Löydetty 811 Tulokset: Moses
Jethro, Moses' father-in-law, then offered a burnt offering and other sacrifices to God; and Aaron and all the elders of Israel came and ate with Moses' father-in-law in the presence of God. (Exodus 18, 12)
On the following day, Moses took his seat to administer justice for the people, and the people were standing round him from morning till evening. (Exodus 18, 13)
Seeing all he did for the people, Moses' father-in-law said to him, 'Why do you do this for the people, why sit here alone with the people standing round you from morning till evening?' (Exodus 18, 14)
Moses replied to his father-in-law, 'Because the people come to me to consult God. (Exodus 18, 15)
Moses' father-in-law then said to him, 'What you are doing is not right. (Exodus 18, 17)
Moses took his father-in-law's advice and did just as he said. (Exodus 18, 24)
Moses chose capable men from all Israel and put them in charge of the people as heads of thousands, hundreds, fifties and tens. (Exodus 18, 25)
These acted as the people's permanent judges. They referred hard cases to Moses but decided minor matters themselves. (Exodus 18, 26)
Moses then set his father-in-law on his way, and he travelled back to his own country. (Exodus 18, 27)
Moses then went up to God, and Yahweh called to him from the mountain, saying, 'Say this to the House of Jacob! Tell the Israelites, (Exodus 19, 3)
So Moses went and summoned the people's elders and acquainted them with everything that Yahweh had bidden him, (Exodus 19, 7)
and the people all replied with one accord, 'Whatever Yahweh has said, we will do.' Moses then reported to Yahweh what the people had said. (Exodus 19, 8)
