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Judges 18:4Sefaria

וַיֹּ֣אמֶר אֲלֵהֶ֔ם כָּזֹ֣ה וְכָזֶ֔ה עָ֥שָׂה לִ֖י מִיכָ֑ה וַיִּשְׂכְּרֵ֕נִי וָאֱהִי־ל֖וֹ לְכֹהֵֽן׃

The Levite youth's response to the messengers of the tribe of Dan is carefully formulated, serving as a direct and precise reply to the series of questions they had just asked him. He begins by unfolding the entire chain of events that led to his arrival at his current location [מצודת דוד]. In doing so, he details his journey up to the point of reaching Micah's house, describing exactly how the homeowner welcomed him and convinced him to stay [שטיינזלץ].

His explanation naturally breaks down into three distinct parts, each directly addressing one of the messengers' inquiries [מלבי״ם]. First, to explain who brought him there, he recounts the specific actions Micah took on his behalf, including his initial reception. Next, to address what he possesses in this place, he reveals the financial arrangement they agreed upon, explaining that he was hired for wages. Finally, to clarify exactly what he is doing there, he defines his actual role and daily actions, noting that he serves as Micah's personal priest.

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