a18:30
bExod 2:21-22
cJudg 18:31
d1 Sam 4–6
e18:31
fJosh 18:1
gJosh 18–22
h1 Sam 1:3
i1 Sam 4:1-11
jJer 7:12-14
k26:6
lPs 78:60

‏ Judges 18:30-31

18:30  a The wandering Levite is now called Jonathan; he was a descendant of Moses through Gershom (Exod 2:21-22  b).

• The Exile is traditionally understood to have begun with the fall of the northern kingdom in 722 BC. In light of the reference to Shiloh (Judg 18:31  c), the exile of the Ark from Shiloh (1 Sam 4–6  d) might be in view.
18:31  e The religious infidelity of the tribe of Dan continued at least through the period of the judges; whether it was corrected by Samuel, Saul, or David is nowhere stated.

• Joshua took Shiloh, a town in the hill country of Ephraim, as his command post and central shrine (Josh 18:1  f) during the conquest and distribution of the land (Josh 18–22  g). The priest Eli and his sons ministered before the Lord at Shiloh (1 Sam 1:3  h). The town and sanctuary were probably destroyed by Philistines about 1050 BC (see 1 Sam 4:1-11  i). Shiloh was later remembered as an example of God’s judgment on false worship conducted in his name (see Jer 7:12-14  j; 26:6  k; cp. Ps 78:60  l).
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