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Judges 17:1

There was a man vpo mount Ephraim, named Micha

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Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Jonathan;   Judges;   Teraphim;   Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Ephraim;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Jonathan;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Judges, Book of;   Tribes of Israel, the;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Bethlehem;   God;   Israel;   Levi;   Micah, Micaiah;   Priests and Levites;   Samson;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Jonathan;   Micah;  

Encyclopedias:

- Condensed Biblical Cyclopedia - Reign of the Judges;   International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Bethlehem;   Ephod (1);   Ezekiel;   Israel, History of the People;   Israel, Religion of;   Jonathan (1);   Judges, Period of;   Micah (1);   Names, Proper;   Priests and Levites;   The Jewish Encyclopedia - Micah;  

Devotionals:

- Every Day Light - Devotion for December 15;  

Parallel Translations

Christian Standard Bible®
There was a man from the hill country of Ephraim named Micah.
Hebrew Names Version
There was a man of the hill-country of Efrayim, whose name was Mikhah.
King James Version
And there was a man of mount Ephraim, whose name was Micah.
Lexham English Bible
There was a man from the hill country of Ephraim; his name was Micah.
English Standard Version
There was a man of the hill country of Ephraim, whose name was Micah.
New Century Version
There was a man named Micah who lived in the mountains of Ephraim.
New English Translation
There was a man named Micah from the Ephraimite hill country.
Amplified Bible
There was a man of the hill country of Ephraim whose name was Micah.
New American Standard Bible
Now there was a man of the hill country of Ephraim whose name was Micah.
Geneva Bible (1587)
There was a man of mount Ephraim, whose name was Michah,
Legacy Standard Bible
Daar was 'n man van die gebergte van Efraim met die naam van Miga.
Contemporary English Version
Micah belonged to the Ephraim tribe and lived in the hill country.
Complete Jewish Bible
There was a man from the hills of Efrayim named Mikhay'hu.
Darby Translation
And there was a man of mount Ephraim, whose name was Micah.
Easy-to-Read Version
There was a man named Micah who lived in the hill country of Ephraim.
George Lamsa Translation
AND there was a man from mount Ephraim, whose name was Micah.
Good News Translation
There was once a man named Micah, who lived in the hill country of Ephraim.
Literal Translation
And there was a man of the hills of Ephraim, and his name was Micah.
American Standard Version
And there was a man of the hill-country of Ephraim, whose name was Micah.
Bible in Basic English
Now there was a man of the hill-country of Ephraim named Micah.
Bishop's Bible (1568)
There was a man of mount Ephraim, named Micah.
JPS Old Testament (1917)
Now there was a man of the hill-country of Ephraim, whose name was Micah.
King James Version (1611)
And there was a man of mount Ephraim, whose name was Micah.
Brenton's Septuagint (LXX)
And there was a man of mount Ephraim, and his name was Michaias.
English Revised Version
And there was a man of the hill country of Ephraim, whose name was Micah.
Berean Standard Bible
Now a man named Micah from the hill country of Ephraim
Wycliffe Bible (1395)
In that tyme was a man, `Mycas bi name, of the hil of Effraym.
Young's Literal Translation
And there is a man of the hill-country of Ephraim, and his name [is] Micah,
Update Bible Version
And there was a man of the hill-country of Ephraim, whose name was Micah.
Webster's Bible Translation
And there was a man of mount Ephraim, whose name [was] Micah.
World English Bible
There was a man of the hill-country of Ephraim, whose name was Micah.
New King James Version
Now there was a man from the mountains of Ephraim, whose name was Micah.
New Living Translation
There was a man named Micah, who lived in the hill country of Ephraim.
New Life Bible
There was a man of the hill country of Ephraim whose name was Micah.
New Revised Standard
There was a man in the hill country of Ephraim whose name was Micah.
J.B. Rotherham Emphasized Bible
And there was a man of the hill country of Ephraim, whose, name, was Micah.
Douay-Rheims Bible
There was at that time a man of mount Ephraim, whose name was Michas.
Revised Standard Version
There was a man of the hill country of E'phraim, whose name was Micah.
THE MESSAGE
There was a man from the hill country of Ephraim named Micah. He said to his mother, "Remember that 1,100 pieces of silver that were taken from you? I overheard you when you pronounced your curse. Well, I have the money; I stole it. But now I've brought it back to you." His mother said, " God bless you, my son!"
New American Standard Bible (1995)
Now there was a man of the hill country of Ephraim whose name was Micah.

Contextual Overview

1 There was a man vpo mount Ephraim, named Micha 2 which sayde vnto his mother: The thousande and hundreth syluerlinges which thou hast taken vnto the, & sworne, and spoken of before myne eares: beholde, ye same money is by me, I haue taken it vnto me. Then sayde his mother: The blessinge of the LORDE haue thou my sonne. 3 So he gaue his mother the thousande & hundreth syluerlinges agayne. And his mother saide: That money haue I sanctified vnto the LORDE wt my hande for my sonne, to make a molten ymage: therfore I geue it the agayne. 4 Neuertheles he delyuered ye money agayne vnto his mother. Then toke his mother two hundreth syluerlinges, & put them forth to ye goldsmyth, which made a molten ymage, yt was afterwarde in Michas house. 5 And thus the man Micha had a gods house, & made an ouerbody cote, & Idols, and fylled ye handes of one of his sonnes, yt he mighte be his prest. 6 At yt tyme was there no kynge in Israel, & euery man dyd the thinge yt was righte in his awne eyes.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

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there was: It is extremely difficult to fix the chronology of this and the following transactions. Some think them to be here in their natural order; others that they happened in the time of Joshua, or immediately after the ancients who outlived him. All that can be said with certainly is, that they happened when there was no king in Israel; that is, about the time of the judges, or in some time of the anarchy - Judges 17:6.

mount: Judges 10:1, Joshua 15:9, Joshua 17:14-18

Reciprocal: Judges 3:27 - mountain Judges 18:2 - mount Judges 18:13 - mount Ephraim Judges 19:1 - mount 1 Samuel 1:1 - mount 1 Samuel 9:4 - mount 1 Kings 4:8 - The son of Hur Hosea 2:8 - which they prepared for Baal

Cross-References

Genesis 5:22
and led a godly conuersacion thre hundreth yeares therafter, and begat sonnes & doughters.
Genesis 5:24
And for so moch as he lyued a godly life, God toke him awaye, & he was nomore sene.
Genesis 12:1
And ye LORDE sayde vnto Abram: Get the out of thy countre, and from thy kynred, and out of thy fathers house, in to a londe which I wil shew the.
Genesis 12:7
Then the LORDE appeared vnto Abra, & sayde: This londe wil I geue vnto yi sede. And there he buylded an aulter vnto ye LORDE, which appeared vnto him.
Genesis 16:16
And Abram was foure score yeare olde and sixe, whan Agar bare him Ismael.
Genesis 18:1
Annd the LORDE apeared vnto him in the Okegroue of Mamre, as he sat in his tent dore in the heate of ye daie.
Genesis 18:14
Shulde eny soch thinge be to harde for the LORDE? Aboute this tyme (yf I lyue) I wil come to the agayne, & Sara shal haue a sonne.
Genesis 28:3
And the Allmightie God blesse the, and make the frutefull, and multiplye the, (that thou mayest be a multitude of people)
Genesis 35:11
And God sayde vnto him: I am the Allmightie God, be frutefull and multiplye: people and a multitude of people shal come of the, and kynges shall come out of thy loynes:
Genesis 48:15
And he blessed Ioseph, & saide: The God before who my fathers Abraha & Isaac haue walked: ye God yt hath fed me my lyfe longe vnto this daye:

Gill's Notes on the Bible

And there was a man of Mount Ephraim,.... This and the four following chapters contain an history of facts, which were done not after the death of Samson, as some have thought, and as they may seem at first sight, by the order in which they are laid; but long before his time, and indeed before any of the judges in Israel, when there was no king, judge, or supreme governor among them, as appears from

Judges 17:6 even between the death of Joshua and the elders, and the first judge of Israel, Othniel; and so Josephus e places them in his history, and the connection of them is with Judges 2:10 and so accounts for the rise of idolatry in Israel, how it got into the tribe of Dan, and spread itself over all the tribes of Israel, Judges 2:11 which brought on their servitude to Cushanrishathaim, in which time the Jewish chronology f places those events; but they were certainly before that, for the idolatry they fell into was the cause of it; yet could not be so early as the times of Joshua, and before his death; because in his days, and the days of the elders, Israel served the Lord; the reasons why they are postponed to the end of this book, and the account of them given here, are, according to Dr. Lightfoot g, that the reader observing how their state policy failed in the death of Samson, who was a Danite, might presently be showed God's justice in it, because their religion had first failed among the Danites; that when he observes that 1100 pieces of silver were given by every Philistine prince for the ruin of Samson, Judges 16:5 he might presently observe the 1100 pieces of silver that were given by Micah's mother for the making of an idol, which ruined religion in Samson's tribe; that the story of Micah, of the hill country of Ephraim, the first destroyer of religion, and the story of Samuel, of the hill country of Ephraim, the first reformer of religion, might be laid together somewhat near. That the facts after related were so early done as has been observed, appears from the following things; the priest of the idol Micah made was a grandson of Moses, Judges 18:30, the Danites' seeking to enlarge their possessions, related in the same chapter, was most probably as soon as they were driven into the mountains by the Amorites, Judges 1:34. Mahanah Dan, from whence they marched, and had its name from their expedition, Judges 18:12 is mentioned before in the history of Samson, Judges 13:25 and therefore the expedition must be before his time. Phinehas, the son of Eleazar, was alive at the battle of Gibeah, Judges 20:28 and Deborah speaks of the 40,000 Israelites slain by Benjamin at it, Judges 5:8. This man with whom the idolatry began was of the tribe of Ephraim, and dwelt in the mountainous part of it:

whose name was Micah; in the original it is Micajehu, with part of the name Jehovah affixed to it, as Dr. Lightfoot h remarks, till he set up his image, and thenceforward was called Micah; but, according to Abarbinel, the former was his name while he was a child, and in his youth, and with his mother, being a diminutive term, and when he became a man be was called Micah, Judges 17:5.

e Antiqu. l. 5. c. 2. sect. 8, &c. f Seder Olam Rabba, c. 12. p. 33. g Works, vol. 1. p. 46. h Works, vol. 1. p. 45.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

See the introduction to the Book of Judges. The only point of contact with the preceding history of Samson is, that we are still concerned with the tribe of Dan. See Judges 18:1-2, note. Josephus combines in one narrative what we read here and in Judges 1:34, and places it, with the story in Judg. 18–21, immediately after the death of Joshua.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

CHAPTER XVII

Micah, an Ephraimite, restores to his mother eleven hundred

shekels of silver, which he had taken from her, 1, 2.

She dedicates this to God; and out of a part of it makes a

graven image and a molten image, and gets them up tn the

house of Micah, 3, 4;

who consecrates one of his sons to be his priest, 5.

He afterwards finds a Levite, whom he consecrates for a priest,

and gives him annually ten shekels of silver, with his food and

clothing, 6-13.

NOTES ON CHAP. XVII

Verse Judges 17:1. And there was a man of Mount Ephraim — It is extremely difficult to fix the chronology of this and the following transactions. Some think them to be here in their natural order; others, that they happened in the time of Joshua, or immediately after the ancients who outlived Joshua. All that can be said with certainty is this, that they happened when there was no king in Israel; i.e., about the time of the Judges, or in some time of the anarchy, Judges 17:6.


 
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