16 So Samson's wife went to him in tears and said, “You don't love me! You just hate me! You asked my friends a riddle and didn't tell me what it means!”He said, “Look, I haven't even told my father and mother. Why should I tell you?”
17 She cried about it for the whole seven days of the feast. But on the seventh day he told her what the riddle meant, for she nagged him about it so much. Then she told the Philistines.
18 So on the seventh day, before Samson went into the bedroom, the men of the city said to him,“What could be sweeter than honey?What could be stronger than a lion?”Samson replied,“If you hadn't been ploughing with my cow,You wouldn't know the answer now.”
19 Suddenly the power of the Lord made him strong, and he went down to Ashkelon, where he killed thirty men, stripped them, and gave their fine clothes to the men who had solved the riddle. After that, he went back home, furious about what had happened,
20 and his wife was given to the man that had been his best man at the wedding.