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OET-RV by cross-referenced section JDG 17:1

JDG 17:1–17:13 ©

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The false gods of Mikiyas

Jdg 17:1–13

17:1 The false gods of Mikiyas

17Now there was a man named Micah from the hill country of Ephraim 2who admitted to his mother, “Those eleven hundred silver coins that were taken from you—when you made a curse, and even said it when I was listening, well listen, I’ve got it all—I took it myself.”

His mother said, “May Yahweh bless you, my son.” 3Then he brought back the eleven hundred silver coins to his mother and she declared, “I will certainly consecrate the money to Yahweh for my son’s benefit. Take it and we’ll use it to have one statue carved and another cast.” 4So after the money had been returned, his mother gave two hundred silver coins to a silversmith. He made a carved figure and one cast from a mould, and they were placed in Micah’s house.

5Now that Micah had a shrine with gods in it, he made some priestly robes and some household gods, and consecrated one of his sons as his priest. 6In those days, Israel didn’t have a king—each person would do whatever seemed right to them.

7Now there was a young Levite man from the family of Yehudah[fn] who’d been staying in Bethlehem (in Yehudah). 8He left Bethlehem to find another place to say, and on his way, he ended up arriving at Micah’s place in the Efraimite hill country. 9“Where have you come from?” Micah asked him.

“I’m a Levite from Bethlehem in Yehudah,” he replied, “and I’m trying to find a good place to stay a while.”

10“Stay with me,” said Micah, “and be like a father and a priest to me. I’ll give you ten silver coins a year as well as board and clothing.” So the Levite man went in 11and agreed to stay with Micah, eventually becoming like one of Micah’s own sons. 12Micah ordained the Levite, and the young man became like a priest to him, and lived in his house. 13“Now I know that Yahweh will make everything go well for me,” Micah said, “because I have this Levite as a priest.”


17:7 Maybe one parent was from the tribe of Levi and one from Yehudah?