According to the Old Testament, in Judges 16:21, the Philistines gouged out Samson's eyes. There is no mention of his eyes or any other part of Samson being burned.
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God raised up Samson from the womb as a Nazirite to begin the deliverance of Israel from the Philistines. It was only a beginning as the Israelites and the Philistines fought for many years. God gave Samson great physical strength to fight against the Philistines and he alone killed thousands.
Samson was captured by the philistines , as he was week due to the hair was cut.
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Delilah betrays Samson to the Philistines by cutting his hair, which was the the key to his strength according to the Biblical story.
The Israelite tribe that turned Samson over to the Philistines for money was the tribe of Judah. They handed him over in exchange for silver.
Samson lived in the latter part of the time of the judges. Samson was a judge. (not a judge like we have today, but a judge in that time period delivered Israel out of the hand of their enemies and brought them closer to God.) We are told in Judges 16:4b "....... that He (God) was seeking an occasion to move against the Philistines. For at that time the Philistines had dominion over Israel". God raised up Samson to incite war against the Philistines. The Philistines had taken over parts of Israel and were treating the people very badly. God wanted this to stop. Samson was the first Judge to encounter the Philistines. It was not until the time of David that the Philistines were defeated badly enough to stop being a power against Israel. Samson's basic area of war against the Philistines was Zorah, which was in the territory of the Tribe of Dan. If you will recall it was David as a lad before he became King who took his sling and 5 smooth pebbles (Rocks) and put one between the eyes of Goliath who was a mercenary of the Philistines.
The Philistines.
Samson prayed his last prayer in the land of the Philistines, more specifically, in the temple of Dagan.
Samson was a Nazirite from birth; consecrated to God. The Lord used him to deliver Israel out of the hand of the Philistines; God empowered him with supernatural strength to commence Israel's deliverance from the Philistines.