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Exodus 18:26
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They judged the people at all times. They brought the hard causes to Moshe, but every small matter they judged themselves.
And they judged the people at all seasons: the hard causes they brought unto Moses, but every small matter they judged themselves.
And they judged the people all the time; the difficult issues they would bring to Moses, and every minor issue they would judge themselves.
These officers solved disagreements among the people all the time. They brought the hard cases to Moses, but they decided the simple cases themselves.
They judged the people under normal circumstances; the difficult cases they would bring to Moses, but every small case they would judge themselves.
And they judged the people at all times; they would bring the difficult cases to Moses, but every minor dispute they judged and decided themselves.
Then they judged the people at all times; they would bring the difficult matter to Moses, but they would judge every minor matter themselves.
And they iudged the people at all seasons, but they brought the hard causes vnto Moses: for they iudged all small matters themselues.
And they judged the people at all times; the difficult matter they would bring to Moses, but every minor matter they themselves would judge.
They served as judges, deciding the easy cases themselves, but bringing the more difficult ones to Moses.
As a general rule, they settled the people's disputes — the difficult cases they brought to Moshe, but every simple matter they decided themselves.
And they judged the people at all times: the hard matters they brought to Moses, but every small matter they judged.
And they judged the people at all times. Any hard case they brought to Moses, but any small matter they decided themselves.
And they judged the people at all times; the hard cases they brought to Moses, but every small matter they judged themselves.
They served as judges for the people on a permanent basis, bringing the difficult cases to Moses but deciding the smaller disputes themselves.
They judged the people at all times; they would bring the hard cases to Moses, but they would judge every minor case themselves.
And they judged the people at all times; the hard matters they brought to Moses, and every small matter they judged themselves.
that they might allwaye iudge the people. As for soch causes as were herde, they brought them vnto Moses, and iudged the small matters them selues.
And they judged the people at all seasons: the hard causes they brought unto Moses, but every small matter they judged themselves.
And they were judges in the causes of the people at all times: the hard questions they put before Moses; but on every small point they gave decisions themselves.
And they iudged the people at all seasons: but brought the harde causes vnto Moyses, and iudged all small matters them selues.
And they judged the people at all seasons: the hard causes they brought unto Moses, but every small matter they judged themselves.
And they iudged the people at all seasons: the hard causes they brought vnto Moses, but euery small matter they iudged themselues.
And they judged the people at all times; and every too burdensome matter they brought to Moses, but every light matter they judged themselves.
And they judged the people at all seasons: the hard causes they brought unto Moses, but every small matter they judged themselves.
And they judged the people at all times; they would bring the difficult cases to Moses, but any minor issue they would judge themselves.
whiche demeden the puple in al tyme; forsothe, whateuer thing was hardere, thei telden to Moises, and thei demeden esiere thingis oneli.
and they have judged the people at all times; the hard matter they bring in unto Moses, and every small matter they judge themselves.
And they judged the people at all seasons: the hard causes they brought to Moses, but every small matter they judged themselves.
And they judged the people at all seasons: the hard causes they brought to Moses, but every small matter they judged themselves.
They judged the people at all times. They brought the hard causes to Moses, but every small matter they judged themselves.
So they judged the people at all times; the hard cases they brought to Moses, but they judged every small case themselves.
These men were always available to solve the people's common disputes. They brought the major cases to Moses, but they took care of the smaller matters themselves.
They judged the people at all times. They would bring the big troubles to Moses. But they would judge every small trouble themselves.
And they judged the people at all times; hard cases they brought to Moses, but any minor case they decided themselves.
And they shall judge the people, at any time, - the hard matters, shall they bring in unto Moses, but all the small matters, shall, they themselves, judge.
And they judged the people at all times: and whatsoever was of greater difficulty they referred to him, and they judged the easier cases only.
And they judged the people at all times; hard cases they brought to Moses, but any small matter they decided themselves.
They judged the people at all times; the difficult dispute they would bring to Moses, but every minor dispute they themselves would judge.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
at all: Exodus 18:14, Exodus 18:22
the hard causes: Exodus 18:15, Exodus 18:22, Deuteronomy 17:8, 1 Kings 3:16-28, 1 Kings 10:1, Job 29:16
Reciprocal: Exodus 24:14 - if any man Leviticus 24:11 - brought him Numbers 9:6 - they came Numbers 25:5 - judges Deuteronomy 1:15 - I took Deuteronomy 1:17 - the cause Deuteronomy 16:18 - Judges Joshua 24:1 - called Judges 4:5 - came up 2 Samuel 15:2 - came 2 Chronicles 19:7 - let the
Cross-References
A tenth of the people will be allowed to stay in the land, but it will be destroyed again. They will be like an oak tree. When the tree is chopped down, a stump is left. This stump will be a very special seed that will grow again.
Israel, your people are as many as the sands of the sea, but only a few of them will be left to come back to God. But before that happens, your country will be destroyed. God has announced that he will destroy the land. And then justice will come into the land like a river flowing full.
Then Israel, Assyria, and Egypt will join together and control the land. This will be a blessing for the land.
The Lord says, "When there is new wine in the grapes, people squeeze out the wine. But they don't completely destroy the grapes because the grapes can still be used. I will do the same thing to my servants. I will not destroy them completely.
The Lord says, "Walk the streets of Jerusalem. Look around and think about these things. Search the public squares of the city. See if you can find one good person, one who does honest things and who searches for the truth. If you find one good person, I will forgive Jerusalem.
"I asked the people to change their lives and protect their country. I asked people to fix the walls. I wanted them to stand by those holes in the wall and fight to protect their city. But no one came to help!
"But God has decided to make that terrible time short. If it were not made short, no one would continue living. But God will make that time short to help the people he has chosen.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And they judged the people at all seasons,.... Any day in the week, or any time in the day, whenever there was any occasion for them, and cases were brought before them:
the hard cases they brought unto Moses; that is, the judges brought them to Moses when such came before them which were too hard for them, it was difficult to them to determine rightly about them, then they brought them to be heard and decided by him; for the judges, and not the people, best knew when a case was hard or easy to determine:
but every small matter they judged themselves; and gave it as they saw was most agreeable to justice and equity, and did not trouble Moses with it; by which means he was eased of a great deal of business and fatigue, which was Jethro's view in giving the advice he did.