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    Delilah Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Delilah? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Delilah from Biblical Figures and what is the personality traits.

    Delilah
    INTJ

    INTJ (3w2)

    Delilah personality type is INTJ, the cognitive function of the mind, which is the seat of awareness, perception, and logic.

    INTJ personality type is also often referred to as the "Thinker," in part because of its emphasis on logical, analytical thinking and in part because of its reputation for being reserved and aloof. But in truth, the INTJ personality type is not reserved but rather gregarious and outgoing in a quiet yet assertive way.

    The INTJ personality type is characterized by its focus on logic and analysis, and its desire to get to the heart of the matter. The INTJ personality type is known for his or her facility with words and ideas, and for having a highly developed sense of responsibility and purpose. The INTJ personality type has a meticulous attention to detail and a strong desire to be of service to others.

    However, the INTJ personality type is not without its weaknesses: the INTJ personality type does not particularly enjoy people and may find them irritating or even offensive at times. The INTJ personality type is also of a practical mind and may not be interested in things that do not relate to the practical world. These characteristics may sometimes cause difficulties in interpersonal relationships.

    Delilah (/dɪˈlaɪlə/; Hebrew: דְּלִילָה‎ Dəlîlāh, meaning "delicate"; Tiberian Hebrew Dəlila; Arabic Dalilah; Greek Δαλιδά Dalidá) is a woman mentioned in the sixteenth chapter of the Book of Judges in the Hebrew Bible.

    She is loved by Samson, a Nazirite who possesses great strength and serves as the final Judge of Israel. Delilah is bribed by the lords of the Philistines to discover the source of his strength. After three failed attempts at doing so, she finally goads Samson into telling her that his vigor is derived from his hair. As he sleeps, Delilah orders a servant to cut Samson's hair, thereby enabling her to turn him over to the Philistines.

    Delilah was a woman of Sorek, she is the only woman in Samson's story who is named. The Bible says that Samson loved her but not that she loved him. The two were not married and the idea that they had a sexual relationship is, in the words of Josey Bridges Snyder, "at most implicit in the biblical text". The Bible does not mention her fate.

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