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Jethro's Visit to Moses. . 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. This incident may very well be allowed to have happened as it is placed here, before the giving of the law, and not, as some place it, in connection with what is recorded, Numbers 10:11 ; Numbers 10:29 , c. Sacrifices were offered before in these mentioned here ( Exodus 18:12 ; Exodus 18:12 ) it is observable that Jethro is said to take them, not Aaron. And as to Jethro's advising Moses to constitute judges under him, though it is intimate ( Exodus 18:13 ; Exodus 18:13 ) that the occasion of his giving that advice was on the morrow, yet it does not follow but that Moses's settlement of that affair might be some time after, when the law was given, as it is placed, Deuteronomy 1:9 . It is plain that Jethro himself would not have him make this alteration in the government till he had received instructions from God about it ( Exodus 18:23 ; Exodus 18:23 ), which he did not till some time after. Jethro comes, I. To congratulate the happiness of Israel, and particularly the honour of Moses his son-in-law; and now Jethro thinks himself well paid for all the kindness he had shown to Moses in his distress, and his daughter better matched than he could have expected. Jethro could not but hear what all the country rang of, the glorious appearances of God for his people Israel ( Exodus 18:1 ; Exodus 18:1 ); and he comes to enquire, and inform himself more fully thereof (see Psalms 111:2 ), and to rejoice with them as one that had a true respect both for them and for their God. Though he, as a Midianite, was not to share with them in the promised land, yet he shared with them in the joy of their deliverance. We may thus make the comforts of others our own, by taking pleasure, as God does, in the prosperity of the righteous. II. To bring Moses's wife and children to him. It seems, he had sent them back, probably from the inn where his wife's aversion to the circumcision of her son had like to have cost him his life ( Exodus 4:25 ; Exodus 4:25 ); fearing lest they should prove a further hindrance, he sent them home to his father-in-law. He foresaw what discouragements he was likely to meet with in the court of Pharaoh, and therefore would not take any with him in his own family. He was of that tribe that said to his father, I have not known him, when service was to be done for God, Deuteronomy 33:9 . Thus Christ's disciples, when they were to go upon an expedition not much unlike that of Moses, were to forsake wife and children, Matthew 19:29 . But though there might be reason for the separation that was between Moses and his wife for a time, yet they must come together again, as soon as ever they could with any convenience. It is the law of the relation. You husbands, dwell with your wives, 1 Peter 3:7 . Jethro, we may suppose, was glad of his daughter's company, and fond of her children, yet he would not keep her from her husband, nor them from their father, Exodus 18:5 ; Exodus 18:6 . Moses must have his family with him, that while he ruled the church of God he might set a good example of prudence in family-government, 1 Timothy 3:5 . Moses had now a great deal both of honour and care put upon him, and it was fit that his wife should be with him to share with him in both. Notice is taken of the significant names of his two sons. 1. The eldest was called Gershom ( Exodus 18:3 ; Exodus 18:3 ), a stranger, Moses designing thereby, not only a memorial of his own condition, but a memorandum to his son of his condition also: for we are all strangers upon earth, as all our fathers were. Moses had a great uncle almost of the same name, Gershon, a stranger; for though he was born in Canaan ( Genesis 46:11 ), yet even there the patriarchs confessed themselves strangers. 2. The other he called Eliezer ( Exodus 18:4 ; Exodus 18:4 ), My God a help, as we translate it; it looks back to his deliverance from Pharaoh, when he made his escape, after the slaying of the Egyptian; but, if this was (as some think) the son that was circumcised at the inn as he was going, I would rather translate it so as to look forward, which the original will bear, The Lord is my help, and will deliver me from the sword of Pharaoh, which he had reason to expect would be drawn against him when he was going to fetch Israel out of bondage. Note, When we are undertaking any difficult service for God and our generation, it is good for us to encourage ourselves in God as our help: he that has delivered does and will deliver. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verses-7-12" class="com-number"
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이드로 방문기. "미디안 제사장 모세의 장인 이드로가 하나님이 모세와 그의 백성 이스라엘을 위해 행하신 모든 일, 곧 여호와께서 이스라엘을 이집트에서 이끌어 내신 일을 들었더라. 모세의 장인 이드로가 모세가 돌려보냈던 모세의 아내 십보라를 데리고, 그녀의 두 아들과 함께 왔으니, 한 아들의 이름은 게르솜이라 이는 모세가 '내가 이방 땅에서 나그네가 되었다'고 하였음이요, 다른 아들의 이름은 엘리에셀이라 이는 '내 아버지의 하나님이 나를 도우사 바로의 칼에서 건져 내셨다'고 하였음이라. 이드로가 모세의 아내와 두 아들과 함께 모세가 하나님의 산 곁에 진 친 광야로 왔더라. 이드로가 모세에게 전갈하되 '나 네 장인 이드로가 네 아내와 함께 그녀의 두 아들을 데리고 네게로 왔노라' 하였더라."
이 사건은 기록된 순서 그대로 율법 수여 이전에 일어난 것으로 봄이 타당하다. 일부 학자들이 민수기 10:11, 29절의 내용과 연결하여 배치하기도 하지만, 여기서 제물을 드릴 때는 아론이 아니라 이드로가 제물을 가져갔다고 기록되어 있다(출 18:12). 이드로가 모세에게 보조 재판관을 두라고 조언한 것도, 그 권고의 계기는 다음 날이었지만(출 18:13), 모세가 실제로 그 제도를 시행한 것은 율법이 반포된 뒤 한참 후의 일이었을 수 있다(신 1:9 참조). 이드로 자신도 하나님께 지시를 받은 후에야 이 변화를 시행하라고 모세에게 말하고 있다(출 18:23).
이드로가 찾아온 목적은 두 가지이다. I. 이스라엘의 행복을 축하하고, 특히 사위 모세의 영예를 기뻐하기 위해서이다. 온 나라에 퍼진 하나님께서 이스라엘을 위해 행하신 영광스러운 역사를 이드로도 들었다(출 18:1). 그는 그 사실을 더 충분하고 상세하게 알고자 찾아왔고(시 111:2 참조), 함께 기뻐하러 왔다. 미디안 사람이었으므로 약속의 땅에는 참여할 수 없었지만, 그들의 구원을 기뻐하는 데는 함께할 수 있었다. 우리는 이처럼 의인의 번영을 기뻐함으로써, 하나님이 기뻐하시듯 남의 복도 내 것으로 삼을 수 있다. II. 모세의 아내와 자녀들을 데려다주기 위해서이다. 모세는 일찍이 그들을 돌려보냈던 것으로 보인다. 아마도 여관에서 아내가 아들의 할례를 꺼려 모세의 생명이 위험에 처했던 사건 이후(출 4:25), 혹시 바로의 궁정에서 방해가 될까 염려하여 돌려보낸 것일 것이다. 그것은 레위 지파 정신을 따른 행동이었다. 레위 지파는 "나는 그를 보지 아니하였다"고 말하며 하나님을 섬기는 일에 헌신했다(신 33:9). 예수님의 제자들도 파송될 때 아내와 자녀를 떠나야 했다(마 19:29). 그러나 분리가 일어났다면 편리한 때가 되면 다시 합해야 한다. 그것이 혼인 관계의 법칙이다. "남편들아, 아내와 함께 살라"(벧전 3:7). 이드로는 딸이 함께 있는 것을 기뻐하고 손자들을 아꼈겠지만, 그렇다고 딸을 남편에게서, 아이들을 아버지에게서 붙잡아 두지 않았다(출 18:5-6). 모세는 가족과 함께 지내야 했다. 하나님의 교회를 다스리는 동안 가정 다스리는 일에서도 좋은 본을 보여야 했기 때문이다(딤전 3:5). 모세에게는 큰 영예와 함께 큰 짐이 지워졌으니, 아내가 곁에서 그 기쁨과 수고를 함께 나누는 것이 마땅했다.
두 아들의 이름에 담긴 뜻도 주목할 만하다. 1. 맏아들의 이름은 게르솜이었다(출 18:3). '나그네'라는 뜻으로, 모세는 이 이름을 통해 자신의 처지만이 아니라 아들에게도 같은 교훈을 남기려 했다. 우리는 모두 이 땅에서 나그네이다. 조상들도 그러했다. 모세에게는 거의 같은 이름을 가진 큰할아버지가 있었는데, 바로 게르손이다. 그도 가나안에서 태어났지만(창 46:11), 족장들은 그곳에서도 스스로 나그네라고 고백했다. 2. 둘째는 엘리에셀이라 불렀다(출 18:4). '나의 하나님이 도움이시다'는 뜻으로, 이집트인을 죽인 뒤 바로의 손에서 피신한 일을 돌아본 것이다. 만약 이 아들이 여관에서 할례를 받은 아들이라면, "여호와는 나의 도움이시며 바로의 칼에서 나를 건지실 것이다"라는 앞을 바라보는 의미로 번역할 수도 있다. 어렵고 위험한 일을 앞두고 하나님 안에서 힘을 얻는 것은 늘 좋은 일이다. 전에 건지신 분이 지금도, 앞으로도 건지신다.
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E X O D U S CHAP. XVIII. This chapter is concerning Moses himself, and the affairs of his own family. I. Jethro his father-in-law brings to him his wife and children, Exodus 18:1-6 . II. Moses entertains his father-in-law with great respect ( Exodus 18:7 ), with good discourse ( Exodus 18:8-11 ), with a sacrifice and a feast, Exodus 18:12 . III. Jethro advises him about the management of his business as a judge in Israel, to take inferior judges in to his assistance ( Exodus 18:13-23 ), and Moses, after some time, takes his counsel ( Exodus 18:24-26 ), and so they part, Exodus 18:27 . return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verses-1-6" class="com-number"
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출애굽기 18장은 모세 자신과 그의 가정사를 다룬다. I. 장인 이드로가 모세에게 아내와 자녀들을 데려온다(출 18:1-6). II. 모세가 장인을 깊은 예의로 맞이하고(출 18:7), 좋은 대화를 나누며(출 18:8-11), 제물과 잔치로 대접한다(출 18:12). III. 이드로가 이스라엘의 재판장으로서 모세의 업무 운영에 관해 조언하되, 보조 재판관들을 세워 도움을 받으라고 권한다(출 18:13-23). 모세는 얼마 후 그 조언을 따르고(출 18:24-26), 두 사람은 작별한다(출 18:27).
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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. Observe here, I. The kind greeting that took place between Moses and his father-in-law, Exodus 18:7 ; Exodus 18:7 . Though Moses was a prophet of the Lord, a great prophet, and king in Jeshurun, yet he showed a very humble respect to his father-in-law. However God in his providence is pleased to advance us, we must make conscience of giving honour to whom honour is due, and never look with disdain upon our poor relations. Those that stand high in the favour of God are not thereby discharged from the duty they owe to men, nor will that justify them in a stately haughty carriage. Moses went out to meet Jethro, did homage to him, and kissed him. Religion does not destroy good manners. They asked each other of their welfare. Even the kind How-do-you-do's that pass between them are taken notice of, as the expressions and improvements of mutual love and friendship. II. The narrative that Moses gave his father-in-law of the great things God had done for Israel, Exodus 18:8 ; Exodus 18:8 . This was one thing Jethro came for, to know more fully and particularly what he had heard the general report of. Note, Conversation concerning God's wondrous works is profitable conversation; it is good, and to the use of edifying, Psalms 105:2 . Compare Psalms 145:11 ; Psalms 145:12 . Asking and telling news, and discoursing of it, are not only an allowable entertainment of conversation, but are capable of being tuned to a very good account, by taking notice of God's providence, and the operations and tendencies of that providence, in all occurrences. III. The impressions this narrative made upon Jethro. 1. He congratulated God's Israel: Jethro rejoiced, Exodus 18:9 ; Exodus 18:9 . He not only rejoiced in the honour done to his son-in-law, but in all the goodness done to Israel, Exodus 18:9 ; Exodus 18:9 . Note, Public blessings are the joy of public spirits. While the Israelites were themselves murmuring, notwithstanding all God's goodness to them, here was a Midianite rejoicing. This was not the only time that the faith of the Gentiles shamed the unbelief of the Jews; see Matthew 8:10 . Standers-by were more affected with the favours God had shown to Israel than those were that received them. 2. He gave the glory to Israel's God ( Exodus 18:10 ; Exodus 18:10 ): " Blessed be Jehovah " (for by that name he is now known), " who hath delivered you, Moses and Aaron, out of the hand of Pharaoh, so that though he designed your death he could not effect it, and by your ministry has delivered the people. " Note, Whatever we have the joy of God must have the praise of. 3. His faith was hereby confirmed, and he took this occasion to make a solemn profession of it: Now know I that Jehovah is greater than all gods, Exodus 18:11 ; Exodus 18:11 . Observe, (1.) The matter of his faith: that the God of Israel is greater than all pretenders, all false and counterfeit-deities, that usurp divine honours; he silences them, subdues them, and is too hard for them all, and therefore is himself the only living and true God. He is also higher than all princes and potentates (who are called gods), and has both an incontestable authority over them and an irresistible power to control and over-rule them; he manages them all as he pleases, and gets honour upon them, how great soever they are. (2.) The confirmation and improvement of his faith: Now know I; he knew it before, but now he knew it better; his faith great up to a full assurance, upon this fresh evidence. Those obstinately shut their eyes against the clearest light who do not know that the Lord is greater than all gods. (3.) The ground and reason upon which he built it: For wherein they dealt proudly, the magicians, and the idols which the Egyptians worshipped, or Pharaoh and his grandees (they both opposed God and set up in competition with him), he was above them. The magicians were baffled, the idols shaken, Pharaoh humbled, his powers broken, and, in spite of all their confederacies, God's Israel was rescued out of their hands. Note, Sooner or later, God will show himself above those that by their proud dealings contest with him. He that exalts himself against God shall be abased. IV. The expressions of their joy and thankfulness. They had communion with each other both in a feast and in a sacrifice, Exodus 18:12 ; Exodus 18:12 . Jethro, being hearty in Israel's interests, was cheerfully admitted though a Midianite, into fellowship with Moses and the elders of Israel, forasmuch as he also was a son of Abraham, though of a younger house. 1. They joined in a sacrifice of thanksgiving: Jethro took burnt offerings for God, and probably offered them himself, for he was a priest in Midian, and a worshipper of the true God, and the priesthood was not yet settled in Israel. Note, Mutual friendship is sanctified by joint-worship. It is a very good thing for relations and friends, when they come together, to join in the spiritual sacrifice of prayer and praise, as those that meet in Christ the centre of unity. 2. They joined in a feast of rejoicing, a feast upon the sacrifice. Moses, upon this occasion, invited his relations and friends to an entertainment in his own tent, a laudable usage among friends, and which Christ himself, not only warranted, but recommended, by his acceptance of such invitations. This was a temperate feast: They did eat bread; this bread, we may suppose, was manna. Jethro must see and taste that bread from heaven, and, though a Gentile, is as welcome to it as any Israelite; the Gentiles still are so to Christ the bread of life. It was a feast kept after a godly sort: They did eat bread before God, soberly, thankfully, in the fear of God; and their table-talk was such as became saints. Thus we must eat and drink to the glory of God, behaving ourselves at our tables as those who believe that God's eye is upon us. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verses-13-27" class="com-number"
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source-manifest/mhm— Matthew Henry Complete Commentary (PD)- evidence_grade: T_theological
모세와 이드로의 만남. "모세가 나가서 장인을 맞이하여 절하고 입을 맞추었으며, 피차 안부를 물었고, 함께 장막으로 들어갔더라. 모세가 여호와께서 이스라엘을 위하여 바로와 이집트인들에게 행하신 모든 일과 길에서 그들이 당한 모든 고난과 여호와께서 그들을 어떻게 건지셨는지를 장인에게 다 고하였더라. 이드로가 여호와께서 이스라엘에게 행하신 모든 선한 일, 곧 이집트인들의 손에서 그들을 건져 내신 일을 기뻐하더라. 이드로가 말했다. '이집트인들의 손에서 너희를 건져 내신 여호와를 찬송합니다. 그분이 이집트인의 손 아래서 이 백성을 건지셨습니다. 이제 나는 여호와께서 모든 신보다 위대하심을 알았습니다. 이집트인들이 교만하게 행동한 바로 그 일에서 그분은 그들보다 위에 계셨습니다.' 모세의 장인 이드로가 하나님을 위해 번제물과 제물을 가져왔고, 아론과 이스라엘 모든 장로들이 와서 하나님 앞에서 모세의 장인과 함께 떡을 먹었더라."
이 단락에서 주목해야 할 것이 네 가지이다.
I. 모세와 장인 사이의 따뜻한 인사이다(출 18:7). 모세는 선지자이자 여수룬의 왕이었지만 장인에게 매우 겸손하게 예를 표했다. 하나님의 섭리가 우리를 높이 올려 놓아도, 마땅히 공경받아야 할 이에게 공경을 표하는 것은 변함없는 의무이다. 가난한 친척을 경멸하는 눈으로 바라보는 것을 신앙이 정당화하지 않는다. 모세는 나가서 이드로를 맞이하고, 절하고, 입을 맞추었다. 종교는 예의를 없애지 않는다. "피차 안부를 물었다"는 표현도 기록에 남겨졌다. 이런 평범한 인사말들도 서로를 향한 사랑과 우정의 표현으로, 주목할 만한 가치가 있다.
II. 모세가 장인에게 하나님께서 이스라엘을 위해 행하신 큰 일들을 전해 주었다(출 18:8). 이드로가 이 자리에 온 이유 중 하나가 바로 그 이야기를 더 충분히 듣기 위해서였다. 하나님의 놀라운 역사에 대한 대화는 유익한 대화이다. 신앙적으로 덕이 되는 대화이다(시 105:2; 145:11-12 참조). 소식을 묻고 전하고 나누는 것은 그 자체로도 허용되는 일이지만, 하나님의 섭리를 주목하고 그 역사와 방향을 살핌으로써 훨씬 더 선한 열매를 맺을 수 있다.
III. 이 이야기가 이드로에게 미친 영향이다. 1. 그는 이스라엘을 축하했다(출 18:9). 사위의 영예만이 아니라 이스라엘에게 행하신 모든 선하심을 기뻐했다. 공적인 복은 공적인 마음을 가진 자들의 기쁨이다. 정작 이스라엘 자손들은 하나님의 모든 선하심에도 원망했는데, 미디안 사람이 기뻐했다. 이방인의 믿음이 유대인의 불신앙을 부끄럽게 한 것은 이때가 처음이 아니었다(마 8:10 참조). 복을 받은 자들보다 옆에서 지켜보는 자들이 더 감동을 받는 경우가 있다. 2. 그는 이스라엘의 하나님께 영광을 돌렸다(출 18:10). "여호와를 찬송합니다"라고 고백했다. 이제 그 이름이 알려진 것이다. 모세와 아론을 건지시고, 그들의 사역을 통해 백성을 건지신 분이시다. 우리가 기뻐하는 모든 일에서 하나님이 찬양을 받으셔야 한다. 3. 그의 믿음이 더욱 확고해졌다(출 18:11). "이제 나는 여호와께서 모든 신보다 위대하심을 알았습니다." 여기서 두 가지를 주목하라. (1) 그가 믿은 내용. 이스라엘의 하나님은 모든 허구의 신들, 신성을 참칭하는 모든 존재보다 위대하시다. 그분은 그들을 침묵시키고 굴복시키며 압도하신다. 또한 모든 군주와 권력자들보다 높으시며, 그들을 뜻대로 다스리시고, 아무리 강해도 뜻하신 대로 영광을 얻으신다. (2) 그의 믿음의 성장. 전에도 알았지만, 이제 더 잘 알게 되었다. 그의 믿음이 충만한 확신으로 자랐다. 주가 모든 신보다 위대하심을 알지 못하는 자는 가장 분명한 빛을 완강히 외면하는 것이다. (3) 그 믿음의 근거. 이집트인들이 교만하게 행한 바로 그 일에서 하나님은 그들보다 위에 계셨다. 마술사들은 굴복했고, 우상들은 흔들렸으며, 바로는 꺾였고, 그의 권력은 산산이 부서졌다. 온갖 동맹에도 불구하고 하나님의 이스라엘은 구출되었다. 하나님께 맞서 교만하게 행하는 자는 반드시 낮아지게 된다.
IV. 기쁨과 감사의 표현이다. 그들은 잔치와 제사로 하나 되는 교제를 나누었다(출 18:12). 이드로는 이스라엘에 진심으로 연대했으므로, 비록 미디안 사람이었지만 모세와 이스라엘 장로들의 교제에 기꺼이 받아들여졌다. 그도 아브라함의 자손이었기 때문이다, 비록 다른 갈래였지만. 1. 그들은 감사의 제물을 함께 드렸다. 이드로가 하나님을 위한 번제물과 제물을 가져갔으며, 아마도 직접 드렸을 것이다. 미디안에서 제사장이었고 참 하나님을 예배하는 자였으며, 이스라엘에 아직 제사장직이 확립되지 않았기 때문이다. 서로의 우정은 함께 드리는 예배로 거룩해진다. 만날 때 기도와 찬양의 영적 제사를 함께 드리는 것은 매우 좋은 일이다. 통일의 중심이신 그리스도 안에서 만나는 것이다. 2. 그들은 기쁨의 잔치를 함께했다. 모세가 장막에서 친족과 친구들에게 대접을 베풀었다. 친구 사이에서 칭찬받는 관습이며, 그리스도께서도 이런 초대를 받아들임으로써 허락하고 권장하셨다. 이 잔치는 절제된 것이었다. "떡을 먹었다"는 표현에서, 그 떡은 만나였을 것이다. 이드로가 하늘의 떡을 맛보았고, 이방 사람이었지만 이스라엘 사람과 동등하게 환영받았다. 오늘날 이방 사람들도 생명의 떡 되신 그리스도께 그러하다. 이것은 경건한 잔치였다. "그들은 하나님 앞에서 떡을 먹었다." 경건하게, 감사하며, 하나님을 경외하는 마음으로 먹었다. 대화도 성도에게 합당한 것이었다. 우리는 이처럼 먹고 마시는 것을 하나님의 영광을 위해 해야 한다. 하나님의 눈이 우리에게 있음을 믿는 자답게 식탁에서도 행동해야 한다.
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Jethro's Advice to Moses. . 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 show 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. Here is, I. The great zeal and industry of Moses as a magistrate. 1. Having been employed to redeem Israel out of the house of bondage, herein he is a further type of Christ, that he is employed as a lawgiver and a judge among them. (1.) He was to answer enquiries, to acquaint them with the will of God in doubtful cases, and to explain the laws of God that were already given them, concerning the sabbath, the man, c., beside the laws of nature, relating both to piety and equity, Exodus 18:15 ; Exodus 18:15 . They came to enquire of God; and happy it was for them that they had such an oracle to consult: we are ready to wish, many a time, that we had some such certain way of knowing God's mind when we are at a loss what to do. Moses was faithful both to him that appointed him and to those that consulted him, and made them know the statutes of God and his laws, Exodus 18:16 ; Exodus 18:16 . His business was, not to make laws, but to make known God's laws; his place was but that of a servant. (2.) He was to decide controversies, and determine matters in variance, judging between a man and his fellow, Exodus 18:16 ; Exodus 18:16 . And, if the people were as quarrelsome one with another as they were with God, no doubt he had a great many causes brought before him, and the more because their trials put them to no expense, nor was the law costly to them. When a quarrel happened in Egypt, and Moses would have reconciled the contenders, they asked, Who made thee a prince and a judge? But now it was past dispute that God had made him one; and they humbly attend him whom they had then proudly rejected. 2. Such was the business Moses was called to, and it appears that he did it, (1.) With great consideration, which, some think, is intimated in his posture: he sat to judge ( Exodus 18:13 ; Exodus 18:13 ), composed and sedate. (2.) With great condescension to the people, who stood by him, Exodus 18:14 ; Exodus 18:14 . He was very easy of access; the meanest Israelite was welcome himself to bring his cause before him. (3.) With great constancy and closeness of application. [1.] Though Jethro, his father-in-law, was with him, which might have given him a good pretence for a vacation (he might have adjourned the court for that day, or at least have shortened it), yet he sat, even the next day after his coming, from morning till evening. Note, Necessary business must always take place of ceremonious attentions. It is too great a compliment to our friends to prefer the enjoyment of their company before our duty to God, which ought to be done, while yet the other is not left undone. [2.] Though Moses was advanced to great honour, yet he did not therefore take his case and throw upon others the burden of care and business; no, he thought his preferment, instead of discharging him from service, made it more obligatory upon him. Those think of themselves above what is meet who think it below them to do good. It is the honour even of angels themselves to be serviceable. [3.] Though the people had been provoking to him, and were ready to stone him ( Exodus 17:4 ; Exodus 17:4 ), yet still he made himself the servant of all. Note, Though others fail in their duty to us, yet we must not therefore neglect ours to them. [4.] Though he was an old man, yet he kept to his business from morning to night, and made it his meat and drink to do it. God had given him great strength both of body and mind, which enabled him to go through a great deal of work with ease and pleasure; and, for the encouragement of others to spend and be spent in the service of God, it proved that after all his labours his natural force was not diminished. Those that wait on the Lord and his service shall renew their strength. II. The great prudence and consideration of Jethro as a friend. 1. He disliked the method that Moses took, and was so free with him as to tell him so, Exodus 18:14 ; Exodus 18:17 ; Exodus 18:18 . He thought it was too much business for Moses to undertake alone, that it would be a prejudice to his health and too great a fatigue to him, and also that it would make the administration of justice tiresome to the people; and therefore he tells him plainly, It is not good. Note, There may be over-doing even in well-doing, and therefore our zeal must always be governed by discretion, that our good may not be evil spoken of. Wisdom is profitable to direct, that we may neither content ourselves with less than our duty nor over-task ourselves with that which is beyond our strength. 2. He advised him to such a model of government as would better answer the intention, which was, (1.) That he should reserve to himself all applications to God ( Exodus 18:19 ; Exodus 18:19 ): Be thou for them to God-ward; that was an honour in which it was not fit any other should share with him, Numbers 12:6-8 . Also whatever concerned the whole congregation in general must pass through his hand, Exodus 18:20 ; Exodus 18:20 . But, (2.) That he should appoint judges in the several tribes and families, who should try causes between man and man, and determine them, which would be done with less noise, and more despatch, than in the general assembly wherein Moses himself presided. Thus they must be governed as a nation by a king as supreme, and inferior magistrates sent and commissioned by him, 1 Peter 2:13 . Thus many hands would make light work, causes would be sooner heard, and the people eased by having justice thus brought to their tent-doors. Yet, (3.) An appeal might lie, if there were just cause for it, from these inferior courts to Moses himself; at least if the judges were themselves at a loss: Every great matter they shall bring unto thee, Exodus 18:22 ; Exodus 18:22 . Thus that great man would be the more serviceable by being employed only in great matters. Note, Those whose gifts and stations are most eminent may yet be greatly furthered in their work by the assistance of those that are every way their inferiors, whom therefore they should not despise. The head has need of the hands and feet, 1 Corinthians 12:21 . Great men should not only study to be useful themselves, but contrive how to make others useful, according as their capacity is. Such is Jethro's advice, by which it appears that though Moses excelled him in prophecy he excelled Moses in politics; yet, 3. He adds two qualifications to his counsel:-- (1.) That great care should be taken in the choice of the persons who should be admitted into this trust ( Exodus 18:21 ; Exodus 18:21 ); they must be able men, c. It was requisite that they should be men of the very best character, [1.] For judgment and resolution-- able men, men of good sense, that understood business, and bold men, that would not be daunted by frowns or clamours. Clear heads and stout hearts make good judges. [2.] For piety and religion-- such as fear God, as believe there is a God above them, whose eye is upon them, to whom they are accountable, and of whose judgment they stand in awe. Conscientious men, that dare not do a base thing, though they could do it ever so secretly and securely. The fear of God is that principle which will best fortify a man against all temptations to injustice, Nehemiah 5:15 ; Genesis 42:18 . [3.] For integrity and honesty-- men of truth, whose word one may take, and whose fidelity one may rely upon, who would not for a world tell a lie, betray a trust, or act an insidious part. [4.] For noble and generous contempt of worldly wealth-- hating covetousness, not only not seeking bribes nor aiming to enrich themselves, but abhorring the thought of it; he is fit to be a magistrate, and he alone, who despiseth the gain of oppressions, and shaketh his hands from the holding of bribes, Isaiah 33:15 . (2.) That he should attend God's direction in the case ( Exodus 18:23 ; Exodus 18:23 ): If thou shalt do this thing, and God command thee so. Jethro knew that Moses had a better counsellor than he was, and to his counsel he refers him. Note, Advice must be given with a humble submission to the word and providence of God, which must always overrule. Now Moses did not despise this advice because it came from one not acquainted, as he was, with the words of God and the visions of the Almighty; but he hearkened to the voice of his father-in-law, Exodus 18:24 ; Exodus 18:24 . When he came to consider the thing, he saw the reasonableness of what his father-in-law proposed and resolved to put it in practice, which he did soon afterwards, when he had received directions from God in the matter. Note, Those are not so wise as they would be thought to be who think themselves too wise to be counselled; for a wise man (one who is truly so) will hear, and will increase learning, and not slight good counsel, though given by an inferior. Moses did not leave the election of the magistrates to the people, who had already done enough to prove themselves unfit for such a trust; but he chose them, and appointed them, some for greater, others for less division, the less probably subordinate to the greater. We have reason to value government as a very great mercy, and to thank God for laws and magistrates, so that we are not like the fishes of the sea, where the greater devour the less. III. Jethro's return to his own land, Exodus 18:27 ; Exodus 18:27 . No doubt he took home with him the improvements he had made in the knowledge of God, and communicated them to his neighbours for their instruction. It is supposed that the Kenites (mentioned in 1 Samuel 15:6 ) were the posterity of Jethro (compare Judges 1:16 ), and they are there taken under special protection, for the kindness their ancestor here showed to Israel. 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pericope/per-exo-18-002
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bible-text/exo-18-13, bible-text/exo-18-14, bible-text/exo-18-15, bible-text/exo-18-16, bible-text/exo-18-17, bible-text/exo-18-18, bible-text/exo-18-19, bible-text/exo-18-20, bible-text/exo-18-21, bible-text/exo-18-22, bible-text/exo-18-23, bible-text/exo-18-24, bible-text/exo-18-25, bible-text/exo-18-26, bible-text/exo-18-27
Source
source-manifest/mhm— Matthew Henry Complete Commentary (PD)- evidence_grade: T_theological
이드로의 조언. "이튿날 모세가 앉아 백성을 재판하매 백성이 아침부터 저녁까지 모세 곁에 서 있었더라. 모세의 장인이 모세가 백성에게 행하는 모든 것을 보고 말했다. '네가 백성에게 하는 이 일이 무엇이냐? 어찌하여 너만 홀로 앉아 있고 백성은 아침부터 저녁까지 네 곁에 서 있느냐?' 모세가 장인에게 대답했다. '백성이 하나님께 물으러 내게로 옵니다. 그들에게 사건이 있으면 내게로 옵니다. 내가 그 양쪽을 재판하여 하나님의 율례와 법도를 알게 합니다.' 모세의 장인이 그에게 말했다. '네가 하는 것이 좋지 않도다. 너와 이 백성이 반드시 피곤해질 것이다. 이 일이 네게 너무 무거워서 네 혼자 감당할 수 없다. 이제 내 말을 들어라. 내가 네게 조언하리니 하나님이 너와 함께 계시기를 바란다. 너는 백성을 위해 하나님 앞에 서서 그 사건들을 하나님께 고하고, 그들에게 율례와 법도를 가르쳐서 그들이 걸어갈 길과 행할 일을 알게 하라. 또 너는 능력 있는 사람들, 하나님을 두려워하며 진실하고 불의한 이익을 미워하는 사람들을 모든 백성 중에서 뽑아서 그들을 천부장과 백부장과 오십부장과 십부장으로 세우라. 그들이 때때로 백성을 재판하게 하고 큰 사건은 네게 가져오게 하되 작은 사건은 그들이 직접 재판하게 하라. 이렇게 하면 네가 감당하기 쉬울 것이고 그들이 네 짐을 함께 질 것이다. 네가 이 일을 행하고 하나님이 명령하시면 네가 감당할 수 있고 이 백성도 다 평안히 자기 곳으로 돌아갈 것이다.' 모세가 장인의 말을 듣고 그가 말한 대로 행하였더라. 모세가 이스라엘 온 백성 중에서 능력 있는 사람들을 뽑아서 천부장과 백부장과 오십부장과 십부장으로 세우니, 그들이 때때로 백성을 재판하여 어려운 사건은 모세에게 가져오고 모든 작은 사건은 자기들이 재판하였더라. 모세가 장인을 보내매 그가 자기 땅으로 돌아갔더라."
이 단락에는 세 가지 핵심이 있다.
I. 재판장으로서 모세의 열정과 성실함이다. 1. 모세는 이스라엘을 종살이에서 구원한 것에 더하여, 율법을 주고 재판하는 역할에서도 그리스도의 예표가 되었다. (1) 그는 의심스러운 사안에서 하나님의 뜻을 알려 주어야 했다. 안식일, 만나 등 이미 주어진 율법들과 아울러, 경건과 공의에 관한 자연법에 대해서도 그들에게 설명해야 했다(출 18:15). 백성은 하나님께 여쭈러 왔고, 그러한 신탁을 구할 곳이 있다는 것은 그들에게 큰 복이었다. 우리는 무엇을 해야 할지 알 수 없을 때 그와 같은 확실한 길이 있기를 바랄 때가 많다. 모세는 자기를 세우신 분과 자기를 찾아온 자들에게 성실했다. 하나님의 율례와 법도를 알게 했다(출 18:16). 그의 임무는 법을 만드는 것이 아니라 하나님의 법을 알리는 것이었다. 그는 종의 자리에 있었다. (2) 그는 분쟁을 해결하고 다툼 사건을 판결해야 했다(출 18:16). 백성이 서로 싸우기를 하나님과 싸우는 것만큼이나 좋아했다면, 그에게 올라온 사건이 얼마나 많았겠는가. 더구나 재판 비용이 없었고 법이 그들에게 값이 들지 않았다. 일찍이 이집트에서 모세가 두 사람을 화해시키려 하자 그들이 "누가 너를 우리의 지도자와 재판장으로 세웠느냐?"고 물었었다. 그러나 이제는 하나님이 그를 세우셨음이 분명해졌다. 그때 교만하게 거부했던 자들이 이제는 겸손하게 그를 찾아왔다.
2. 모세는 이 사역을 다음과 같이 감당했다. (1) 큰 침착함으로. "그가 앉아서 재판하였다"(출 18:13)는 표현에 그것이 나타나 있다고 보는 이들도 있다. (2) 백성에 대한 큰 겸손함으로. 백성이 그의 곁에 서 있었다(출 18:14). 가장 낮은 이스라엘 사람도 환영받으며 자신의 사건을 직접 가져올 수 있었다. (3) 크고도 끊임없는 성실함으로. [1] 장인 이드로가 함께 있어 잠시 쉴 명분이 있었는데도, 이드로가 도착한 바로 다음 날도 아침부터 저녁까지 앉아 있었다. 꼭 해야 할 일은 의례적인 배려보다 늘 우선해야 한다. 친구와 함께하는 기쁨보다 하나님을 향한 의무를 앞세우는 것은 지나치게 높은 수준의 헌신이 아니다. [2] 모세는 높은 명예를 얻었지만, 그렇다고 편히 쉬면서 무거운 짐을 남에게 넘기지 않았다. 위치가 높아질수록 섬겨야 할 의무도 더 크다고 생각했다. 자기보다 나은 체하는 이들이 선을 행하는 것을 자기 수준 이하로 여긴다. 천사들도 섬기는 것을 영예로 삼는다. [3] 백성이 모세에게 도전하며 돌로 치려 했는데도(출 17:4), 그는 여전히 모든 자의 종이 되었다. 다른 사람이 우리에게 의무를 다하지 않는다고 해서 우리도 그들에 대한 의무를 저버려서는 안 된다. [4] 노인이었지만 아침부터 밤까지 일에 집중했고, 그 일을 즐겁게 감당했다. 하나님은 몸과 마음의 큰 힘을 주셔서 많은 일을 수월하게 감당할 수 있게 하셨다. 하나님을 기다리며 섬기는 자들은 힘을 새롭게 하게 된다.
II. 친구로서 이드로의 지혜와 사려 깊음이다. 1. 그는 모세가 취하는 방식이 마음에 들지 않았고, 거리낌 없이 솔직하게 말했다(출 18:14, 17-18). 모세 혼자 모든 일을 감당하는 것은 그의 건강을 해치고 백성에게도 재판을 받는 일을 너무 힘들게 만들 것이라고 보았다. 그래서 분명하게 말했다. "좋지 않다." 선을 행하는 중에도 과도하게 행하는 일이 있을 수 있다. 열심은 분별력으로 다스려져야 한다. 그래야 우리의 선한 일이 비난받지 않는다. 지혜는 방향을 잡아 준다. 의무에 미치지 못해도, 힘에 겹게 과도해도 안 된다.
2. 그는 모세에게 더 나은 정치 구조를 조언했다. (1) 하나님께 올라가는 모든 일은 모세가 직접 담당해야 했다(출 18:19). "너는 백성을 위해 하나님 앞에 서라." 이것은 다른 사람과 나눌 수 없는 영예였다(민 12:6-8 참조). 또한 전체 회중과 관련된 모든 일도 그의 손을 거쳐야 했다(출 18:20). (2) 부족과 가문별로 재판관을 임명하여 사람 사이의 소송을 다루게 해야 했다. 이렇게 하면 더 조용하고 신속하게 처리될 것이다. 이처럼 나라는 최고 왕의 통치 아래, 왕이 파견한 하급 관리들을 통해 다스려진다(벧전 2:13). 많은 손이 일을 가볍게 한다. 사건이 더 빨리 처리되고, 백성은 문 앞에서 공의를 받는 편리함을 누리게 된다. (3) 하급 법정에서 해결하기 어려운 큰 사건은 모세에게 상소할 수 있었다(출 18:22). 이렇게 하면 그 위대한 사람은 중요한 일에만 전념할 수 있었다. 은사와 지위가 탁월한 사람도 자기보다 여러모로 부족한 이들의 도움을 받아 더 효율적으로 일할 수 있다. 그들을 무시해서는 안 된다. 머리도 손과 발이 필요하다(고전 12:21). 위대한 사람은 자신이 쓸모 있어지는 것만 연구할 것이 아니라, 다른 이들의 역량에 따라 그들도 쓸모 있게 되도록 방법을 강구해야 한다.
이드로의 이 조언은 그가 모세의 예언에서는 미치지 못하더라도 정치에서는 앞섰음을 보여 준다. 3. 그는 두 가지 조건을 덧붙였다. (1) 이 일을 맡을 사람의 선발에 세심하게 주의해야 한다(출 18:21). 최선의 인품을 갖춘 사람이어야 한다. [1] 판단력과 결단력에서 '능력 있는 사람들', 곧 사리를 판단할 줄 알고 담대하여 비난이나 아우성에 흔들리지 않는 사람이어야 한다. 명석한 머리와 굳센 마음이 좋은 재판관을 만든다. [2] 경건과 종교에서 '하나님을 두려워하는 사람들', 곧 자신 위에 하나님이 계시며, 그분의 눈이 자신을 보고 있으며, 자신은 그분 앞에 서야 하며, 그분의 심판을 두려워하는 사람들이어야 한다. 양심적인 사람, 아무리 은밀하고 안전해도 비열한 일을 감히 할 수 없는 사람이어야 한다. 하나님에 대한 경외심은 불의의 모든 유혹에 맞서는 가장 좋은 방어막이다(느 5:15; 창 42:18). [3] 성실과 정직에서 '진실한 사람', 말을 믿을 수 있고 신의에 의지할 수 있는 사람, 세상의 무엇을 위해서도 거짓말하거나 신뢰를 배반하거나 교활하게 행동하지 않는 사람이어야 한다. [4] 세상 재물에 대한 고귀하고 관대한 멸시에서 '불의한 이익을 미워하는 사람', 뇌물을 취하거나 자신을 살찌우려 하지 않을 뿐만 아니라 그런 생각 자체를 혐오하는 사람이어야 한다. "압제의 이익을 멸시하고 뇌물 받는 손을 흔들어 떼치는 자"(사 33:15)만이 재판관으로 합당하다.
(2) 모세는 이 일에 대해 하나님의 지도를 따라야 했다(출 18:23). "네가 이 일을 행하고 하나님이 명령하시면." 이드로는 모세가 자신보다 훨씬 나은 조언자를 가지고 있음을 알았고, 그분의 조언에 맡겼다. 조언은 항상 하나님의 말씀과 섭리에 대한 겸손한 복종 속에서 주어져야 한다. 그것이 언제나 모든 것을 다스린다.
모세는 이 조언을 하나님의 말씀과 이상의 말씀을 알지 못하는 자에게서 왔다고 무시하지 않았다. 그는 장인의 말을 들었다(출 18:24). 곰곰이 생각해 보니 장인이 제안한 것이 합리적임을 알고 시행하기로 결심했으며, 하나님께 그 일에 관한 지시를 받은 뒤 곧 실행했다. 너무 지혜롭다고 생각하여 조언을 받지 않는 사람은 자기가 생각하는 만큼 지혜롭지 않다. 진정으로 지혜로운 사람은 듣고 배움을 더할 것이며, 아랫사람이 주는 좋은 충고도 경시하지 않는다. 모세는 재판관 선출을 백성에게 맡기지 않았다. 백성은 이미 그런 신뢰를 맡기기에 부적합함을 스스로 충분히 증명했다. 모세가 그들을 직접 택하고 임명하되, 작은 구분 단위는 아마도 큰 단위 아래에 속하게 했다. 우리는 정치 제도를 큰 자비로 여기고 감사해야 한다. 큰 고기가 작은 고기를 잡아먹는 바다의 물고기들처럼 되지 않게 해 주는 법과 관리들이 있음에 감사해야 한다.
III. 이드로가 자기 땅으로 돌아간 것이다(출 18:27). 그는 돌아가면서 하나님에 대한 지식을 더 깊이 얻어 이웃들에게 전달했을 것이다. 이후에 언급되는 겐 사람들(삼상 15:6)이 이드로의 후손으로 추정되며(삿 1:16 참조), 그들은 이드로가 이스라엘에게 베푼 친절 때문에 특별히 보호를 받았다. 하나님의 백성에게 베푼 선한 행실은, 아무리 작은 것이라도 반드시 보상을 받는다. 늦어도 부활 때에는 반드시 갚아 주신다.
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