Judges 18:26
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New International Version
So the Danites went their way, and Micah, seeing that they were too strong for him, turned around and went back home.


English Standard Version
Then the people of Dan went their way. And when Micah saw that they were too strong for him, he turned and went back to his home.


New American Standard Bible
So the sons of Dan went on their way; and when Micah saw that they were too strong for him, he turned and went back to his house.


King James Bible
And the children of Dan went their way: and when Micah saw that they were too strong for him, he turned and went back unto his house.


Holman Christian Standard Bible
The Danites went on their way, and Micah turned to go back home, because he saw that they were stronger than he was.


International Standard Version
Then the descendants of Dan went on their way. Because Micah saw that they were too strong for him, he turned and went back home.


American Standard Version
And the children of Dan went their way: and when Micah saw that they were too strong for him, he turned and went back unto his house.


Douay-Rheims Bible
And so they went on the journey they had begun. But Michas seeing that they were stronger than he, returned to his house.


Darby Bible Translation
Then the Danites went their way; and when Micah saw that they were too strong for him, he turned and went back to his home.


Young's Literal Translation
and the sons of Dan go on their way, and Micah seeth that they are stronger than he, and turneth, and goeth back unto his house.


Commentaries
17:7-13 Micah thought it was a sign of God's favour to him and his images, that a Levite should come to his door. Thus those who please themselves with their own delusions, if Providence unexpectedly bring any thing to their hands that further them in their evil way, are apt from thence to think that God is pleased with them.

22-26. the men that were in the houses near to Micah's house were gathered together—The robbers of the chapel being soon detected, a hot pursuit was forthwith commenced by Micah, at the head of a considerable body of followers. The readiness with which they joined in the attempt to recover the stolen articles affords a presumption that the advantages of the chapel had been open to all in the neighborhood; and the importance which Micah, like Laban, attached to his teraphim, is seen by the urgency with which he pursued the thieves, and the risk of his life in attempting to procure their restoration. Finding his party, however, not a match for the Danites, he thought it prudent to desist, well knowing the rule which was then prevalent in the land, that

"They should take who had the power,

And they should keep who could."

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