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Text -- Judges 17:12 (NET)

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17:12 Micah paid the Levite; the young man became his priest and lived in Micah’s house.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Levite member of the tribe of Levi
 · Micah a man of Ephraim who made an ephod,son of Shime-i of Reuben,son of Merib-Baal of Benjamin,first born son of Uzziel son of Kohath,father of Abdon/Achbor whom King Josiah used as a messenger,the prophet of Moresheth under Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Teraphim | PRIESTS AND LEVITES | Minister | MICAH (1) | MICAH | Jonathan | JUDGES, PERIOD OF | JONATHAN (1) | ISRAEL, RELIGION OF, 2 | ISRAEL, HISTORY OF, 2 | GENESIS, 4 | EZEKIEL, 2 | CRITICISM | CONSECRATE; CONSECRATION | BETHLEHEM | AMMON | more
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: Jdg 17:12 - -- To be a priest, for which he thought a consecration necessary, as knowing the Levites were no less excluded from the priest's office than the people.

To be a priest, for which he thought a consecration necessary, as knowing the Levites were no less excluded from the priest's office than the people.

Wesley: Jdg 17:12 - -- Instead of his son, whom he had consecrated, but now seems to restrain him from the exercise of that office, and to devolve it wholly upon the Levite,...

Instead of his son, whom he had consecrated, but now seems to restrain him from the exercise of that office, and to devolve it wholly upon the Levite, who was nearer akin to it.

JFB: Jdg 17:12 - -- Hebrew, "filled his hand." This act of consecration was not less unlawful for Micah to perform than for this Levite to receive (see on Jdg 18:30).

Hebrew, "filled his hand." This act of consecration was not less unlawful for Micah to perform than for this Levite to receive (see on Jdg 18:30).

Clarke: Jdg 17:12 - -- Micah consecrated the Levite - וימלא את יד vayemalle eth yad , he filled his hands, i.e., he gave him an offering to present before the Lo...

Micah consecrated the Levite - וימלא את יד vayemalle eth yad , he filled his hands, i.e., he gave him an offering to present before the Lord, that he might be accepted by him. He appointed him to be priest; God was to accept and consecrate him; and for this purpose he filled his hand; i.e., furnished him with the proper offering which he was to present on his inauguration.

TSK: Jdg 17:12 - -- consecrated : Jdg 17:5 his priest : Jdg 18:30; Num 16:5, Num 16:8-10; 1Ki 12:31, 1Ki 13:33, 1Ki 13:34

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Poole: Jdg 17:12 - -- Consecrated the Levite to be a priest, for which he thought a consecration necessary, as knowing that the Levites were no less excluded from the prie...

Consecrated the Levite to be a priest, for which he thought a consecration necessary, as knowing that the Levites were no less excluded from the priest’ s office than the people.

Became his priest instead of his son, whom he had consecrated for want of a fitter, Jud 17:5 ; but now seems to restrain him from the exercise of that office, and to devolve it wholly upon the Levite, who was nearer akin to it.

Gill: Jdg 17:12 - -- And Micah consecrated the Levite,.... Installed him into, and invested him with the priestly office; in like manner he had consecrated his son before,...

And Micah consecrated the Levite,.... Installed him into, and invested him with the priestly office; in like manner he had consecrated his son before, by filling his hand with sacrifices; see Jdg 17:5.

and the young man became his priest; and did the work and office of one; this was a very daring piece of presumption in them both; in Micah, to take upon him to consecrate a priest, who was himself of the tribe of Ephraim; and in the young man, to suffer himself to be put into such an office, which did not belong to him, for though every priest was a Levite, or of the tribe of Levi, yet every Levite had not a right to be a priest, only those who were of the family of Aaron:

and was in the house of Micah; and continued there.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Jdg 17:12 Heb “filled the hand of.”

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Jdg 17:1-13 - --1 Of the money that Micah first stole, then restored, his mother makes images;5 and he ornaments for them.7 He hires a Levite to be his priest.

MHCC: Jdg 17:7-13 - --Micah thought it was a sign of God's favour to him and his images, that a Levite should come to his door. Thus those who please themselves with their ...

Matthew Henry: Jdg 17:7-13 - -- We have here an account of Micah's furnishing himself with a Levite for his chaplain, either thinking his son, because the heir of his estate, too g...

Keil-Delitzsch: Jdg 17:10-13 - -- Micah made this proposal to the Levite: " Dwell with me, and become my father and priest; I will give thee ten shekels of silver yearly, and fitting...

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 17:1-13 - --1. The idolatry of Micah ch. 17 The story of Micah (ch. 17) introduces the account of the settin...

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...

Constable: Jdg 17:7-13 - --Micah's Levite 17:7-13 Verses 1-6 stress the sin of self-styled worship. Verses 7-13 emp...

Guzik: Jdg 17:1-13 - --Judges 17 - Micah's Idolatry A. Micah makes a shrine for idols. 1. (1-2) He returns a large amount of stolen silver to his mother. Now there was a...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: Judges (Book Introduction) JUDGES is the title given to the next book, from its containing the history of those non-regal rulers who governed the Hebrews from the time of Joshua...

JFB: Judges (Outline) THE ACTS OF JUDAH AND SIMEON. (Jdg 1:1-3) ADONI-BEZEK JUSTLY REQUITED. (Jdg. 1:4-21) SOME CANAANITES LEFT. (Jdg 1:22-26) AN ANGEL SENT TO REBUKE THE ...

TSK: Judges (Book Introduction) The book of Judges forms an important link in the history of the Israelites. It furnishes us with a lively description of a fluctuating and unsettled...

TSK: Judges 17 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Jdg 17:1, Of the money that Micah first stole, then restored, his mother makes images; Jdg 17:5, and he ornaments for them; Jdg 17:7, He ...

Poole: Judges (Book Introduction) BOOK OF JUDGES THE ARGUMENT THE author of this book is not certainly known, whether it was Samuel, or Ezra, or some other prophet; nor is it mate...

Poole: Judges 17 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 17 Micah stealeth money of his mother; then confesseth and restoreth it. She dedicates it to the Lord; maketh images: he sets them up in th...

MHCC: Judges (Book Introduction) The book of Judges is the history of Israel during the government of the Judges, who were occasional deliverers, raised up by God to rescue Israel fro...

MHCC: Judges 17 (Chapter Introduction) (Jdg 17:1-6) The beginning of idolatry in Israel, Micah and his mother. (Jdg 17:7-13) Micah hires a Levite to be his priest.

Matthew Henry: Judges (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Book of Judges This is called the Hebrew Shepher Shophtim , the Book of Judges, which the Syria...

Matthew Henry: Judges 17 (Chapter Introduction) All agree that what is related in this and the rest of the chapters to the end of this book was not done, as the narrative occurs, after Samson, bu...

Constable: Judges (Book Introduction) Introduction Title The English title, Judges, comes to us from the Latin translation (...

Constable: Judges (Outline) Outline I. The reason for Israel's apostasy 1:1-3:6 A. Hostilities between the Israelites an...

Constable: Judges Judges Bibliography Aharoni, Yohanan. Land of the Bible. Phildelphia: Westminster Press, 1962. ...

Haydock: Judges (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION. THE BOOK OF JUDGES. This Book is called Judges, because it contains the history of what passed under the government of the judge...

Gill: Judges (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO JUDGES The title of this book in the Hebrew copies is Sepher Shophetim, the Book of Judges; but the Syriac and Arabic interpreters ...

Gill: Judges 17 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO JUDGES 17 This chapter relates the first rise of idolatry in Israel after the death of Joshua, which began in Mount Ephraim, occasi...

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