SEV Biblia, Chapter 16:22
¶ Y el cabello de su cabeza comenzó a crecer, después que fue rapado.
Clarke's Bible Commentary - Judges 16:22
Verse 22. The hair of his head began to grow again] And may we not suppose that, sensible of his sin and folly, he renewed his Nazir vow to the Lord, in consequence of which his supernatural strength was again restored?
John Gill's Bible Commentary
Ver. 22. Howbeit, the hair of his head began to grow again after he was shaven .] It began to grow immediately no doubt, as it naturally would do; but it is highly probable it grew in an extraordinary manner, and in a short time became as when it was shaved f351 , as it may be rendered, and upon which his strength was renewed; not that his strength naturally lay in his hair, and so naturally increased as that grew; but he being made sensible of his sin, and repenting of it, renewed his Nazariteship, of which letting his hair grow was a token; and it pleased God, who accepted of his repentance as genuine, of his own good will and pleasure to renew his strength; particularly upon his prayer to him, after related.
Matthew Henry Commentary
Verses 22-24 - Samson's afflictions were the means of bringing him to deep repentance By the loss of his bodily sight the eyes of his understanding wer opened; and by depriving him of bodily strength, the Lord was please to renew his spiritual strength. The Lord permits some few to wande wide and sink deep, yet he recovers them at last, and marking his displeasure at sin in their severe temporal sufferings, preserves the from sinking into the pit of destruction. Hypocrites may abuse thes examples, and infidels mock at them, but true Christians will thereb be rendered more humble, watchful, and circumspect; more simple in their dependence on the Lord, more fervent in prayer to be kept from falling, and in praise for being preserved; and, if they fall, the will be kept from sinking into despair.
Original Hebrew
ויחל 2490 שׂער 8181 ראשׁו 7218 לצמח 6779 כאשׁר 834 גלח׃ 1548