“And there went from thence of the family of the Danites, out of Zorah and out of Eshtaol, six hundred men appointed with weapons of war.”
This verse is part of the narrative found in the Book of Judges, which recounts the period of Israel’s history after Joshua’s leadership, during the time of the judges. The Book of Judges:describes the cycle of disobedience, oppression, repentance, and deliverance that the Israelites experienced.
In Judges 18, we encounter a story involving the tribe of Dan. The Danites were allotted a portion of land in the Promised Land, but due to the presence of strong enemies like the Philistines, they struggled to fully conquer their territory. Frustrated with their situation, a group of Danites decided to search for a new area to settle in.
The verse in question, Judges 18:11, mentions that six hundred armed men from the families of Dan, specifically from the towns of Zorah and Eshtaol, embarked on this journey. These men were appointed with weapons of war, indicating their readiness for conflict and conquest.
The story continues in subsequent verses, as these Danite warriors traveled through the region of Ephraim, passing Micah’s house. They encountered a Levite priest whom they consulted for guidance on their journey. The priest assured them of success, leading them to capture the city of Laish, which they renamed Dan. This territory remained under the control of the tribe of Dan for many years.
While this verse provides historical context for the Danites’ migration and their military preparations, it’s important to read the entire chapter in order to fully understand the events and the implications of their actions.
Overall, the Book of Judges:reveals the complexities and challenges faced by the Israelites as they settled in the Promised Land. It serves as a reminder of the consequences of disobedience and the need for faithful obedience to God’s commands.

