The Huge Samson Dilemma

Some Bibles say Samson would be a Nazarite from the day he was born, until the day he died.

“Judges 13:7
New International Version (NIV)

7 But he said to me, ‘You will become pregnant and have a son. Now then, drink no wine or other fermented drink and do not eat anything unclean, because the boy will be a Nazarite of God from the womb until the day of his death.’”

The problem is, Samson broke his Nazarite Vow several ways. He drank wine. He scooped honey from a dead lion, and thus ate honey with the flesh of an unclean animal mixed in. Jews coud not eat lion meat. Samson picked up the fresh jaw of an ass, another unclean animal. Consider this Nazarite gem tucked away in Corinthians;

2 Cor 6:17-18 “Therefore come out from them and be separate, says the Lord. Touch no unclean thing, and I will receive you.” “I will be a Father to you, and you will be my sons and daughters, says the Lord Almighty.”

Samson then married a Gentile woman – and draws water from a rock, an act the Lord forbid Moses to do. Samson is lawless – before the tribe of Judah turns him over to the Philistines. But, then he is REDEEMED and SAVED. Like an alcoholic, he turns his life around 180 degrees -and defeats his enemies – who were famous for fermenting alcohol!

But, what about the God’s prophecy given to Samson’s mother by the Nameless Angel?

This is why some Bibles leave out “until the day of his death”. But, what if Samson did not break his vow or draw water from a rock? Who would want him to do such things? What would the motive be? What became of the Judges that once ruled Israel – before there was a king? Some redactor has put wine in Samson’s mouth, and a crown on King David’s head – when God warned His Children about wanting a king to rule over them.

“Is David with the Philistines?”

Many men in history have proven they will do and say anything in order to be crowned – king! Jesus wore a crown. Was Jesus a Nazarite?

I believe the Nazarite Judges anointed Saul a temporary Messiah to defeat the Philistines – and thus, he never wore a crown. Uh-oh! Who allegedly put a crown on Saul’s head, then, took it off and put it on David?

Does not compute!

Jon Presco

Copyright 2012

Samson, a Nazarite of the tribe of Dan, judged Israel during the period of Philistine domination.  At the feast celebrating his marriage to a Philistine woman, Samson proposed a riddle to the Philistines: “Out of the eater came forth meat, and out of the strong came forth sweetness.” Judges 14:14  On the seventh day of the feast, the importunate bride extracted from Samson the interpretation of the riddle and related its meaning to her people, viz., that the carcass of a young lion which Samson had killed with his bare hands had attracted a swarm of bees who produced honey therein.  Samson paid the wager by slaying thirty Philistines — after which his wife was taken from him.  Angered by their treachery, Samson avenged himself by slaughtering many more Philistines and eventually the Philistine lords.

Several obscure prophecies in the Bible point to the fact that the tribe of Dan will produce the Antichrist.  In the context of these prophecies, Samson’s riddle may be a prophecy that the descendants of the tribe of Dan will one day try to destroy the tribe of Judah in jealous revenge for God’s judgment on their idolatry.  From the carcass of the young lion [Judaism] the tribe of Dan [typified by the bees] will attempt to produce a golden age [symbolized by honey].  The conspiracy of the tribe of Dan, aka the Synagogue of Satan, to steal the messianic birthright from the tribe of Judah and establish a false messianic kingdom in Israel is given more detailed treatment in our report, Mystery Babylon: Catholic or Jewish?
To suggest that the Antichrist will be from one of the tribes of Israel is likely to incur accusations of “anti-Semitism” from those who would like to conceal this fact. However, we believe that the Biblical admonition to bless the descendants of Abraham [Gen. 12:3] includes exposing the identity of the man of sin who will lead many Jews to their destruction.

The Merovingians, who plan to rule the world from their future throne at Jerusalem, claim to come from the tribe of Judah through Jesus Christ and Mary Magdalene.  However, the weight of evidence indicates that they descended from the tribe of Dan.  Although Scripture states that Samson was “of the family of the Danites” [Judges 13:2], Yair Davidy of Brit-Am Israel claims that his lineage includes the Messianic tribe of Judah: “Samson the superman hero came from the Tribe of Dan but his mother was from Judah. Samson, in some respects, was considered a forerunner of the Messiah who will come from Judah but his mother, according to the Midrash will be of the Tribe of Dan.” [Brit-Am Israel newsletter, 2/9/99]

It is through the agency of the ultra-Orthodox Lubavitch Movement that the Gentiles are being prepared to submit to the Noahide Laws under a restored Sanhedrin.  Yair Davidy posits, “The name DAN means “judge” in Hebrew. Many lawyers and judges in the USA are of Irish descent of a particular type as is much of the police force … Descendants of Dan today appear to be concentrated in Ireland, Britain, the USA, and especially Denmark.”  Merovingians are also found leading pseudo-Christian organizations as many profiles in the Council for National Policy and Discernment Ministries reveal.  These Merovingian agents actively promote the Hebrew Roots / Messianic Movement as the catalyst for Judaizing Christians.
 
The following paper is meant to serve as a study guide for understanding the plan of Satan to introduce his false messiah through the apostate tribe of Dan. The reader will be able to review the many Scriptures which concern the tribe of Dan — the prophecies, the Danite people, their land, history, idolatry and symbols — in conjunction with relevant information from other sources.

http://watch.pair.com/dan.html

And Samson said unto them, I will now put forth a riddle unto you: if ye can certainly declare it me within the seven days of the feast, and find it out, then I will give you thirty sheets and thirty change of garments:

And the Spirit of the LORD came upon him, and he went down to Ash’kelon, and slew thirty men of them, and took their spoil, and gave change of garments unto them which expounded the riddle. And his anger was kindled, and he went up to his father’s house.

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