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?
Moses was both lawgiver and judge, a type of Christ Himself. He sat composed and weighed each case, explaining God's statutes faithfully to people who came seeking His mind on hard matters. Happy were they to have such a certain oracle; we often wish for the same.
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Commenting on Exodus 18:13-27
And Moses said unto his father in law,.... In answer to his question; and there were two things, as Aben Ezra observes, he did to the people, and for which they came to him; the one is observed in this verse, and the other in the next: because the people come unto me to inquire of God; of his mind and will in certain cases...
Moses decided cases by God's ordinances, making His laws known through every judgment. Jethro saw the plan wearing both Moses and the people to nothing: the people grew weary waiting, began taking justice into their own hands, and the burden on Moses alone was unsustainable.
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Commenting on Exodus 18:13-23