from nor did he tell me his name.
But he said to me: 'You are to conceive and give birth to a son. Henceforth, you shall not drink wine or fermented drinks, nor eat anything unclean, for your son shall be a Nazirite of GOD from the womb of his mother until the day of his death.'
The woman gave birth to a son and named him Samson. The boy grew and YAHWEH blessed him. Then the Spirit of YAHWEH began to move him when he was in Mahane Dan between Zorah and Eshtaol." - Judges 13:2-7.24-25
(Samson seems to have been a man from the countryside who had extraordinary strength and fought on his own account against the Philistines. Legend attributes to him numerous feats.
Samson is said to have been miraculously born of a barren couple. This was in accordance with GOD's ways, as seen in the case of Abraham's son [Genesis 18], and in the case of Samuel [1 Samuel 1], and still later John the Baptist [Luke 1:5].
The child must be a Nazirite, i.e., consecrated to GOD, according to a very ancient rite in the Scriptures [Numbers 6:1]. This consecration to GOD is the source of his strength.)
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