Exodus 18
1 When
Jethro, the
priest of
Midian, Moses' father in
law,
heard of all that
God had
done for
Moses, and for
Israel his
people, and that the
LORD had
brought Israel out of
Egypt; 2 Then
Jethro, Moses' father in
law,
took Zipporah, Moses' wife, after he had sent her
back, 3 And her
two sons; of which the
name of the
one was
Gershom; for he
said, I have been an
alien in a
strange land: 4 And the
name of the
other was
Eliezer; for the
God of my
father, said he, was mine
help, and
delivered me from the
sword of
Pharaoh: 5 And
Jethro, Moses' father in
law,
came with his
sons and his
wife unto
Moses into the
wilderness, where he
encamped at the
mount of
God: 6 And he
said unto
Moses, I thy father in
law Jethro am
come unto thee, and thy
wife, and her
two sons with her.
7 And
Moses went
out to
meet his father in
law, and did
obeisance, and
kissed him; and they
asked each other of their
welfare; and they
came into the
tent. 8 And
Moses told his father in
law all that the
LORD had
done unto
Pharaoh and to the
Egyptians for
Israel's sake, and all the
travail that had
come upon them by the
way, and how the
LORD delivered them.
9 And
Jethro rejoiced for all the
goodness which the
LORD had
done to
Israel, whom he had
delivered out of the
hand of the
Egyptians. 10 And
Jethro said,
Blessed be the
LORD, who hath
delivered you out of the
hand of the
Egyptians, and out of the
hand of
Pharaoh, who hath
delivered the
people from under the
hand of the
Egyptians. 11 Now I
know that the
LORD is
greater than all
gods: for in the
thing wherein they dealt
proudly he was above them.
12 And
Jethro, Moses' father in
law,
took a burnt
offering and
sacrifices for
God: and
Aaron came, and all the
elders of
Israel, to
eat bread with
Moses' father in
law before God. 13 And it came to pass on the
morrow, that
Moses sat to
judge the
people: and the
people stood by
Moses from the
morning unto the
evening. 14 And when
Moses' father in
law saw all that he
did to the
people, he
said, What is this
thing that thou
doest to the
people? why
sittest thou thyself alone, and all the
people stand by thee from
morning unto
even? 15 And
Moses said unto his father in
law, Because the
people come unto me to
enquire of
God: 16 When they have a
matter, they
come unto me; and I
judge between
one and
another, and I do make them
know the
statutes of
God, and his
laws. 17 And
Moses' father in
law said unto him, The
thing that thou
doest is not
good. 18 Thou wilt
surely wear
away, both thou, and this
people that is with thee: for this
thing is too
heavy for thee; thou art not
able to
perform it thyself alone.
19 Hearken now unto my
voice, I will give thee
counsel, and
God shall
be with thee: Be thou for the
people to
God-ward, that thou mayest
bring the
causes unto
God: 20 And thou shalt
teach them
ordinances and
laws, and shalt
shew them the
way wherein they must
walk, and the
work that they must
do.
21 Moreover thou shalt
provide out of all the
people able men, such as
fear God, men of
truth, hating covetousness; and
place such over them, to be
rulers of
thousands, and
rulers of
hundreds, rulers of
fifties, and
rulers of
tens: 22 And let them
judge the
people at all
seasons: and it shall be, that every
great matter they shall
bring unto thee, but every
small matter they shall
judge: so shall it be
easier for thyself, and they shall
bear the burden with thee.
23 If thou shalt
do this
thing, and
God command thee so, then thou shalt be
able to
endure, and all this
people shall also
go to their
place in
peace. 24 So
Moses hearkened to the
voice of his father in
law, and
did all that he had
said.
25 And
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 And they
judged the
people at all
seasons: the
hard causes they
brought unto
Moses, but every
small matter they judged themselves.
27 And
Moses let his father in
law depart; and he
went his way into his own
land.