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Thence they made their way into the hill-country of Ephraim; and when they reached the house of Michas, (Judges 18, 13)
the five men who had been sent on the mission to Lais said to their fellow-tribesmen, Do you know what we found in that house? A sacred mantle, and household deities, and a carved image with a sheath of metal. Look well to it what course you will take. (Judges 18, 14)
and were a long way from Michas’ house when they heard his men coming up behind them with a great hue and cry, (Judges 18, 22)
All the time God’s house was at Silo, there in Dan stood Michas’ image. So it was in the old days, before a king ruled in Israel. (Judges 18, 31)
but she played him false, and went back to her father’s house at Bethlehem, and stayed there four months. (Judges 19, 2)
Then her lord went after her, with one of his servants and two asses, to end the quarrel with soft words and win her back again; and as for her, she made him welcome in her father’s house. Her father, too, was glad at the news, and rejoiced to see him; (Judges 19, 3)
So the other told him how they were returning to their home on the slopes of the Ephraim, after a visit to Bethlehem-Juda; the House of the Lord✻ was their next halting-place. But no one will give us shelter here, said he, (Judges 19, 18)
There, then, they sat, refreshing themselves after their journey, when suddenly wanton townsfolk beset the old man’s house and fell to beating on the door, crying aloud to the owner of the house that he must bring out his guest, to satisfy their evil pleasure. (Judges 19, 22)
And now, as the shadows lifted, she came back to the door of the house where her lord was lodging, and there fell down; (Judges 19, 26)
how the townsfolk beset the house where he was spending the night, ready to make an attempt on his life, and how their mad lust had indeed brought about his wife’s death. (Judges 20, 5)
And now all Israel went into God’s house and sat there in tears; they kept a fast till night-fall, and brought him burnt-sacrifice and welcome-offerings, (Judges 20, 26)
and there, too, was Phinees, son to Eleazar that was son of Aaron, in charge of God’s house. And now when they asked the Lord whether they should take the field once more against their brethren of Benjamin, the answer was, Go to the attack; I mean to give you the mastery of them to-morrow. (Judges 20, 28)
