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A. The idolatry of Micah and the Danites chs. 17-18 
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God undoubtedly included the story of Micah and the Danites in the sacred record because it relates the establishment of image worship in Israel. This was a new and catastrophic departure from Yahweh for the Israelites. Image worship continued, grew, and became an increasing snare to the Israelites from this time on in their history until the Babylonian Captivity. Consequently this incident exposes the extent of the spiritual apostasy of Israel.

The events recorded in these two chapters evidently took place while the Philistines were putting pressure on the tribes of Dan, Judah, and Benjamin. Perhaps the writer included them here because of their connection with the arena of Samson's activities that he just related (chs. 13-16). Another connection is the mention of "1,100 . . . of silver"(16:5; 17:2).309Riches played a significant role in Samson's downfall, and they played a major part in Micah's defection. As mentioned previously, the writers of the Old Testament frequently connected events and laws that were similar or had a logical relationship to one another rather than following a strict chronological sequence. Probably the writer placed this incident before chapters 19--21 because it indicates a basic problem, namely, spiritual apostasy, and chapters 19-21 record the resultant political and social conditions.

It is difficult to determine exactly when during the amphictyony this incident may have occurred. Jonathan, the Levite in the story, was evidently a descendant of Moses (18:30). The English texts call him the "son"of Gershom the "son"of Moses (18:30). However the Hebrew word translated "son"(ben) frequently means "descendant"in the Old Testament. If Jonathan was the grandson of Moses, he probably would have been a "young man"(17:7; et al.) during the wilderness wanderings.

 1. The idolatry of Micah ch. 17
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The story of Micah (ch. 17) introduces the account of the setting up of image worship in the North (ch. 18).

 2. The apostasy of the Danites ch. 18


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