Judges 17:1 And there was a man of mount Ephraim, whose name was Micah. Micah stealeth money of his mother; then confesseth and restoreth it. She dedicates it to the Lord; maketh images: he sets them up in the house of his gods; and consecrates one of his sons for his priest; there being then no magistrates in Israel,
Judges 17:1-6. A Levite travelling that way, he hireth and consecrateth him to be his priest,
Judges 17:7-12; is confident that God would therefore favour and bless him,
Judges 17:13.
The things mentioned here, and in the following chapters, did not happen in the order in which they are put; but much sooner, even presently after the death of the elders that overlived Joshua,
Judges 2:7, as appears by divers passages; as first, Because the place called
Mahaneh-dan, or
the camp of Dan,
Judges 13:25, was so called from that which was done,
Judges 18:12. Secondly, Because the Danites had not yet got all their inheritance,
Judges 18:1, which is not credible of them above three hundred years after Joshua’s death. Thirdly, Because Phinehas the son of Eleazar was priest at this time,
Judges 20:28, who must have been about three hundred and fifty years old, if this had been done after Samson’s death, which is more than improbable.