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Jueces 18:1
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En aquellos días no había rey en Israel. Y por aquel tiempo la tribu de los danitas buscaba para sí una heredad donde habitar, porque hasta entonces ésta no se le había asignado como posesión entre las tribus de Israel.
EN aquellos días no había rey en Israel. Y en aquellos días la tribu de Dan buscaba posesión para sí donde morase, porque hasta entonces no le había caído suerte entre las tribus de Israel por heredad.
En aquellos días no había rey en Israel. Y en aquellos días la tribu de Dan buscaba posesión para sí donde morase, porque hasta entonces no le había caído suerte entre las tribus de Israel por heredad.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
no king: The word mailech, which generally means a king, is sometimes taken for a supreme ruler, governor, or judge - see note on Genesis 36:31, and see note on Deuteronomy 33:5, and it is probable it should be so understood here, and in the parallel passages. Judges 17:6, Judges 19:1, Judges 21:25
the tribe: Joshua 19:40-48
for unto: Judges 1:34
Reciprocal: Genesis 49:16 - General Joshua 19:47 - the coast Judges 18:28 - far from Mark 14:26 - hymn
Gill's Notes on the Bible
In those days there was no king in Israel,.... No supreme magistrate, no judge, for it was before the time of the judges, after the death of Joshua and before Othniel the first judge; this is observed before, Judges 17:6 and here repeated to account for the evil things done by the Danites, their consulting Micah's oracle, taking away his priest and his gods, and setting up his graven image in Dan, by which means idolatry was spread in Israel, and brought on their servitude to Chushanrishathaim, from which Othniel the first judge was their deliverer:
and in those days the tribe of the Danites sought them an inheritance to dwell in; that is, a family of them, as in the next verse, not the whole tribe; for as a family is sometimes put for a tribe, Joshua 7:17 so a tribe for a family, Judges 20:12
for unto that day [all their] inheritance had not fallen to them among the tribes of Israel: we rightly supply the words "all their"; for otherwise an inheritance had fallen to them by lot, as the other tribes. Joshua 19:40, but that was not only too little for them,
Joshua 19:47 but all that was allotted to them did not come into their possession, but a part remained unsubdued; and some they had possession of they could not keep, either through the superior strength of the Amorites, or their own sloth and cowardice, or for want of the help of their brethren; see Judges 1:34.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
CHAPTER XVIII
Some Danites, seeking an inheritance, send five men to search
the land, who arrive at the house of Micah, 1, 2.
They employ the Levite, who served to his house as priest, to
ask counsel for them of God, 3-5.
He inquires, and promises them success, 6.
They depart, and go to Laish, and find the inhabitants secure,
7.
They return to their brethren, and encourage them to attempt
the conquest of the place, 8-10.
They send six hundred men, who, coming to the place where Micah
dwelt, enter the house, and carry off the priest and his
consecrated things, 11-21.
Micah and his friends pursue them; but, being threatened, are
obliged to return, 22-26.
The Danites come to Laish, and smite it, and build a city there,
which they call Dan, 27-29.
They make the Levite their priest, and set up the images at this
new city, 30, 31.
NOTES ON CHAP. XVIII
Verse Judges 18:1. There was no king in Israel — See Judges 17:6. The circumstances related here show that this must have happened about the time of the preceding transactions.
The tribe of the Danites — That is, a part of this tribe; some families of it.
All their inheritance — That is, they had not got an extent of country sufficient for them. Some families were still unprovided for, or had not sufficient territory; for we find from Joshua 19:40, &c., that, although the tribe of Dan did receive their inheritance with the rest of the tribes of Israel, yet their coasts went out too little for them, and they went and fought against LESHEM, (called here Laish,) and took it, &c. This circumstance is marked here more particularly than in the book of Joshua. See on Joshua 19:47.