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Jonathan

Jonathan was a Levite who served as a priest for Micah's household shrine, later becoming priest for the tribe of Dan. His story illustrates the spiritual compromise and idolatry that characterized Israel during the period of the judges.

Overview

During the time of the judges, Jonathan, a young Levite from Bethlehem, became a priest for Micah's private idol shrine. When the tribe of Dan sought a new homeland, they persuaded Jonathan to leave Micah's service and become their tribal priest instead, carrying Micah's carved image with them. This narrative reveals the spiritual chaos and idolatry of Israel when "everyone did what was right in his own eyes."

Key Scriptures

"Now there was a young man of Bethlehem in Judah, of the family of Judah, who was a Levite; and he sojourned there" (Judges 17:7, NASB). "And Micah said to him, 'Where are you from?' And he said to him, 'I am a Levite from Bethlehem in Judah, and I am going to find a place to stay'" (Judges 17:9, NASB). "Then Micah said to him, 'Stay with me and be a father and a priest to me'" (Judges 17:10, NASB).

Application

Examine your own spiritual commitments to ensure they align with God's Word rather than cultural convenience or personal gain.

Scripture References 9
Full Topical Reference List 9 total — Nave's Topical Bible

1. A Levite of Bethlehem, who becomes a priest for Micah; accepts idolatry; joins the Danites