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  2. Samson's riddle - Wikipedia

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    The riddle, with which Samson challenges his thirty wedding guests, is as follows: "Out of the eater came something to eat, and out of the strong came something sweet." The solution is apparently impossible to discern through deduction alone, since it is based on a private experience of Samson's, who had previously killed a young male lion and ...

  3. Simsonbrunnen - Wikipedia

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    The fountain represents the biblical story of Samson killing a lion found in Judges 14:5–20. According to the story, Samson was born to a sterile Israelite couple on the conditions that his mother and her child (Samson) abstain from all alcohol and that he never shave nor cut his hair. Because of his commitment to live under these conditions ...

  4. File:Albrecht Dürer, Samson Fighting with the Lion, c. 1497 ...

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  5. Samson - Wikipedia

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    Samson's and Jesus' births were both foretold by angels, [48] who predicted that they would save their people. [48] Samson was born to a barren woman, [48] and Jesus was born of a virgin. [48] Samson defeated a lion; Jesus defeated Satan, whom the First Epistle of Peter describes as a "roaring lion looking for someone to devour". [49]

  6. File:19. Samson and the lion, Gloucester Tabula Set, June ...

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  8. Cultural references to Samson - Wikipedia

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    Samson Kills a Young Lion; Samson Puts Down the Pillars; Samson Slays a Thousand Men; Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld, 1851–60' World Mission Collection, The Death of Samson. Samson Kills the Lion; Samson Kills the Philistines; Samson is Seized; Christiaen van Couwenbergh, The Capture of Samson, 1630; Sir Anthony van Dyck, Samson and Delilah, 1620.

  9. Lost operas by Jean-Philippe Rameau - Wikipedia

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    Samson was a tragédie en musique in five acts and a prologue with a libretto by Voltaire. The work was never staged due to censorship, although Voltaire later printed his text. Rameau intended the opera on the theme of Samson and Delilah as the successor to his debut Hippolyte et Aricie, which premiered in October 1733