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Exodus 18:13

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18:13 On the next day 1  Moses sat to judge 2  the people, and the people stood around Moses from morning until evening.

Exodus 18:16

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18:16 When they have a dispute, 3  it comes to me and I decide 4  between a man and his neighbor, and I make known the decrees of God and his laws.” 5 

Numbers 27:2

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27:2 And they stood before Moses and Eleazar the priest and the leaders of the whole assembly at the entrance to the tent of meeting and said,
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[18:13]  1 tn Heb “and it was/happened on the morrow.”

[18:13]  2 sn This is a simple summary of the function of Moses on this particular day. He did not necessarily do this every day, but it was time now to do it. The people would come to solve their difficulties or to hear instruction from Moses on decisions to be made. The tradition of “sitting in Moses’ seat” is drawn from this passage.

[18:16]  3 tn Or “thing,” “matter,” “issue.”

[18:16]  4 tn The verb שָׁפַט (shafat) means “to judge”; more specifically, it means to make a decision as an arbiter or umpire. When people brought issues to him, Moses decided between them. In the section of laws in Exodus after the Ten Commandments come the decisions, the מִשְׁפָּטִים (mishppatim).

[18:16]  5 tn The “decrees” or “statutes” were definite rules, stereotyped and permanent; the “laws” were directives or pronouncements given when situations arose. S. R. Driver suggests this is another reason why this event might have taken place after Yahweh had given laws on the mountain (Exodus, 165).



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