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Samson And The LionThis sculpture forms a depiction of part of Samson's Riddle, chapter 14 of the Book of Judges. Samson encounters a Philistine lady in the city of Timnah, whom he decides to marry
Samsons death. Date: circa late 19th century
Delilah has Samson's hair cut whilst he sleeps, and so robs him of his strength and delivers him into the hands of the Philistines
Samsons capital. 12th c. Samson breaking the jaws of a lion. Romanesque art. Relief on rock. SPAIN. Barcelona. Frederic Mares Museum. Proc: SPAIN. Villaherreros
Saint Saens / Samson / Lieb6Act 3 scene 3 : Samsons hair has re-grown, giving him the strength to bring down the temple of Dagon on the heads of his Philistine captors
Samson ShornDelilah cuts Samsons hair after giving him too much to drink