1 Naquele tempo não havia rei em Israel. Por essa mesma época a tribo de Dá buscava uma possessão para habitar nela, porque até então nada tinha recebido entre as tribos de Israel.
2 Os danitas enviaram cinco dos seus, cinco homens valorosos escolhidos dentre todas as suas famílias de Sorea e de Estaol, para explorarem cuidadosamente a terra: Ide, disseram-lhes, e examinai bem a terra. Foram e chegaram à montanha de Efraim, e entraram na casa de Micas, onde passaram a noite.
3 Perto da casa de Micas ouviram a voz do jovem levita e, aproximando-se dele, disseram-lhe: Quem te trouxe aqui? Que fazes aqui? Por que te encontras neste lugar?
4 Respondeu-lhes o jovem: Micas fez-me isto e isso; deu-me um salário e eu sirvo-lhe, de sacerdote.
5 Consulta então, replicaram-lhe, o teu deus a fim de saber se nossa viagem será bem sucedida.
6 O sacerdote respondeu: Ide em paz: vossa viagem está sob o olhar de Deus.
7 Os cinco homens puseram-se a caminho e foram até Lais. Viram ali um povo que habitava seguro, pacífico e tranqüilo, segundo o costume dos sidônios. Não havia naquele terra nenhum rei que dominasse sobre os seus habitantes, ou que os molestasse em coisa alguma. Viviam longe dos sidônios e não tinham relações com ninguém.
8 Voltando para seus irmãos em Sorea e Estaol, estes disseram: Que pudestes fazer?
9 Eles responderam: Vamos, subamos contra eles. Vimos a sua terra que é excelente. Por que ficais aí sem nada dizer? Não demoreis a pôr-vos em marcha para tomar posse dessa terra.
10 Quando ali entrardes, encontrareis um povo que vive em segurança e uma terra espaçosa que Deus vos entregará nas mãos, uma região onde nada falta daquilo que a terra produz.
11 Seiscentos homens da família de Dá partiram, pois, de Sorea e de Estaol, munidos com armas de guerra
12 e acamparam em Cariatiarim, em Judá. Por isso deu-se àquele lugar o nome de Mahanê-Dã, o qual assim se chama ainda hoje, e está situado ao ocidente de Cariatiarim.
13 Dali passaram às montanhas de Efraim e chegaram à casa de Micas.
14 E os cinco homens que tinham sido enviados a explorar a terra de Lais disseram aos seus irmãos: Sabeis que há nessa casa um efod, uns terafim e um ídolo fundido? Considerai agora o que tendes a fazer.
15 Dirigiram-se para lá e entraram na casa do jovem levita, em casa de Micas, para saudá-lo e informar-se de como ia passando.
16 Entretanto, os seiscentos danitas, armados como estavam, ficaram à porta.
17 Os cinco exploradores penetraram {sozinhos} na capela e tomaram o ídolo com o efod e os terafim, enquanto o sacerdote se achava com os seiscentos homens armados à entrada da porta.
18 Tiraram, pois, da casa de Micas, o ídolo, o efod e os terafim. O sacerdote disse-lhes: Que fazeis vós?
19 Cala-te, responderam-lhe, põe a mão na boca e vem conosco; tu nos servirás de pai e de sacerdote. O que é melhor para ti: ser sacerdote na casa de um particular, ou numa tribo e numa família de Israel?
20 Alegrou-se o coração do sacerdote, e ele, tomando o efod, os terafim e o ídolo, foi com a tropa.
21 Puseram-se de novo a caminho, precedidos das crianças, do gado e das bagagens.
22 Estando eles já longe da casa de Micas, os vizinhos deste ajuntaram-se e perseguiram os danitas.
23 Interrogados, os filhos de Dã voltaram-se e disseram a Micas: Que queres tu, e por que trazes toda essa gente?
24 Ele respondeu: Tirastes os meus deuses que fiz para mim, tomastes o sacerdote e partistes. Que me resta agora? E como podeis perguntar o que quero?
25 Os danitas replicaram: Nem mais uma palavra diante de nós! Não suceda que alguns se impacientem contra vós e percais a vida, tu e tua família!
26 E os danitas continuaram o seu caminho. Micas, vendo que aqueles homens eram mais fortes que ele, voltou para a sua casa.
27 Desse modo, tomaram os danitas a obra que Micas tinha feito, juntamente com o seu sacerdote. Atacaram então Lais, um povo pacífico e seguro, passaram-no ao fio da espada e queimaram a cidade.
28 Não houve quem a salvasse, porque estava longe de Sidon e não tinham relações com ninguém. Essa cidade estava situada no vale pertencente a Bet-Roob. Os danitas reedificaram a cidade e habitaram-na,
29 chamando-a cidade de Dã, nome de seu pai, que tinha nascido de Israel; a cidade chamava-se primitivamente Lais.
30 E erigiram em seguida o ídolo. Jonatã, filho de Gersã filho de Moisés, e seus descendentes foram sacerdotes na tribo de Dã até o dia de sua deportação.
31 O ídolo de Micas foi conservado entre eles durante todo o tempo que o santuário de Deus ficou em Silo.
1 In those days there was no king in Israel, and in those days the Danites were looking for a heritage for themselves, to be their living-place; for up to that time no distribution of land had been made to them among the tribes of Israel.
2 So the children of Dan sent five men from among their number, strong men, from Zorah and from Eshtaol, to take a look at the land and make a search through it; and they said to them, Go and make a search through the land; and they came to the hill-country of Ephraim, to the house of Micah, where they made a stop for the night.
3 When they were near the house of Micah, hearing a voice which was not strange to them, that of the young Levite, they went out of their road to his place, and said to him, How did you come here? and what are you doing in this place? and why are you here?
4 And he said to them, This is what Micah did for me, and he gave me payment and I became his priest.
5 Then they said, Do get directions from God for us, to see if the journey on which we are going will have a good outcome.
6 And the priest said to them, Go in peace: your way is guided by the Lord.
7 Then the five men went on their way and came to Laish and saw the people who were there, living without thought of danger, like the Zidonians, quiet and safe; for they had everything on earth for their needs, and they were far from the Zidonians and had no business with Aram.
8 So they came back to their brothers in Zorah and Eshtaol, and their brothers said to them, What news have you?
9 And they said, Up! and let us go against Laish; for we have seen the land, and it is very good: why are you doing nothing? Do not be slow to go in and take the land for your heritage.
10 When you come there you will come to a people living without thought of danger; and the land is wide, and God has given it into your hands: a place where there is everything on earth for man's needs.
11 So six hundred men of the Danites from Zorah and Eshtaol went out armed with instruments of war.
12 And they went up and put up their tents in Kiriath-jearim in Judah: so that place is named Mahaneh-dan to this day. It is to the west of Kiriath-jearim.
13 From there they went on to the hill-country of Ephraim and came to the house of Micah.
14 Then the five men who had gone to make a search through the country of Laish, said to their brothers, Have you knowledge that in these houses there is an ephod and family gods and a pictured image and a metal image? So now you see what to do.
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?
16 And the six hundred armed men of the Danites took their places by the doorway.
17 Then the five men who had gone to make a search through the land, went in and took the pictured image and the ephod and the family gods and the metal image; and the priest was by the doorway with the six hundred armed men.
18 And when they went into Micah's house and took out the pictured image and the ephod and the family gods and the metal image, the priest said to them, What are you doing?
19 And they said to him, Be quiet; say nothing, and come with us and be our father and priest; is it better for you to be priest to one man's house or to be priest to a tribe and a family in Israel?
20 Then the priest's heart was glad, and he took the ephod and the family gods and the pictured image and went with the people.
21 So they went on their way again, putting the little ones and the oxen and the goods in front of them.
22 When they had gone some way from the house of Micah, the men from the houses near Micah's house came together and overtook the children of Dan,
23 Crying out to them. And the Danites, turning round, said to Micah, What is your trouble, that you have taken up arms?
24 And he said, You have taken my gods which I made, and my priest, and have gone away; what is there for me now? Why then do you say to me, What is your trouble?
25 And the children of Dan said to him, Say no more, or men of bitter spirit may make an attack on you, causing loss of your life and the lives of your people.
26 Then the children of Dan went on their way; and when Micah saw that they were stronger than he, he went back to his house.
27 And they took that which Micah had made, and his priest, and came to Laish, to a people living quietly and without thought of danger, and they put them to the sword without mercy, burning down their town.
28 And they had no saviour, because it was far from Zidon, and they had no business with Aram; and it was in the valley which is the property of Beth-rehob. And building up the town again they took it for their living-place.
29 And they gave the town the name of Dan, after Dan their father, who was the son of Israel: though the town had been named Laish at first.
30 (And the children of Dan put up the pictured image for themselves; and Jonathan, the son of Gershom, the son of Moses, and his sons were priests for the tribe of the Danites till the day when the ark was taken prisoner.)
31 And they put up for themselves the image which Micah had made, and it was there all the time that the house of God was in Shiloh.