1 Which answeride to hem, Go ye with pees, the Lord biholdith youre weie, and the iourney whidur ye goon. 2 Therfor the fyue men yeden, and camen to Lachys; and thei siyen the puple dwellynge ther ynne with outen ony drede, bi the custom of Sidonyis, sikur and resteful, for no man outirli ayenstood hem, and of grete richessis, and fer fro Sidon, and departid fro alle men.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="3"><sup>3</sup> And thei turneden ayen to her britheren in Saraa and Escahol; and thei answeriden to britheren axynge what thei hadden do, 4 Rise ye, and stie we to hem, for we siyen the lond ful riche and plenteuous; nyle ye be necgligent, nil ye ceesse, go we, and haue it in possessioun; 5 no trauel schal be; we schulen entre to sikir men, in to a largeste cuntrey; and the Lord schal bitake to vs a place, wher ynne is not pouert of ony thing of tho that ben brouyt forth in erthe. 6 Therfor sixe hundrid men gird with armeris of batel yeden forth of the kynrede of Dan, that is, fro Saraa and Escahol.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="7"><sup>7</sup> And thei stieden, and dwelliden in Cariathiarym of Juda, which place took fro that tyme the name of Castels of Dan, and is bihyndis the bak of Cariathiarym.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="8"><sup>8</sup> Fro thennus thei passiden in to the hil of Effraym; and whanne thei hadden come to the hows of Mychas, the fyue men,</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="9"><sup>9</sup> that weren sent bifore to biholde the lond of Lachis, seiden to her other britheren, Ye knowen, that ephod, and theraphyn, and a grauun ymage and yotun is in these housis; se ye what plesith you.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="10"><sup>10</sup> And whanne thei hadden bowid a litil, thei entriden in to the hows of the yong dekene, that was in the hows of Mychas, and thei gretten hym with pesible wordis.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="11"><sup>11</sup> Forsothe sixe hundrid men stoden bifore the dore, so as thei weren armed. And thei, that entriden in to the hows of the yong man, enforsiden to take awey the grauun ymage, and the ephod, and theraphin, and the yotun ymage; and the preest stood bifore the dore, 12 while sixe hundrid strongeste men abideden not fer. 13 Therfor thei that entriden token the grauun ymage, ephod, and idols, and the yotun ymage; to whiche the preest seide, What doen ye? 14 To whom thei answeriden, Be thou stille, and putte the fyngur on thi mouth, and come with vs, that we haue thee fadir and preest. What is betere to thee, that thou be preest in the hows of o man, whether in o lynage and meynee in Israel? 15 And whanne he hadde herd this, he assentide to the wordis of hem, and he took the ephod, and ydols, and the grauun ymage, and yede forth with hem.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="16"><sup>16</sup> And whanne thei yeden, and hadden maad the litle children, and werk beestis, and al thing that was preciouse, to go bifor hem;</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="17"><sup>17</sup> and whanne thei weren now fer fro the hows of Mychas, men that dwelliden in the housis of Mychas, crieden togidere, and sueden, 18 and bigunnun to crye aftir the bak. Whiche whanne thei hadden biholde, seiden to Mychas, What wolt thou to thee? whi criest thou?</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="19"><sup>19</sup> Which answeride, Ye han take awey my goddis whiche Y made to me, and the preest, and alle thingis whiche Y haue; and ye seien, What is to thee?</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="20"><sup>20</sup> And the sones of Dan seiden to hym, Be war, lest thou speke more to vs, and men styrid in soule come to thee, and thou perische with al thin hows.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="21"><sup>21</sup> And so thei yeden forth in the iourney bigunnun. Forsothe Mychas siy, that thei weren strongere than he, and turnede ayen in to his hows.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="22"><sup>22</sup> Forsothe sixe hundrid men token the preest, and the thingis whiche we biforseiden, and camen in to Lachis to the puple restynge and sikur; and thei smytiden hem bi the scharpnesse of swerd, and bitoken the citee to brennyng,</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="23"><sup>23</sup> while no man outirli yaf help, for thei dwelliden fer fro Sydon, and hadden not ony thing of felouschipe and cause with ony of men. Forsothe the citee was set in the cuntrei of Roob; which citee thei bildiden eft, and dwelliden ther ynne;</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="24"><sup>24</sup> while the name of the citee was clepid Dan, bi the name of her fadir, whom Israel hadde gendrid, which citee was seid Lachis bifore.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="25"><sup>25</sup> And thei settiden there the grauun ymage, and Jonathas, sone of Jerson, sone of Moises, and Jonathas sones, preestis, in the lynage of Dan, til in to the dai of her caitifte.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="26"><sup>26</sup> And the idol of Mychas dwellide at hem, in al the tyme in which the hows of God was in Silo. In tho daies was no kyng in Israel. 28 A man was a dekene dwellinge in the side of the hil of Effraym, which dekene took a wijf of Bethleem of Juda. 29 And sche lefte hym, and turnede ayen in to the hows of hir fadir in Bethleem, and sche dwellide at hym foure monethis. 30 And hir hosebonde suede hir, and wolde be recounselid to hir, and speke faire, and lede hir ayen with him; and he hadde in cumpany a child, and tweyne assis. And sche resseyuede hym, and brouyte him in to the hows of hir fadir; and whanne hise wyues fadir hadde herd this, and hadde seyn hym, he ran gladli to hym, and kisside the man. 31 And the hosebonde of the douytir dwellide in `the hows of his wyues fadir in three daies, and eet and drank hoomli with hym.