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Not long after Joshua's death.

Wesley: Jdg 18:1 - -- A part of that tribe, consisting only of six hundred men of war, with their families, Jdg 18:16, Jdg 18:21.

Wesley: Jdg 18:1 - -- The lot had fallen to them before this time, but not the actual possession, because the Philistines and Amorites opposed them.
The lot had fallen to them before this time, but not the actual possession, because the Philistines and Amorites opposed them.
JFB -> Jdg 18:1-6
JFB: Jdg 18:1-6 - -- The Danites had a territory assigned them as well as the other tribes. But either through indolence, or a lack of energy, they did not acquire the ful...
The Danites had a territory assigned them as well as the other tribes. But either through indolence, or a lack of energy, they did not acquire the full possession of their allotment, but suffered a considerable portion of it to be wrested out of their hands by the encroachments of their powerful neighbors, the Philistines. In consequence, being straitened for room, a considerable number resolved on trying to effect a new and additional settlement in a remote part of the land. A small deputation, being despatched to reconnoitre the country, arrived on their progress northward at the residence of Micah. Recognizing his priest as one of their former acquaintances, or perhaps by his provincial dialect, they eagerly enlisted his services in ascertaining the result of their present expedition. His answer, though apparently promising, was delusive, and really as ambiguous as those of the heathen oracles. This application brings out still more clearly and fully than the schism of Micah the woeful degeneracy of the times. The Danites expressed no emotions either of surprise or of indignation at a Levite daring to assume the priestly functions, and at the existence of a rival establishment to that of Shiloh. They were ready to seek, through means of the teraphim, the information that could only be lawfully applied for through the high priest's Urim. Being thus equally erroneous in their views and habits as Micah, they show the low state of religion, and how much superstition prevailed in all parts of the land.
Clarke: Jdg 18:1 - -- There was no king in Israel - See Jdg 17:6 (note). The circumstances related here show that this must have happened about the time of the preceding ...
There was no king in Israel - See Jdg 17:6 (note). The circumstances related here show that this must have happened about the time of the preceding transactions

The tribe of the Danites - That is, a part of this tribe; some families of it

Clarke: Jdg 18:1 - -- All their inheritance - That is, they had not got an extent of country sufficient for them. Some families were still unprovided for, or had not suff...
All their inheritance - That is, they had not got an extent of country sufficient for them. Some families were still unprovided for, or had not sufficient territory; for we find from Jos 19:40, etc., that, although the tribe of Dan did receive their inheritance with the rest of the tribes of Israel, yet their coasts went out too little for them, and they went and fought against Leshem, (called here Laish), and took it, etc. This circumstance is marked here more particularly than in the book of Joshua. See on Jos 19:47 (note).
Defender -> Jdg 18:1
Defender: Jdg 18:1 - -- The tribe of Dan had been unable to conquer the territory assigned to them (Jdg 1:34). Consequently, they sent a delegation northward to find a suitab...
The tribe of Dan had been unable to conquer the territory assigned to them (Jdg 1:34). Consequently, they sent a delegation northward to find a suitable location, eventually settling on a northern coastal city which they conquered and renamed Dan, (Jdg 18:27-29). This was Israel's northernmost city. Beersheba, in Judah, was the southernmost city, giving rise to the proverbial expression, "from Dan to Beersheba" (Jdg 20:1). The fact that this city of Dan is mentioned in Jdg 5:17 is one indication that the events of Judges 17-21 occurred very early in the period of the judges."
TSK -> Jdg 18:1
TSK: Jdg 18:1 - -- no king : The word mailech , which generally means a king, is sometimes taken for a supreme ruler, governor, or judge (see note on Gen 36:31, and se...
no king : The word
the tribe : Jos 19:40-48
for unto : Jdg 1:34

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Poole -> Jdg 18:1
Poole: Jdg 18:1 - -- The tribe of the Danites a part or branch of that tribe, consisting only of six hundred men of war, Jud 18:16 , with their families, Jud 18:21 : or, ...
The tribe of the Danites a part or branch of that tribe, consisting only of six hundred men of war, Jud 18:16 , with their families, Jud 18:21 : or, a family of the Danites ; for the word schebet , which properly signifies a tribe , is sometimes taken for a family , as Jud 20:12 , as elsewhere family is put for a tribe , as Zec 12:13 . All their inheritance had not fallen unto them; the lot had fallen to them before this time, Jos 19:40 , &c., but not the actual possession of their lot, because therein the Philistines and Amorites opposed them, not without success. See Poole on "Jos 19:40" ; See Poole on "Jud 1:34" .
Haydock -> Jdg 18:1
Haydock: Jdg 18:1 - -- Days, after the death of Josue and the ancients. Debbora speaks of the tribe of Dan, as addicted to navigation, chap. v. 17. (Calmet) ---
It had n...
Days, after the death of Josue and the ancients. Debbora speaks of the tribe of Dan, as addicted to navigation, chap. v. 17. (Calmet) ---
It had now conquered most of the enemies who had formerly forced some to seek fresh settlements, (Haydock) as it is hinted at, Josue xix. The particulars are here given in detail. (Calmet) ---
Received, &c. They had their portions assigned them, Josue xix. 40. But through their own sloth, possessed as yet but a small part of it. See Judges i. 34. (Challoner; Worthington) ---
Protestants supply, " all their inheritance had not fallen unto them among the tribes of Israel." (Haydock)
Gill -> Jdg 18:1
Gill: Jdg 18:1 - -- In those days there was no king in Israel,.... No supreme magistrate, no judge, for it was before the time of the judges, after the death of Joshua an...
In those days there was no king in Israel,.... No supreme magistrate, no judge, for it was before the time of the judges, after the death of Joshua and before Othniel the first judge; this is observed before, Jdg 17:6 and here repeated to account for the evil things done by the Danites, their consulting Micah's oracle, taking away his priest and his gods, and setting up his graven image in Dan, by which means idolatry was spread in Israel, and brought on their servitude to Chushanrishathaim, from which Othniel the first judge was their deliverer:
and in those days the tribe of the Danites sought them an inheritance to dwell in; that is, a family of them, as in the next verse, not the whole tribe; for as a family is sometimes put for a tribe, Jos 7:17 so a tribe for a family, Jdg 20:12.
for unto that day all their inheritance had not fallen to them among the tribes of Israel: we rightly supply the words "all their"; for otherwise an inheritance had fallen to them by lot, as the other tribes. Jos 19:40, but that was not only too little for them, Jos 19:47 but all that was allotted to them did not come into their possession, but a part remained unsubdued; and some they had possession of they could not keep, either through the superior strength of the Amorites, or their own sloth and cowardice, or for want of the help of their brethren; see Jdg 1:34.

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NET Notes: Jdg 18:1 Heb “because there had not fallen to them by that day in the midst of the tribes of Israel an inheritance.”
Geneva Bible -> Jdg 18:1
Geneva Bible: Jdg 18:1 In those days [there was] no ( a ) king in Israel: and in those days the tribe of the Danites sought them an inheritance to dwell in; for unto that da...

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TSK Synopsis -> Jdg 18:1-31
TSK Synopsis: Jdg 18:1-31 - --1 The Danites send five men to seek out an inheritance.3 At the house of Micah they consult with Jonathan, and are encouraged on their way.7 They sear...
MHCC -> Jdg 18:1-31
MHCC: Jdg 18:1-31 - --The Danites determined to take Micah's gods with them. Oh the folly of these Danites! How could they imagine those gods should protect them, that coul...
Matthew Henry -> Jdg 18:1-6
Matthew Henry: Jdg 18:1-6 - -- Here is, 1. The eye which these Danites had upon Laish, not the whole tribe of Dan, but one family of them, to whose lot, in the subdivision of Cana...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Jdg 18:1
Keil-Delitzsch: Jdg 18:1 - --
This took place at a time when Israel had no king, and the tribe of the Danites sought an inheritance for themselves to dwell in, because until that...
Constable: Jdg 17:1--21:25 - --III. THE RESULTS OF ISRAEL'S APOSTASY chs. 17--21
The following two extended incidents (ch. 17-21) differ from t...

Constable: Jdg 17:1--18:31 - --A. The idolatry of Micah and the Danites chs. 17-18
God undoubtedly included the story of Micah and the ...

Constable: Jdg 17:1--19:30 - --A. The Reminder to Remember the Apostles' Warning vv. 17-19
vv. 17-18 "Forgetfulness of the teaching and warnings of God in Scripture is a major cause...




