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PARALLEL BIBLE - Exodus 18:15


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King James Bible - Exodus 18:15

And Moses said unto his father in law, Because the people come unto me to inquire of God:

World English Bible

Moses said to his father-in-law, "Because the people come to me to inquire of God.

Douay-Rheims - Exodus 18:15

And Moses answered him: The people come to me to seek the judgment of God.

Webster's Bible Translation

And Moses said to his father-in-law, Because the people come to me to inquire of God:

Original Hebrew

ויאמר
559 משׁה 4872 לחתנו 2859 כי 3588 יבא 935 אלי 413 העם 5971 לדרשׁ 1875 אלהים׃ 430

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VERSE (15) -
:19,20 Le 24:12-14 Nu 15:34; 27:5

SEV Biblia, Chapter 18:15

Y Moisés respondió a su suegro: Porque el pueblo viene a mí para consultar a Dios.

Clarke's Bible Commentary - Exodus 18:15

Verse 15. The people come unto me to inquire of
God] To know the mind and will of God on the subject of their inquiries. Moses was the mediator between God and the people; and as they believed that all justice and judgment must come from him, therefore they came to Moses to know what God had spoken.

Matthew Henry Commentary

Verses 13-27 - Here is the great
zeal and the toil of Moses as a magistrate. Havin been employed to redeem Israel out of the house of bondage, he is further type of Christ, that he is employed as a lawgiver and a judg among them. If the people were as quarrelsome one with another as the were with God, no doubt Moses had many causes brought before him. Thi business Moses was called to; it appears that he did it with great car and kindness. The meanest Israelite was welcome to bring his caus before him. Moses kept to his business from morning to night. Jethr thought it was too much for him to undertake alone; also it would make the administration of justice tiresome to the people. There may be over-doing even in well-doing. Wisdom is profitable to direct, that we may neither content ourselves with less than our duty, nor tas ourselves beyond our strength. Jethro advised Moses to a better plan Great men should not only study to be useful themselves, but contriv to make others useful. Care must be taken in the choice of the person admitted into such a trust. They should be men of good sense, tha understood business, and that would not be daunted by frowns of clamours, but abhorred the thought of a bribe. Men of piety an religion; such as fear God, who dare not to do a base thing, thoug they could do it secretly and securely. The fear of God will bes fortify a man against temptations to injustice. Moses did not despis this advice. Those are not wise, who think themselves too wise to be counselled __________________________________________________________________


Original Hebrew

ויאמר 559 משׁה 4872 לחתנו 2859 כי 3588 יבא 935 אלי 413 העם 5971 לדרשׁ 1875 אלהים׃ 430


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