Samson Brings Down the Philistine Temple
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Description
Samson stands between the great pillars of the Philistine temple, his long hair and rugged garment emphasizing the Nazarite judge restored to strength. With his hands braced against the columns, he forces the structure apart as terrified worshipers and rulers recoil around him. The collapsing architecture, hanging lamps, and crowded hall point to the dramatic judgment at the feast of Dagon, where Samson called upon the Lord for strength one final time.
The scene depicts the climax of Judges 16: blinded and humiliated by the Philistines, Samson is placed in their temple as an object of mockery. His final prayer is not a display of human power but a plea for God to act through a broken servant. The falling pillars become a visual symbol of divine justice against idolatry and of the sobering cost of Samson’s calling as deliverer of Israel.
The scene depicts the climax of Judges 16: blinded and humiliated by the Philistines, Samson is placed in their temple as an object of mockery. His final prayer is not a display of human power but a plea for God to act through a broken servant. The falling pillars become a visual symbol of divine justice against idolatry and of the sobering cost of Samson’s calling as deliverer of Israel.








