
Text -- Judges 17:3 (NET)




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Wesley: Jdg 17:3 - -- In the Hebrew it is, Jehovah, the incommunicable name of God. Whereby it is apparent, that neither she, nor her son, intended to forsake the true God;...
In the Hebrew it is, Jehovah, the incommunicable name of God. Whereby it is apparent, that neither she, nor her son, intended to forsake the true God; as appears from his rejoicing when he had got a priest of the Lord's appointment, but only to worship God by an image; which also both the Israelites, Exo 32:1, &c. and Jeroboam afterwards, designed to do.

Wesley: Jdg 17:3 - -- For the benefit of thyself and family; that you need not be continually going to Shiloh to worship, but may do it at home.
For the benefit of thyself and family; that you need not be continually going to Shiloh to worship, but may do it at home.
JFB -> Jdg 17:3
JFB: Jdg 17:3 - -- The one carved from a block of wood or stone, to be plated over with silver; the other, a figure formed of the solid metal cast into a mould. It is ob...
The one carved from a block of wood or stone, to be plated over with silver; the other, a figure formed of the solid metal cast into a mould. It is observable, however, that only two hundred shekels were given to the founder. Probably the expense of making two such figures of silver, with their appurtenances (pedestals, bases, &c.), might easily cost, in those days, two hundred shekels, which (at 2 shillings, 4 pence each, is about 23 pounds) would be a sum not adequate to the formation of large statues [TAYLOR, Fragments].
Clarke -> Jdg 17:3
Clarke: Jdg 17:3 - -- I had wholly dedicated - From this it appears that Micah’ s mother, though she made a superstitious use of the money, had no idolatrous design,...
I had wholly dedicated - From this it appears that Micah’ s mother, though she made a superstitious use of the money, had no idolatrous design, for she expressly says she had dedicated it
TSK -> Jdg 17:3
TSK: Jdg 17:3 - -- I had wholly : Jdg 17:13, Jdg 18:5; Isa 66:3
a graven image : Exo 20:4, Exo 20:23; Lev 19:4; Deu 12:3; Psa 115:4-8; Isa 40:18-25, Isa 44:9-20; Jer 10:...
I had wholly : Jdg 17:13, Jdg 18:5; Isa 66:3
a graven image : Exo 20:4, Exo 20:23; Lev 19:4; Deu 12:3; Psa 115:4-8; Isa 40:18-25, Isa 44:9-20; Jer 10:3-5, Jer 10:8; Hab 2:18, Hab 2:19; Joh 16:2

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Barnes -> Jdg 17:3
Barnes: Jdg 17:3 - -- Such a superstitious and unlawful mode of worshipping Yahweh is quite of a piece with Jdg 8:27; Jdg 11:31; 1Ki 12:28, etc. It argues but slight acqu...
Such a superstitious and unlawful mode of worshipping Yahweh is quite of a piece with Jdg 8:27; Jdg 11:31; 1Ki 12:28, etc. It argues but slight acquaintance with the Ten Commandments, which, from the ignorance of reading and writing, were probably not familiar to the Israelites in those unsettled times. The mother intimates that the consecration of the silver was for the benefit of her son and his house, not for her own selfish advantage: and that she adheres to her original design of consecrating this silver for her son’ s benefit.
Poole -> Jdg 17:3
Poole: Jdg 17:3 - -- The Lord in the Hebrew it is Jehovah , the incommunicable name of God; whereby it is apparent that neither she nor her son intended to forsake the t...
The Lord in the Hebrew it is Jehovah , the incommunicable name of God; whereby it is apparent that neither she nor her son intended to forsake the true God or his worship; as appears from his rejoicing when he had got a priest of the Lord’ s appointment, of the tribe of Levi, Jud 17:13 ; but only to worship God by an image; which also it is apparent that both the Israelites, Exo 32:1 , &c., and Jeroboam afterwards, designed to do.
For my son either, first, For the honour and benefit of thyself and family; that you need not be continually going to Shiloh to worship, but may do it as well at home by these images. Or, secondly, That thou mayst cause these things to be made; to which end she restored all the money to him, as it here follows.
A graven image and a molten image many think this was but one image, partly graven, and partly molten. But it seems more probable that they were two distinct images, because they are so plainly distinguished, Jud 18:17,18 , where also some other words come between them. It is true, the graven image alone is mentioned, Jud 18:20,30,31 , not exclusively to the other, as appears from what is said just before; but by a common synecdoche, whereby one is put for all, especially where that one is esteemed the chief.
I will restore it unto thee to dispose of, as I say.
Haydock -> Jdg 17:3
Haydock: Jdg 17:3 - -- God. Hebrew pesel umaseca. The word thing, would perhaps be as well substituted, as (Haydock) all are not convinced that the woman was guilty o...
God. Hebrew pesel umaseca. The word thing, would perhaps be as well substituted, as (Haydock) all are not convinced that the woman was guilty of idolatry. (Cajetan) ---
The same figure might be both graven and molten. The image was first carved, and then covered with plates of gold, &c., in the more ancient times. (Calmet) ---
There might be two figures made by Michas. (Salien) ---
The Theraphim denote "images which foretel what is to happen." (Rabbins; Tirinus) ---
But this is not always the case. (Haydock)
Gill -> Jdg 17:3
Gill: Jdg 17:3 - -- And when he had restored the eleven hundred shekels of silver to his mother,.... The whole sum, having embezzled none of it:
his mother said, I had...
And when he had restored the eleven hundred shekels of silver to his mother,.... The whole sum, having embezzled none of it:
his mother said, I had wholly dedicated the silver unto the Lord from my hand, for my son to make a graven image and a molten image; this she had done either before it was stolen, and it troubled her the more, and caused her the rather to curse the man that had taken it; or after it was stolen, that if it should be recovered again she would appropriate it to such an use; so Abarbinel; and by the Lord, or Jehovah, she doubtless meant the true God; for she had no intention to forsake him, but to worship him in and by these images, and which she designed for the use of her son and his family, that they might not go so far as Shiloh to worship at the tabernacle there:
therefore I will restore it unto thee; for that use, and so gave him the money again, to be laid out in images, or to make images of it.

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NET Notes: Jdg 17:3 Heb “to the LORD from my hand for my son to make a carved image and cast metal image.” She cannot mean that she is now taking the money fr...
Geneva Bible -> Jdg 17:3
Geneva Bible: Jdg 17:3 And when he had restored the eleven hundred [shekels] of silver to his mother, his mother said, I had wholly dedicated the silver unto the LORD from m...

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TSK Synopsis -> Jdg 17:1-13
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 17:1-6
MHCC: Jdg 17:1-6 - --What is related in this, and the rest of the chapters to the end of this book, was done soon after the death of Joshua: see chap. Jdg 20:28. That it m...
Matthew Henry -> Jdg 17:1-6
Matthew Henry: Jdg 17:1-6 - -- Here we have, I. Micah and his mother quarrelling. 1. The son robs the mother. The old woman had hoarded, with long scraping and saving, a great sum...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Jdg 17:1-10
Keil-Delitzsch: Jdg 17:1-10 - --
Jdg 17:1-3
A man of the mountains of Ephraim named Micah ( מיכיהוּ , Jdg 17:1, Jdg 17:4, when contracted into מיכה , Jdg 17:5, Jdg 17:...
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...

