The events recorded in this chapter could not have occupied many days
- only 15 days elapsed between the arrival of the Israelites in the
wilderness of Sin and their final arrival at Sinai, see Exodus 16:1;
Exodus 19:1. This leaves, however, sufficient time for the interview
and transactions between... [ Continue Reading ]
Jethro was, in all probability, the “brother-in-law” of Moses
Exodus 3:1. On the parting from Zipporah, see Exodus 4:26.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE WILDERNESS - i. e., according to the view which seems on the whole
most probable, the plain near the northern summit of Horeb, the
mountain of God. The valley which opens upon Er Rahah on the left of
Horeh is called “Wady Shueib” by the Arabs, i. e. the vale of
Hobab.... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE SAID ... - Or according to the Greek Version, “And it was
told to Moses, saying, Lo, thy father in law Jether is come.”... [ Continue Reading ]
ASKED EACH OTHER OF THEIR WELFARE - Addressed each other with the
customary salutation, “Peace be unto you.”... [ Continue Reading ]
GREATER THAN ALL GODS - See Exodus 15:11. The words simply indicate a
conviction of the incomparable might and majesty of Yahweh.
FOR IN ... ABOVE THEM - i. e. the greatness of Yahweh was shown in
those transactions wherein the Egyptians had thought to deal haughtily
and cruelly against the Israeli... [ Continue Reading ]
A BURNT OFFERING AND SACRIFICES - This verse clearly shows that Jethro
was recognized as a priest of the true God, and is of great importance
in its bearings upon the relation between the Israelites and their
congeners, and upon the state of religion among the descendants of
Abraham.... [ Continue Reading ]
FROM THE MORNING UNTO THE EVENING - It may be assumed as at least
probable that numerous cases of difficulty arose out of the division
of the spoil of the Amalekites Exodus 17:13, and causes would have
accumulated during the journey from Elim.... [ Continue Reading ]
TO ENQUIRE OF GOD - The decisions of Moses were doubtless accepted by
the people as oracles. The internal prompting of the Spirit was a
sufficient guidance for him, and a sufficient authority for the
people.... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU WILT SURELY WEAR AWAY - From decay and exhaustion.... [ Continue Reading ]
COUNSEL - Jethro draws the distinction between the functions of the
legislator and the judge.
TO GOD-WARD - Literally, “before God,” standing between them and
God, both as His minister or representative and also as the
representative of the people, their agent, so to speak, or deputy
before God.... [ Continue Reading ]
TEACH THEM - The Hebrew word is emphatic, and signifies
“enlightenment.” The text gives four distinct points:
(a) the “ordinances,” or specific enactments,
(b) “the laws,” or general regulations,
(c) “the way,” the general course of duty,
(d) “the works,” each specific act.... [ Continue Reading ]
ABLE MEN - The qualifications are remarkably complete, ability, piety,
truthfulness, and unselfishness. From Deuteronomy 1:13, it appears
that Moses left the selection of the persons to the people, an example
followed by the Apostles; see Acts 6:3.
RULERS OF THOUSANDS ... - The numbers appear to be... [ Continue Reading ]
TO THEIR PLACE - i. e. to Canaan, which is thus recognized by Jethro
as the appointed and true home of Israel. Compare Numbers 10:29.... [ Continue Reading ]
HEARKENED - Nothing can be more characteristic of Moses, who combines
on all occasions distrust of himself and singular openness to
impressions, with the wisdom and sound judgment which chooses the best
course when pointed out.... [ Continue Reading ]
INTO HIS OWN LAND - Midian Exodus 2:15.... [ Continue Reading ]