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How does Samson's death relate to the doctrine of Christ?

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Samson's death, where he accomplished more than in his life, foreshadows Christ's sacrificial work on the cross for salvation.

Samson's demise is significant in that he ended his life by taking down the pillars of the Philistine temple, killing more in his death than he had in his life. This parallels the Christian doctrine that through Jesus Christ's death, more was accomplished for salvation than through His earthly ministry. The sacrificial death of Christ is the pinnacle of God’s redemptive plan, where He dealt with sin effectively and provided eternal life to believers. As Samson's strength was divinely empowered, so too was Christ’s mission, which was ordained by God before the foundation of the world. Both instances highlight that God's purpose transcends human understanding, showcasing that redemption often comes through suffering and sacrifice.
Scripture References: Judges 16:30

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Samson’s End
Norm Wells · Sep 24, 2025
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