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Yitro's Religious Identity
Points of Dispute
These are some of the central points of dispute (נקודות המחלוקת) between the various exegetes:
- What is the meaning of kohen Midyan?See here for the meaning of the term kohen in general.
- Religious leader:
- A priest for idolatry – R. Yehoshua in Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Yitro Amalek 1, Tanchuma Buber Yitro 5, Shemot Rabbah 1:32, Ramban Shemot 2:16, and Minchah Belulah 2:18.
- A priest for Hashem – Ibn Ezra.
- Political leader – a governor or ruler of Midyan – Artapanus, R. Elazar HaModai in Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Yitro Amalek 1, Targum Onkelos, Targum Yerushalmi (Neofiti), Targum Yerushalmi (Yonatan) Shemot 3:1, Rashi Bereshit 47:22, Shemot 2:16, and Iyyov 12:19, Chizkuni Shemot 18:1.
- A combination of a religious and a political leader – Ezekiel the Tragedian, Tanchuma Shemot 11, R. D"Z Hoffmann Shemot 2:16.
- Religious leader:
- Intermarriage – How could Moshe marry Zipporah?
- Yitro had never worshipped idols – perhaps R. Saadia.
- Yitro had abandoned idol worship – Tanchuma Shemot 11, Midrash Aggadah (Buber) Shemot 2:16, Shemot Rabbah 1:32, Rashi Shemot 2:16.
- Only Yitro was an idolater and not Zipporah – R. Mubashir HaLevi.
- The attributes of hospitality and behavior toward fellow man were more critical than idolatry – R. Avraham ben HaRambam.
- Moshe knew little of of his Israelite identity – see Ramban Shemot 2:11.
- No problem of intermarriage before revelation at Sinai.
- There is no Biblical prohibition of intermarriage – see here.1
- Did Yitro convert?
- Yes – R. Eliezer and R. Elazar HaModai in Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Yitro Amalek 1, Sifre Bemidbar 78, Bavli Zevachim 116a,2 Vayikra Rabbah 9:6,3 Targum Yerushalmi (Yonatan) Shemot 18:6-7, Tanchuma Yitro 1-7, Tanchuma Buber Yitro 1-5, Shemot Rabbah 27:1-9, Ramban Shemot 18:1,12, Minchah Belulah 18:5,9.
- No – Shadal Shemot 18:1, Cassuto Shemot 18:10,12.
- The meaning of "Now I know that Hashem is greater than all gods" in 18:11:
- Yitro was always a monotheist but now understood the methods by which Hashem administers justice – R. Saadia.
- Yitro had previously forsaken idols but now he converted – Rashi 18:11, Paneach Raza 18:11.
- Yitro, at this point, transformed from idolater to monotheist – Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael.
- Yitro remained a polytheist and merely acknowledged Hashem's superior power – Cassuto.
- Why did Yitro leave?
- To convert the rest of his family – R"E HaModai in Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Yitro Amalek 2, Targum Yerushalmi (Yonatan) 18:27, Rashi 18:27, Ramban 18:1.
- He wanted to return to his own people and religion – Shadal, Cassuto.
- Relationship of Shemot 18 and Bemidbar 10:29-33:Are Yitro and Chovav the same person? How many times did Yitro come? Did Yitro ultimately remain with the Children of Israel or not?
- Yitro = Chovav:
- Yitro came twice:
- Yitro came in the first year and left in the second year (Shemot 18 = Bemidbar 10), but then returned again (as his descendants are with the Israelites in Shofetim 1) – R"E HaModai in Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Yitro Amalek 2 according to Ramban,4 Akeidat Yitzchak.5
- Yitro came in the first year (Shemot 18), departed before the Decalogue, returned in the second year (Bemidbar 10), and then remained with the Children of Israel – Ramban, Peirush HaRosh.
- Yitro came in the first year (Shemot 18) and again in the second year (Bemidbar 10) and returned to Midyan on both occasions.
- Yitro came only once (Shemot 18 = Bemidbar 10) and did not remain with the nation:
- Yitro came and left only in the second year – Ibn Ezra, Cassuto.
- Yitro came in the first year and left in the second year – Rashi, Abarbanel, and Shadal.
- Yitro came twice:
- Yitro ≠ Chovav (and Shemot 18 ≠ Bemidbar 10), each came only once, and Yitro came and left in the first year – presumably Josephus, Biur Bemidbar 10:29, Hoil Moshe Bemidbar 10:29.
- Yitro = Chovav:
- Keinites
- Part of the Children of Israel – R"E HaModai in Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Yitro Amalek 2, Sifre Bemidbar 78, Rashi Bemidbar 10:32.
- Not Israelite and allied with enemies of the Children of Israel – Shadal Shemot 18:1.
- Reikhavites
- Related to Yitro – R"E HaModai in Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Yitro Amalek 2, Sifre Bemidbar 78, Rashi Yirmeyahu 35:2.
- Unrelated to Yitro – Shadal.