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  • Whenever Moses lifted up his hands, Israel had the better of it; only when he rested for a little did the victory go to Amalec. (Exodus 17, 11)

  • But now Moses’ arms grew weary; so they found him a stone to sit on and bade him be seated on it; then, one on each side, Aaron and Hur kept his hands lifted up. In this way, the strength of his arms held out until set of sun, (Exodus 17, 12)

  • Put this on record in writing, the Lord said to Moses, and recite it in Josue’s hearing: I mean to efface the very name of Amalec from this earth. (Exodus 17, 14)

  • Moses, too, built an altar there, and called it The Lord raises me up;✻ and he cried out, (Exodus 17, 15)

  • And now news reached Jethro, priest of Madian, Moses’ father-in-law, of all that God had done for Moses and for his people Israel, and how the Lord had rescued Israel from Egypt. (Exodus 18, 1)

  • So he brought Moses his wife Sephora (for Moses had sent her back home), (Exodus 18, 2)

  • and the younger Eliezer, Help from God, because, said Moses, the God of my father has helped me to escape from the power of Pharao. (Exodus 18, 4)

  • So, here in the desert, where he lay encamped close to God’s mountain, Moses was visited by his father-in-law Jethro, and his sons, and his wife. (Exodus 18, 5)

  • Jethro had sent word on to tell Moses who it was that came, and that he had Sephora and her two sons with him; (Exodus 18, 6)

  • so Moses went out to meet his father-in-law, bowing low and greeting him with a kiss, and words of peaceful welcome passed between them. Then, within the shelter of his tent, (Exodus 18, 7)

  • Moses told his father-in-law how the Lord had avenged Israel on Pharao and the Egyptians; what hardships they had met on the journey, and how the Lord had sent them relief. (Exodus 18, 8)

  • So Moses’ father-in-law Jethro brought offerings and sacrificed to God; and Aaron, with all the elders of Israel, came to sit at meat with him, there in God’s presence. (Exodus 18, 12)


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