Yitro – Names/3
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Was Yitro Really Moshe's Father-in-law?
Points of Dispute
These are some of the central points of dispute (נקודות המחלוקת) between the various exegetes:
- Does Tanakh use multiple names to refer to the same character?
- The same character can be referred to by many different names – Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael.
- The same character can be referred to by two names – Sifre, Ibn Janach, Ibn Ezra.
- Some names are not proper names but rather tribal affiliations or honorifics – R. D"Z Hoffmann (regarding Reuel), Nahum Sarna (regarding Yitro).
- Different names refer to different people – Demetrius, Biur, the option that Yitro is Reuel's father.
- The meaning of the word choten ("חותן"):
- It means only father-in-law – Shadal (this is also consistent with the Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael and Sifre).
- It can also mean a brother-in-law – Ibn Janach, Ibn Ezra Short Commentary, Biur.
- It can also mean a wife's grandfather – the option that Yitro is Reuel's father.
- It can also mean a wife's uncle – Demetrius.
- The meaning of the word avihen ("אביהן"):
- It means biological father – Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael, Ibn Janach, Ibn Ezra Short Commentary, Biur.
- It means grandfather – Demetrius, Sifre Bemidbar, Ibn Kaspi.
- It means father in 2:16 and grandfather in 2:18 – Targum Yerushalmi (Yonatan), Ibn Ezra Long Commentary, Ramban.