Verse 1
mount = hill country of Ephraim, where Joshua dwelt and was buried (Joshua 24:30).
Verse 2
eleven hundred. See note on Judges 16:5.
taken. Idolatry in Israel commenced with dishonesty.
the LORD. Hebrew. Jehovah. App-4.
Verse 3
wholly dedicated. Figure of speech Polyptoton (App-6). Hebrew "dedicating I had dedicated it".
Verse 4
money = silver (Judges 17:2).
Verse 5
house of gods. The true house of God was neglected, and as hard to find as it is to-day (Judges 21:19); and, when found, dancing was the prominent feature, not sacrifice or worship (Judges 21:21-23).
ephod. In imitation of Aaron"s. Exodus 25:7; Exodus 28:4.
consecrated. See note on Exodus 28:41. Leviticus 9:17.
his priest. Not Jehovah"s, but "made with hands".
Verse 6
no king. First occurrence of four, See Judges 18:1; Judges 19:1; Judges 21:25. Two conform to the structure here; and two in chs. Judges 19:1, and Judges 21:25.
Verse 7
a young man. See note on Judges 18:30.
Beth-lehem-Judah. To distinguish it from Beth-le-hem in Zebulun (Joshua 19:15).
Verse 8
to sojourn. True worship neglected. Priests and Levites unemployed. Idolaters busy making idols and dancing.
Verse 12
his priest. Not Jehovah"s; see on Judges 17:5.
Verse 13
do me good. The "good" (as in all such cases) never came. For Micah is afterward robbed both of his idols and his priest.