"Physically he [Samson] was the strongest man upon the earth;
but in self-control, integrity, and firmness,
he was the weakest of men.
In suffering and humiliation, a sport for the Philistines, Samson learned more of his own weakness than he had ever known before; and his afflictions led him to repentance."
The Signs of the Times, October 13, 1881 / Patriarchs and Prophets, 566 E.G.W.
“His [Samson’s] hair began gradually to grow, indicating the return of his extraordinary powers.”
The Signs of the Times, October 13, 1881. E.G.W.
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but in self-control, integrity, and firmness,
he was the weakest of men.
In suffering and humiliation, a sport for the Philistines, Samson learned more of his own weakness than he had ever known before; and his afflictions led him to repentance."
The Signs of the Times, October 13, 1881 / Patriarchs and Prophets, 566 E.G.W.
Q: What began to happen to Samson physically, showing God’s amazing mercy toward sinners?
A: Howbeit the hair of his head began to grow again after he was shaven. Judges 16:22“His [Samson’s] hair began gradually to grow, indicating the return of his extraordinary powers.”
The Signs of the Times, October 13, 1881. E.G.W.
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