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He said to his mother, The eleven hundred [pieces] of silver that were taken from you, about which you did utter a curse, and did also speak it in my ears, behold, the silver is with me; I took it. His mother said, Blessed be my son of Yahweh.

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A Formal Oath, Not Just a Curse

Multiple commentators explain that the mother's "curse" was likely a formal religious "adjuration" based on Leviticus 5:1. She was invoking God's law, requiring anyone with knowledge of the theft to confess or bear their sin. Micah's confession, therefore, was a direct response to this solemn oath, not just fear of his mother's anger.

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Judges 17:2

18th Century

Theologian

You cursed - or, “adjured me by God.” Compare Matthew 26:63; Leviticus 5:1.

Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On Judges 17:2

19th Century

Bishop

He said to his mother. —The story is remarkably abbreviated, and all details as to how she had acquired the money, etc., are left …

John Gill

John Gill

On Judges 17:2

17th Century

Pastor

And he said to his mother
Who seems to have been a widow, and an ancient woman since Micah had sons, and one of them…

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Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Judges 17:1–6

17th Century

Minister

What is related in this, and the rest of the chapters to the end of this book, was done soon after the death of Joshua: see Judges 20:28. To show h…