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Darby's French Translation

Juges 18:5

Et ils lui dirent: Nous te prions, interroge Dieu, afin que nous sachions si notre chemin par lequel nous allons prospérera.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Armies;   Jonathan;   Reconnoissance;  

Dictionaries:

- Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Micah;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Magic;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Magi;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Archaeology and Biblical Study;   Eshtaol;   Inquire of God;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Dan;   Israel;   Micah, Micaiah;   Priests and Levites;   Samson;   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Jonathan ;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Dan;   Smith Bible Dictionary - Teraphim;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Jonathan (1);   Micah (1);   Urim and Thummim;  

Parallel Translations

La Bible Ostervald (1996)
Ils dirent encore: Nous te prions, consulte Dieu, afin que nous sachions si le voyage que nous entreprenons sera heureux.
Louis Segond (1910)
Ils lui dirent: Consulte Dieu, afin que nous sachions si notre voyage aura du succs.
La Bible David Martin (1744)
Ils dirent encore : Nous te prions de consulter Dieu, afin que nous sachions si le voyage que nous entreprenons prosprera.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

Ask counsel: 1 Kings 22:5, 2 Kings 16:15, Isaiah 30:1, Ezekiel 21:21, Hosea 4:12, Acts 8:10

of God: Judges 18:14, Judges 17:5, Judges 17:13

Reciprocal: Genesis 24:14 - thereby Judges 17:3 - I had wholly

Gill's Notes on the Bible

And they said unto him, ask counsel, we pray thee, of God,.... They did not reprove him for assuming the priestly office, when they knew he was a Levite, such was the corruption of those times, and the great depravity and declensions they were fallen into; nor even for the idolatry he was guilty of, but encourage him in it, and thought they had got a fine opportunity, which they readily laid hold on, to have counsel asked for them of God, about the success of the errand they were sent about; to this they were led at sight of the ephod, which was like that in the tabernacle, and of the teraphim, images which, according to a notion that prevailed, when consulted, foretold future things; whether by God they meant the true God, who they thought would give an answer by these, or Micah's gods, is not certain; according to the Targum of Jonathan, they meant the true God, which paraphrases it,

"ask of the Word of the Lord:''

that we may know whether our way which we go shall be prosperous or no; whether they should find out a proper place to dwell in, and be able to get possession of it.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

The sight of the ephod and teraphim suggested the notion of inquiring of God.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Judges 18:5. Ask counsel - of God — As the Danites use the word אלהים Elohim here for God, we are necessarily led to believe that they meant the true God; especially as the Levite answers, Judges 18:6, Before the LORD (יהוה Yehovah) is your way. Though the former word may be sometimes applied to idols, whom their votaries clothed with the attributes of God; yet the latter is never applied but to the true God alone. As the Danites succeeded according to the oracle delivered by the Levite, it is a strong presumption that the worship established by Micah was not of an idolatrous kind. It is really begging the question to assert, as many commentators have done, that the answer was either a trick of the Levite, or suggested by the devil; and that the success of the Danites was merely accidental. This is taking the thing by the worst handle, to support an hypothesis, and to serve a system. See the end of the preceding chapter. Judges 17:13 (note)


 
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