EXODUS CHAPTER 18 Jethro cometh to Moses with his wife and his
children; their names, EXODUS 18:1. Moses going to meet his father,
does obeisance, EXODUS 18:7; and relates to him God's providence,
EXODUS 18:8. Jethro's joy and thanksgiving, EXODUS 18:9,10; confesseth
God's power therein, EXODUS 18:1... [ Continue Reading ]
From the way to Egypt, upon the occasion mentioned EXODUS 4:24,25, and
because he found by experience that she was likely to hinder him from,
or discourage him in, the discharge of his great and dangerous office,
and to give an ill example to the Israelites.... [ Continue Reading ]
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JETHRO CAME, not at this time, but after the delivery of the law at
Mount Sinai; as it may appear,
1. Because he finds them encamped, as it here follows, at the mount of
God, i.e. Sinai, whither they came not till EXODUS 19:2.
2. Because the laws of sacrifices were given before his coming, as
appe... [ Continue Reading ]
He spoke, not by word of mouth, as the next verse showeth, but either
by a letter, or by a messenger, as that word is used, MATTHEW 8:6,8,
compared with LUKE 7:3,6.... [ Continue Reading ]
OF THEIR WELFARE, Heb. _of their peace_, i.e. prosperity and all
happiness, which also they wished one to the other, as this phrase
implies. See 1 SAMUEL 10:4 PSALMS 122:6.... [ Continue Reading ]
_ For Israel's sake, or, concerning Israel's business_.... [ Continue Reading ]
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NOW I KNOW, viz. more clearly and by certain experience; as that
phrase signifies, GENESIS 22:12 1 KINGS 17:18,24. For otherwise it is
more than probable that Jethro had the knowledge of the true God
before this time, not only because he was the great-grandchild of
Abraham, but also because of his l... [ Continue Reading ]
TOOK A BURNT-OFFERING, i.e. gave, or offered; as that verb is used
PSALMS 68:18, compared with EPHESIANS 4:8; also EXODUS 25:2. Which he
did, that he might publicly testify both his embracing of the true
religion, and his thankfulness to God for the great deliverance given
to his people, wherein als... [ Continue Reading ]
MOSES SAT as a civil magistrate, by hearing and determining causes and
controversies arising among the people.... [ Continue Reading ]
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i.e. Of the mind and will of God, both as to his worship and service
and as to their mutual duties to one another. 1 SAMUEL 9:9.... [ Continue Reading ]
i.e. Do interpret and apply them to their several cases and
circumstances.... [ Continue Reading ]
Not convenient either for thyself or for the people.... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU WILT SURELY waste and destroy thy health and strength by
excessive labour of mind and body; AND THIS PEOPLE, by tedious
attendance and expectation ere their turn comes for the decision of
their matters.... [ Continue Reading ]
GOD SHALL BE WITH THEE, i.e. I doubt not God will assist and bless
thee, as well in the course which I propose to thee, as in that which
thou now dost use, because God is a God of order, and loves order; and
he is a God of mercy, and would not have thee destroy thyself in his
work. Or it may be take... [ Continue Reading ]
Thou alone shalt deliver and explain God's law to them, which they may
apply to their particular causes and occasions, and so end their
differences among themselves without giving thee any trouble.... [ Continue Reading ]
ABLE MEN, Heb. _men of might_, not for strength of body, but for
greatness, resolution, courage, and constancy of mind, which is the
best preservative against partiality and corruption in judgment, to
which men of little minds, or narrow souls, are easily swayed by
fears, or hopes, or gifts. SUCH AS... [ Continue Reading ]
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If God approve of the course which I suggest, to whose wisdom I submit
my opinion. For Jethro might well think that Moses neither would nor
might make so great an alteration in the government without consulting
God about it, and expecting his answer. Others render the place thus,
_both God will give... [ Continue Reading ]
This is one evidence of that meekness for which Moses is justly
magnified, that he disdained not to receive advice from one so much
his inferior in wisdom, and learning, and knowledge of the things of
God. And God would have this wise counsel to come from Jethro, not
from Moses himself, to show how... [ Continue Reading ]
MOSES CHOSE THEM NOT SOLELY, but together with the people, as appears
from DEUTERONOMY 1:13.... [ Continue Reading ]
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i.e. Moses dismissed him honourably. See NUMBERS 10:29.... [ Continue Reading ]