Delilah

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Delilah is a biblical figure best known for betraying Samson by discovering and revealing the secret of his strength.

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Delilah canonical 8

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Predicate Object
instanceOf biblical figure
woman in the Bible
appearsIn Judges
surface form: Book of Judges
appearsInChapter Judges 16
asks Samson
asksAbout source of Samson's great strength
associatedWith Samson
associatedWithPeople Philistines
bribedBy Philistine rulers
causes Samson's capture by the Philistines
loss of Samson's strength
culturalRole archetype of the femme fatale in Western culture
cutsOrHasCut Samson's hair cut
genreContext Deuteronomistic history
hasTheme consequences of disobedience to God
deception
power and vulnerability
influences Christian sermons and moral teachings
Islamic narrative traditions about Samson (Shamshun)
later Jewish interpretations of betrayal and loyalty
knownFor betraying Samson
discovering the secret of Samson's strength
revealing the secret of Samson's strength to the Philistines
languageNameForm Hebrew
surface form: Hebrew: דְּלִילָה (Dəlīlāh)
literaryType character in a biblical narrative
moralSymbolism symbol of betrayal
symbol of seduction
warning against misplaced trust
motivatedBy offer of money from Philistine rulers
nameMeaning often interpreted as "delicate" or "weak"
narrativeFunction instrument of Philistine strategy against Samson
portrayedAs resident of the Valley of Sorek
religiousTradition Christianity
Islamic tradition
Judaism
roleInNarrative betrayer
temptress
scripturalCanonStatus canonical figure in the Hebrew Bible
canonical figure in the Old Testament
mentioned in later religious commentary and exegesis
subjectOf literary retellings of the Samson story
numerous works of art
operas such as "Samson et Dalila" by Camille Saint-Saëns
paintings by artists including Peter Paul Rubens
uses emotional pressure on Samson
persistence to obtain Samson's secret

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Judges featuresCharacter Delilah
subject surface form: Book of Judges
Samson lover Delilah
Samson associatedWith Delilah
Samson betrayedBy Delilah
Samson and Delilah depicts Delilah