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Samson: A Tale of Strength, Struggle & Survival
A. Beharry
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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In a seemingly ordinary school, a mysterious figure wreaks havoc by defacing school property with vicious graffiti. Known only as the malicious masked man, this enigmatic vandal haunts the school grounds after hours, his identity shrouded in secrecy. Amidst the chaos, Samson Frye, a promising recruit, is abruptly expelled from his role as a spy. Despite this setback, Samson remains undeterred in his resolve to unravel the mystery that threatens not only the school but also the safety of the community. With determination and cunning, Samson dives headfirst into a perilous quest to unmask the culprit behind the malicious acts. As tensions rise and danger looms, Samson must navigate a web of deceit and betrayal to bring justice to the school and ensure the public's safety. But with adversaries lurking in the shadows, will Samson's unwavering resolve be enough to triumph against the odds?
One of the most famous men who ever lived was Samson. What boy ever grew up not wanting what he had: women and muscles? Yet, the account of Samson is not a jolly, happy, feel-good story. A study of his life is filled with incredible lessons and applications to our own lives, but the man was truly a dichotomy, an enigma, an unsolvable puzzle. Appointed and called before birth, Samson was Anointed by the Spirit with super-human strength, and yet, for all obvious appearances, he was a carnal sex-hound with hardly a consideration of God in his life. I've studied him and written this book, but I continue to scratch my head and ask the question: "Will someone please explain this man to me?" How could someone have so much given to him by God, yet treat it all so carelessly? But alas, isn't the same true for many people today? We were all created to love and obey and glorify God, yet how few seem to take that responsibility seriously In this fun, easy to read, verse-by-verse exposition of Samson we'll read his story and learn many fascinating things along the way. Kick back, grab a cup of coffee, and let's begin I hope you will find this book to be not only a fun and easy read, but rich, delightful, and powerful in deepening your own personal walk with God.
Dans ce livre, nous explorerons la vie de Samson, le Nazir at. Samson a t su comme l'homme fort de Dieu. Il a poss d la grande force physique par l'Esprit du Seigneur. Il a jug l'Isra l pendant vingt ans. Cependant, sa vie et le minist re ont termin en raison des d fauts personnels de caract re. Les croyants peuvent apprendre des ses erreurs et peuvent imiter ses succ s (il a t num r comme un h ros de foi dans H breux 11). C'est notre espoir cette histoire de Samson d fiera des croyants poursuivre le vertueusement dans leur service au Seigneur.
Nothing's more important than family, and we'll fight with everything we've got to keep ours safe. Samson (Black Reign MC 6)Charlotte: When I get in trouble, I go big. Samson's my knight in shining armor, killing those who hurt me, sweeping me to safety. But now he sees me as a victim. It's up to me to prove I'm made of sterner stuff. Samson: Charlotte the kind of trouble a man can't walk away from, but I tried. Right up until her daddy showed up telling me she was missing. I know if I don't find her soon, I might never see her again. I will get her back. But how do I fight a man determined to take my woman when that man is her daddy? Lawdawg (Black Reign MC 7)Eden: The first time I saw Grady was when my brother Samson brought Charlotte home. Turns out my brother's woman is Grady's daughter. When he Grady finally notices me, all he sees is a club cam-girl. But I've noticed him... and I'm a woman who knows what she wants. Lawdawg: I've been worried sick about my daughter, but now Charlotte 's home with Samson, and I've become obsessed with his sister Eden. She might be young enough to be my daughter, but she's still mine. No one will ever harm her. Her stalker will have to go through me to even get close.
The ancient Greeks invite Israel to field a team at their Olympics. Israel sends a team with one member, Samson. Lampis, the legendary Spartan Olympian, mocks the Israelite for showing up. They, the Greeks, are world renowned athletes who train rigorously. The Hebrews, in contrast, spend their time studying their scripture and praying. Some of the Greeks have heard stories of a Hebrew, strong man, who dragged a forty ton gate forty miles in one day and could catch 300 foxes in one day. He got his strength from God. They didn't believe these reports, but then they didn't believe in the God of Israel either. In the first event, the discus throw, the Greeks are astounded when Samson throws his discuss out of the stadium and into the sea. The judges won't credit the Hebrew's toss, as they can't find the discuss. Samson makes certain, the judges can find his javelin in the next event. He tosses it into their chair. Again, his throw is not counted as it landed too close to the judges. In the third event, Lampis tries to trip Samson but winds up flipped backwards. Samson's finishes the race first, but he is disqualified for tripping the Spartan. The Greeks tie ten pounds of rock to Samson for the running broad jump. They say it is his Olympic number. Samson wins anyway and is granted his first win. To win the wrestling event, Samson is told he must beat everyone without resting. He does it and now he has two first place wins. In the final event, boxing, Samson is told they box as a team. Samson, is unphased, saying, "Twelve strong Spartans against me and the God of Israel. That sounds fair enough." Samson knocks down his twelve opponents and wins for Israel. The judges make one more effort to have a Greek, the Olympic winner. They offer to make Samson a Greek citizen if he will become clean shaven. Samson explains to them he will not break God's law, by cutting his hair and shaving off his beard. The judges respond, by the time he gets back to Israel, his hair will grow back. His fellow Hebrews will not know he shaved. Samson tells them God will know and it is God who gives him strength. The judges tell Samson he will not go down in history as an Olympian. This is why there is no mention of Samson in the ancient Greek Olympic records. However, his deeds of strength are recorded in the Bible.
STEPHEN RAY WILLIAMS is a retired electrician. Born Again at the age of ten. He is gifted with a natural talent and magnificent aptitude for math. Williams was able to show and display his natural gift at an early age, teaching a second semester math class at the age of eleven. His logical and analytical mind has also brought him a chess trophy (third in the state in the junior division) at the age of thirteen, and an award for the world's largest unofficial Magic Math Square in his ninth-grade science fair at the age of fourteen. As Williams' extensive knowledge was acknowledged, opportunities to share it were in demand. He taught one class in Number Theory at the Oral Roberts University in his mid-twenties. Williams also had a Math Formula copyrighted and also earned a Doctor of Naturopathy certificate, a drug-free medical treatment. He won a baseball trophy in his teens, he square danced for seven years and involved in two square dance Exhibitions. He played a fiddle for five years. He has written several poems about his best friend (a cat named Tiger Ray): they have been published in seven books, two of which went international, one became a song and got up to a Nation Release. He also has won three trophies for his poems about Tiger Ray. His favorite place for relaxation and vacation is the Billy Graham Training Center at the Cove, in Ashville, North Carolina.
STEPHEN RAY WILLIAMS is a retired electrician. Born Again at the age of ten. He is gifted with a natural talent and magnificent aptitude for math. Williams was able to show and display his natural gift at an early age, teaching a second semester math class at the age of eleven. His logical and analytical mind has also brought him a chess trophy (third in the state in the junior division) at the age of thirteen, and an award for the world's largest unofficial Magic Math Square in his ninth-grade science fair at the age of fourteen. As Williams' extensive knowledge was acknowledged, opportunities to share it were in demand. He taught one class in Number Theory at the Oral Roberts University in his mid-twenties. Williams also had a Math Formula copyrighted and also earned a Doctor of Naturopathy certificate, a drug-free medical treatment. He won a baseball trophy in his teens, he square danced for seven years and involved in two square dance Exhibitions. He played a fiddle for five years. He has written several poems about his best friend (a cat named Tiger Ray): they have been published in seven books, two of which went international, one became a song and got up to a Nation Release. He also has won three trophies for his poems about Tiger Ray. His favorite place for relaxation and vacation is the Billy Graham Training Center at the Cove, in Ashville, North Carolina.
Samson: The Real Super Hero
Independently Published
2020
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Meet the man behind the legend.Samson was a larger-than-life figure who has captured the imagination of millions of people from different cultures across millennia. His extraordinary feats of strength have no doubt inspired the creation of modern comic book superheroes. This book puts a spotlight on Samson, the real superhero, to examine and know him better-his birth, source of strength, love interests (yes, not only Delilah), triumphs, trials, and ultimately, his death. This is a behind-the-scenes account of what makes him so well-known among many, albeit with a superficial understanding of this tower of a man.
The protagonist of SAMSON AND THE CHARLESTON SPY may be the definitive underrepresented voice in middle-grade fiction today: he's a boy and a Southerner, confronting the Civil War from the Confederate perspective.When Samson Collier and three sixth-grade friends witness the bombardment of Ft. Sumter offshore from their homes, they decide that the Yankee soldiers at the fort must have been forewarned about the attack-since no one was killed although the structure appeared to be wrecked. They set off to find the spy who told secrets. During their escapades, they confront slavery (one of the four is the son of a freedman), nativism (another of them is the daughter of a prominent Catholic family), zealotry (a man forming a brigade to fight the North appropriates Sam's beloved horse) and evil (they are attacked by a highwayman in The Devil's Hole). Eventually, the children discover a shocking plan to undermine their homeland.The book is an historically accurate and action-packed adventure/mystery.
Samson is excited that Christmas is almost here He can hardly wait to see what his mom and dad have gotten him for Christmas this year Is it a new ball? Will there be more treats? He wants to open the gifts but he knows that he shouldn't. Let's see what happens once Samson's Mom and Dad finally go to bed.
Samson Goes to America
Monica Agnew-Kinnaman
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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