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How do we know God's judgment is administered through Samson?

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Samson's actions are depicted as God’s ordained means to administer judgment against the Philistines for their oppression of Israel.

In Judges 14, it is evident that Samson's actions are not simply personal vendettas but are framed within the context of God's judgment. The narrative displays Samson actively seeking opportunities to confront his enemies—the Philistines—highlighting that his campaign was a divine prerogative. By positioning Samson in this role, the Scripture underscores God’s sovereignty and righteousness in executing judgment through His chosen servant, making Samson a vessel for divine retribution against those who harm God's people.
Scripture References: Judges 14:4, Romans 12:19

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