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Which Bible Character are You Most Like?

What Bible Character are You?
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Top Interests
Choose between 4 - 8 hobbies/interests.
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Are you more naughty or nice?
What are your religious views?
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Julie, you are most like Samson from the Bible.

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Based on your attributes, I would say that you remind me of the character Samson. Samson was a man who had great physical strength but was not always wise in how he used it. He had a rebellious spirit and often acted impulsively, much like your description of being “naughty”. Samson was also a bit of a loner, which may connect to your social level being a 1.

Samson was known for his love of women, and this led to his downfall. He was married to a woman named Delilah who betrayed him, much like your marital status of being divorced. Despite Delilah’s betrayal, Samson continued to be drawn to her, much like how you may continue to be drawn to someone who may not be good for you.

Samson was also interested in physical activities, much like your interest in sports. He was known for feats of strength, such as killing a lion with his bare hands. Additionally, Samson played word games with the Philistines and enjoyed riddles, which connects to your interest in word games and writing.

Overall, while Samson had his flaws, he also had moments of great strength and bravery, such as when he killed a thousand Philistines with the jawbone of a donkey. It’s possible that you share this dual nature of being both naughty and strong in your own life.

Verses where Samson appears in the Bible include Judges 13-16.

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