Judges Chapter 18 verse 15 Holy Bible

ASV Judges 18:15

And they turned aside thither, and came to the house of the young man the Levite, even unto the house of Micah, and asked him of his welfare.
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BBE Judges 18:15

And turning from their road they came to the house of the young Levite, the house of Micah, and said to him, Is it well with you?
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DARBY Judges 18:15

And they turned aside thither, and came to the house of the young Levite, at the home of Micah, and asked him of his welfare.
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KJV Judges 18:15

And they turned thitherward, and came to the house of the young man the Levite, even unto the house of Micah, and saluted him.
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WBT Judges 18:15

And they turned thitherward, and came to the house of the young man the Levite, even to the house of Micah, and saluted him.
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WEB Judges 18:15

They turned aside there, and came to the house of the young man the Levite, even to the house of Micah, and asked him of his welfare.
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YLT Judges 18:15

And they turn aside thither, and come in unto the house of the young man the Levite, the house of Micah, and ask of him of welfare, --
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Pulpit Commentary

Pulpit CommentaryVerse 15. - Even unto the house, etc. Rather, at Beth-Micah.

Ellicott's Commentary

Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers(15-18) In these verses we have a graphic description of the whole nefarious proceeding. The five spies, knowing Jonathan, salute him, and inveigle him to the entrance of the court to talk to their six hundred companions. While the chiefs of this little army detain him in conversation, without any show of violence the five slip away unobserved to the aliyah, or upper room, which serves as the chapel, and steal all the essentials of the worship--namely, (1) the ephod; (2) the teraphim; (3) the graven image; (4) the molten image. It is true that in Judges 18:20-30 the massecah is not mentioned; but it may be regarded as belonging to the pesel. It is only when he sees them in actual possession of these that Jonathan asks the alarmed question, "What do ye?"