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1 Now
Jethro, the priest
of Midian, Moses’
father-in-law, heard
of all that
God had done
for Moses and
for Israel his
people, how the
LORD had brought
Israel out of
Egypt.
2 Jethro,
Moses’ father-in-law,
received Zipporah,
Moses’ wife, after he
had sent her
away,
3 and
her two sons.
The name of
one son was
Gershom,
for Moses said, “I
have lived as
a foreigner in
a foreign land”.
4 The
name of the other
was Eliezer,
for he said, “My
father’s God was my
help and delivered
me from Pharaoh’s
sword.”
5 Jethro,
Moses’ father-in-law,
came with Moses’
sons and his wife
to Moses into the
wilderness where
he was encamped,
at the Mountain
of God.
6 He said
to Moses, “I,
your father-in-law
Jethro, have come
to you with
your wife, and her
two sons with
her.”
7 Moses
went out to
meet his
father-in-law, and
bowed and kissed
him. They
asked each other
of their welfare,
and they came
into the tent.
8 Moses
told his
father-in-law all
that the LORD
had done to
Pharaoh and to
the Egyptians for
Israel’s sake, all
the hardships that
had come on
them on the
way, and how
the LORD delivered
them.
9 Jethro
rejoiced for all
the goodness which
the LORD had
done to Israel,
in that he
had delivered them
out of the
hand of the
Egyptians.
10 Jethro said,
“Blessed be the
LORD, who has
delivered you out
of the hand
of the Egyptians,
and out of
the hand of
Pharaoh; who has
delivered the
people from under
the hand of
the Egyptians.
11 Now
I know that
the LORD is
greater than
all gods because
of the way
that they treated
people arrogantly.”
12 Jethro,
Moses’ father-in-law,
took a burnt
offering and
sacrifices for God. Aaron
came with all
the elders of
Israel, to eat
bread with Moses’
father-in-law before God.
13 On
the next day,
Moses sat to
judge the people,
and the people
stood around Moses
from the morning
to the evening.
14 When
Moses’ father-in-law
saw all that
he did to
the people, he
said, “What is
this thing that
you do for
the people? Why
do you sit
alone, and all
the people stand
around you from
morning to
evening?”
15 Moses said
to his
father-in-law, “Because
the people come
to me to
inquire of God.
16 When
they have a
matter, they come
to me, and
I judge between
a man and
his neighbor, and
I make them
know the statutes
of God, and his
laws.”
17 Moses’
father-in-law said
to him, “The
thing that you
do is not
good.
18 You
will surely wear
away, both you,
and this people
that is with
you; for the
thing is too
heavy for you.
You are not
able to perform
it yourself alone.
19 Listen
now to my
voice. I will
give you counsel,
and God be with
you. You represent
the people
before God, and
bring the causes
to God.
20 You
shall teach them
the statutes and
the laws, and
shall show them
the way in
which they must
walk, and the
work that they must
do.
21 Moreover
you shall provide
out of all
the people able
men which fear God:
men of truth,
hating unjust gain;
and place such
over them, to
be rulers
of thousands, rulers
of hundreds,
rulers of fifties,
and rulers of
tens.
22 Let
them judge the
people at all
times. It shall
be that every
great matter they
shall bring to
you, but every
small matter they
shall judge
themselves. So
shall it be
easier for you,
and they
shall share the
load with you.
23 If you
will do this
thing, and God
commands you so,
then you will
be able to
endure, and all
these people also
will go to
their place in
peace.”
24 So
Moses listened to
the voice of
his father-in-law,
and did all
that he had
said.
25 Moses chose
able men out
of all Israel,
and made them
heads over the
people, rulers
of thousands, rulers
of hundreds,
rulers of fifties,
and rulers of
tens.
26 They
judged the people
at all times.
They brought the
hard cases to
Moses, but every
small matter they
judged themselves.
27 Moses
let his
father-in-law depart,
and he went
his way into
his own land.