Judges 14:6
and the Spirit of the LORD came powerfully upon him, and he tore the lion apart with his bare hands as one would tear a young goat. But he did not tell his father or mother what he had done.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Judges 14:6?

2. How does Judges 14:6 demonstrate the power of the Holy Spirit today?

3. What can we learn from Samson's actions about using God-given strength wisely?

4. How does Samson's experience connect to Philippians 4:13 about strength in Christ?

5. In what ways can we rely on God's strength in daily challenges?

6. How should believers respond when empowered by the Spirit, as in Judges 14:6?

7. How did Samson's strength come from the Spirit of the LORD in Judges 14:6?

8. Why did Samson not tell his parents about killing the lion in Judges 14:6?

9. What does Judges 14:6 reveal about divine intervention in human actions?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Judges 14?

11. What was the source of Samson's strength?

12. In Judges 15:15, how can using a donkey’s jawbone account for a victory over 1,000 armed men without breaking or becoming ineffective?

13. How do soul and spirit differ?

14. Ezekiel 2:1–2: How can a literal “Spirit” physically enter Ezekiel, and is there any natural or historical explanation for such an event?
Discussion Questions
1. How does the empowerment of the Spirit in Samson's life compare to the empowerment of the Holy Spirit in the New Testament believers?

2. What are some "lions" or challenges in your life that you need God's strength to overcome?

3. Why do you think Samson chose not to tell his parents about the lion? How does this relate to the concept of humility in our spiritual victories?

4. How can we discern when God is calling us to act in His strength rather than our own?

5. In what ways can we ensure that we are open to the Spirit's empowerment in our daily lives, similar to Samson's experience?1. How does Samson's demand to marry a Philistine woman contradict the Israelite laws of his time? Discuss the potential implications of his decision.

2. Analyze the symbolic meaning of Samson tearing the lion apart. How does this connect to the overall narrative of his life?

3. Discuss the significance of the riddle in Judges 14. How does it relate to the themes of secrets, strength, and betrayal?

4. Why did Samson keep the source of the honey a secret from his parents?

5. How does Samson's wife respond to the Philistines' threats? What might this tell us about her situation and the cultural context of the time?

6. Analyze the concept of loyalty in Judges 14. Discuss how loyalty is shown or betrayed by different characters.

7. Compare and contrast Samson's strength and his vulnerability. How does this paradox play out in Judges 14?

8. How do the events of Judges 14 reflect the consequences of deceit? Discuss in light of both Samson's wife's actions and the Philistine men.

9. Can you identify instances of divine intervention in Judges 14? How do these shape the course of events?

10. If you were in Samson's position, how would you have handled the betrayal by your spouse?

11. Reflect on a time in your life where you felt your strength became your weakness. How can you relate to Samson's story?

12. How does Samson's reaction to the riddle's resolution reflect on his character? Was his response justified?

13. How might the story of Judges 14 be relevant in today's context about interfaith and intercultural marriages?

14. How do you think Samson's parents felt throughout this narrative? Discuss their potential perspectives and reactions.

15. How do the themes of love and betrayal interact in Judges 14? Discuss in light of modern relationships.

16. Discuss the concept of retribution in Judges 14. Is revenge a justifiable response according to this narrative? How would this align or conflict with Christian values today?

17. If you were Samson's wife, would you have acted differently under the Philistine men's pressure? Explain your reasoning.

18. Reflect on the role of women in Judges 14. How does their portrayal contribute to the story and the lessons it offers?

19. How does Judges 14 help us understand the complexity of human emotions and relationships? Discuss in light of a personal experience.

20. Drawing from Judges 14, how can we navigate situations where our loved ones make choices we don't agree with?

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