Another question then.... Should Samson have honored any sense of commitment to Delilah?
We all know that Samson had a few issues, to say the least.
One of the most fascinating things to me about Samson is that God apparently backed him in choosing a Philistine wife (the enemies of the Israelites.)
Judges 14 starts out with the story of Samson spotting young Philistine woman (not Delilah, but Samson's first wife, whom the Philistines killed) and telling his parents to get her for him as his wife. His parents, understandably distraught, ask Samson, "Can't you find a suitable wife from among our own people?"
But Samson clearly tells his father, "Get her for me. She's the right one for me."
And, in one of what I think is the most intriguing of all Scriptures, the Bible says:
"(Samson's parents) did not know that this was from the Lord, who was seeking an occasion to confront the Philistines, for at that time they were ruling over Israel." (Judges 14: 4.)
Personally, I feel sorry for Samson's parents, because they were just trying to do what any good Israelite parent would have done.
And the questions I've always had were: "Was God LEADING Samson to find a wife among his enemies? Did GOD decide that this young Philistine woman was 'the right one', or was God simply using Samson's choice for His own purpose? Did God somehow influence Samson in that he couldn't find an Israelite woman he liked, and only seemed drawn to Philistine women?"
And, if I'm REALLY honest, my old 5-year-old Sunday School self asks, "DID GOD MAKE IT SO THAT ALL THE ISRAELITE WOMEN AT THE TIME WERE UGLY, AND THE ONLY PRETTY WOMEN SAMSON COULD FIND WERE AMONG THE PHILISTINES?"
Did God actually have it in His heart for Samson to marry a Philistine, or was He just prepared to use Samson's preferences and choice according to His own will? We are always told that God gives us free will, so I certainly don't believe that God caused Samson to fall in love with any particular woman. But if He actually wanted Samson to marry a Philistine, how far does His influence on whom we fall in love with stretch?
Did God desire that Samson should have married Delilah? We would think not, but it was God who directed Hosea to marry Gomer (a prostitute who was serially unfaithful) for His own purpose.
Was the girl Samson actually chose first the right one, but since she was murdered, would God have picked another Philistine woman for him to marry (and not Delilah?)
I don't know. But these are the kinds of things I think about when I read a story like this... (And pretty much gives away the entire thought process through which all of my thread ideas are born.)