Isaiah 46

Isaiah 46

The prophet mocks the Babylonian idols, Bel and Nebo, describing them as burdensome statues that must be carried by tired animals. These gods are helpless to save themselves. God contrasts this with Himself, declaring, "I have made you and I will carry you. I will sustain you and rescue you." God challenges the people to compare Him to any idol. God concludes by reminding them of His plan to raise up a man from the East (Cyrus) to execute His purpose against Babylon swiftly.

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Judges 14

Samson breaks his Nazarite vow by marrying a Philistine woman. He kills a lion and later eats honey from its carcass. At his wedding feast, he kills thirty Philistines over a riddle.

Judges 15

Samson enacts vengeance on the Philistines by tying 300 foxes to torches and setting them loose in their grain fields. He later kills 1,000 Philistines with the jawbone of a donkey.

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