In those days, there was no king in Israel, and the Danite tribe was looking for territory to occupy. Up to that time no territory had been captured by them among the tribes of Israel.
So the Danites sent out five brave men from all their clans, from Zorah and Eshtaol, to scout out the land and explore it. They told them, “Go and explore the land.”
They came to the hill country of Ephraim as far as the home of Micah and spent the night there.
While they were near Micah’s home, they recognized the accent of the young Levite. So they went over to him and asked, “Who brought you here? What are you doing in this place? What is keeping you here? ”
He told them, “This is what Micah has done for me: He has hired me, and I became his priest.”
Then they said to him, “Please inquire of God for us to determine if we will have a successful journey.”
The priest told them, “Go in peace. The LORD is watching over the journey you are going on.”
The five men left and came to Laish. They saw that the people who were there were living securely, in the same way as the Sidonians, quiet and unsuspecting. There was nothing lacking[fn] in the land and no oppressive ruler. They were far from the Sidonians, having no alliance with anyone.[fn]
When the men went back to their relatives at Zorah and Eshtaol, their relatives asked them, “What did you find out? ”
They answered, “Come on, let’s attack them, for we have seen the land, and it is very good. Why wait? Don’t hesitate to go and invade and take possession of the land!
“When you get there, you will come to an unsuspecting people and a spacious land, for God has handed it over to you. It is a place where nothing on earth is lacking.”
From there they traveled to the hill country of Ephraim and arrived at Micah’s house.
So they detoured there and went to the house of the young Levite at the home of Micah and greeted him.
The six hundred Danite men were standing by the entrance of the city gate, armed with their weapons of war.
When they entered Micah’s house and took the carved image, the ephod, the household idols, and the silver idol, the priest said to them, “What are you doing? ”
So the priest was pleased and took the ephod, household idols, and carved image, and went with the people.
They prepared to leave, putting their dependents, livestock, and possessions in front of them.
After they were some distance from Micah’s house, the men who were in the houses near it were mustered and caught up with the Danites.
They called to the Danites, who turned to face them, and said to Micah, “What’s the matter with you that you mustered the men? ”
He said, “You took the gods I had made and the priest, and went away. What do I have left? How can you say to me, ‘What’s the matter with you? ’ ”
The Danites said to him, “Don’t raise your voice against us, or angry men will attack you, and you and your family will lose your lives.”
The Danites went on their way, and Micah turned to go back home, because he saw that they were stronger than he was.
After they had taken the gods Micah had made and the priest that belonged to him, they went to Laish, to a quiet and unsuspecting people. They killed them with their swords and burned the city.
There was no one to rescue them because it was far from Sidon and they had no alliance with anyone. It was in a valley that belonged to Beth-rehob. They rebuilt the city and lived in it.
They named the city Dan, after the name of their ancestor Dan, who was born to Israel. The city was formerly named Laish.
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