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Magic hair and samson--aff scholars???
Q. for all the AFF scholars. Did Samson have magic hair? I believe that his power/strength/anointing was connected to his Nazarite like vows one of which demanded that he not cut his hair. When he told his secret to Delilah and she cut his hair, he lost his strength; not becuase of the hair but because of his broken vows to God.
But why would God command him not to cut his hair in the first place? And later inspire Paul to write it is a "shame" for a man to have long hair? Your thoughts? |
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Sampsons power rested in the promise of God not in the vow.
God said he would make Sampson strong so long as he kept the vow. |
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I dont think so. if it were so, anyone keeping this vow would have had Samsons strenght. the power here rested in the promise God made. It was kept in the lifestyle Samson lived. But if Samson had just decided to take the Nazirite vow without God commanding it with a promise if followed, the Samson would have just been a long haired Hebrew. |
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Thus, there's no contradiction between Nazirites like Samson having long hair, and what Paul said about long hair on men. |
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The act is "do not cut your hair!" The way is "why I don't want you to cut your hair?" I can understand the act. But can anyone comment/speculate on the "way" Why did God make this a command? Could he not just as easily have said, Do not bath execpt in a river? Or do not wear any other cloth but animal skin. Why is, or why is not the hair significant? |
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Paul wrote to people in a pagan Greek culture in the first century where men dressing as women and fixing their hair like women and where women dressing as men and fixing their hair like men was part of transvestism and pagan worship. Naturally, these customs were wrong for someone who had dedicated their life to the Lord. |
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Frankly, that territory is too speculative for me to feel comfortable entering. Maybe someone else will. Certainly, we can think of so many other scriptural examples of things God did that we could wonder and speculate about. Like... why did God choose to have the men of Israel cut off the foreskin of their penises as a sign of their covenant with Him? We don't know. He didn't say. It just is what it is. And that's fine with me. |
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