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[email protected]. BiBLiOTHECA SACRA 162 (October-December 2005): 424-36 THE FAILURE OF THE FAMILY IN JUDGES, PART 2: SAMSON Michael J. Smith HE FAILURE OF THE FAMILY IN THE BOOK OF JUDGES is seen in many of the judges, including especially the twelfth and final Tjudge, Samson.1 In his case the paradigm of the judge cycle from Judges 2:11-18 appears for the last time in the book, but only two of the elements are given.2 "Now the sons of Israel again did evil in the sight of the LORD, so that the LORD gave them into the hands of the Philistines forty years" (13:1). Though this is the long est period of time in which Israel was under another nation, there is no record of the Israelites crying out to the Lord for deliverance as they had done in the past.