Matthew Henry's Commentary – Chapter 18
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Chapter 18

How idolatry crept into the family of Micah we read in the preceding chapter, how it was translated thence into the tribe of Dan we have an account in this chapter, and how it gained a settlement in a city of note; for how great a matter does a little fire kindle! The tribe of Dan had their lot assigned them last of all the tribes, and, it happening to be too strait for them, a considerable city in the utmost corner of Canaan northward was added to it. “Let them get it, and take it;” it was called Laish or Leshem, Josh. 19:47. Now here we are told, I. How they sent spies to bring them an account of the place, who, by the way, got acquainted with Micah’s priest, Jdg. 18:1-6. II. What an encouraging report these spies brought back, Jdg. 18:7-10. III. What forces were sent to conquer Laish, Jdg. 18:11-13. IV. How they, by the way, plundered Micah of his gods, Jdg. 18:14-26. V. How easily they conquered Laish (Jdg. 18:27-29), and, when they had it, set up the graven image in it, Jdg. 18:30, 31.