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And when they had turned aside a little, they entered the house of the Levite youth, who was in the house of Micah. And they greeted him with peaceful words. (Judges 18, 15)
But those who had entered the house of the youth strove to take away the graven image, and the ephod, and the theraphim, and the molten idol. But the priest was standing in front of the door, with the six hundred very strong men waiting not far away. (Judges 18, 17)
And they responded to him: “Be silent and place your finger over your mouth. And come with us, so that we may have you as a father as well as a priest. For which is better for you: to be a priest in the house of one man, or in one tribe and family in Israel?” (Judges 18, 19)
And when they were far from the house of Micah, the men who were living in the houses of Micah, crying out together, followed them. (Judges 18, 22)
And the sons of Dan said to him, “Take care that you no longer speak to us, otherwise men with a mind for violence may overwhelm you, and you yourself would perish with all your house.” (Judges 18, 25)
And so, they continued on the journey that they had begun. But Micah, seeing that they were stronger than he was, returned to his house. (Judges 18, 26)
And the idol of Micah remained with them during the entire time that the house of God was in Shiloh. In those days, there was no king in Israel. (Judges 18, 31)
She left him, and she returned to the house of her father in Bethlehem. And she stayed with him for four months. (Judges 19, 2)
And her husband followed her, wishing to be reconciled with her, and to speak kindly to her, and to lead her back with him. And he had with him a servant and two donkeys. And she received him, and brought him into the house of her father. And when his father-in-law had heard about this, and had seen him, he met him with joy. (Judges 19, 3)
And he embraced the man. And the son-in-law stayed in the house of his father-in-law for three days, eating and drinking with him in a friendly manner. (Judges 19, 4)
And the young man got up, so that he might travel with his wife and servant. And his father-in-law spoke to him again: “Consider that the daylight is declining, and it approaches toward evening. Remain with me also today, and spend the day in gladness. And tomorrow you shall set out, so that you may go to your own house.” (Judges 19, 9)
He answered him: “We set out from Bethlehem of Judah, and we are traveling to our own place, which is beside mount Ephraim. From there we went to Bethlehem, and now we go to the house of God. But no one is willing to receive us under his roof. (Judges 19, 18)
