. . . "Samson (/\u02C8s\u00E6ms\u0259n/; Hebrew: \u05E9\u05B4\u05C1\u05DE\u05B0\u05E9\u05C1\u05D5\u05B9\u05DF, Modern Shimshon, Tiberian \u0160im\u0161\u00F4n, meaning \"man of the sun\"), Shamshoun (Arabic: \u0634\u0645\u0634\u0648\u0646\u200E Shamsh\u016Bn/\u0160am\u0161\u016Bn), or Sampson (Greek: \u03A3\u03B1\u03BC\u03C8\u03CE\u03BD), is one of the last of the judges of the ancient Israelites mentioned in the Hebrew Bible (Book of Judges chapters 13 to 16).According to the biblical account, Samson was given supernatural strength by God in order to combat his enemies and perform heroic feats such as killing a lion, slaying an entire army with only the jawbone of an ass, and destroying a pagan temple. "@en . . . . .