Difference between revisions of "Advice and Implementation/2"
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<p>There are two basic approaches to understanding the discrepancies between Yitro's proposal and Moshe's implementation. The first approach views the differences as meaningful, while the second minimizes their significance. Each of these main positions can then be further subdivided:</p> | <p>There are two basic approaches to understanding the discrepancies between Yitro's proposal and Moshe's implementation. The first approach views the differences as meaningful, while the second minimizes their significance. Each of these main positions can then be further subdivided:</p> | ||
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<point><aht page="Appointing Moshe's Assistants/2">Relationship to Devarim 1</aht> – The Sifre, Devarim Rabbah, and Rashi all agree that Shemot 18 and Devarim 1 are two accounts of the same event. In addition, the Sifre and Rashi explain that the criterion of "men of understanding" is missing in the selection in Devarim 1:15 because it too could not be found.</point> | <point><aht page="Appointing Moshe's Assistants/2">Relationship to Devarim 1</aht> – The Sifre, Devarim Rabbah, and Rashi all agree that Shemot 18 and Devarim 1 are two accounts of the same event. In addition, the Sifre and Rashi explain that the criterion of "men of understanding" is missing in the selection in Devarim 1:15 because it too could not be found.</point> | ||
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<p>Of the four criteria Yitro mentioned, only "capable men" (אַנְשֵׁי חַיִל) can be readily ascertained by human observation. The other three characteristics are all matters relating to the person's inner soul, which only Hashem can know for sure.<fn>Cf. Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael and Rashi who explain that Moshe was supposed to use his Divine inspiration to verify these traits.</fn></p> | <p>Of the four criteria Yitro mentioned, only "capable men" (אַנְשֵׁי חַיִל) can be readily ascertained by human observation. The other three characteristics are all matters relating to the person's inner soul, which only Hashem can know for sure.<fn>Cf. Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael and Rashi who explain that Moshe was supposed to use his Divine inspiration to verify these traits.</fn></p> | ||
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<p>The omission of "God fearing, men of truth, who hate unjust gain" (יִרְאֵי אֱלֹהִים אַנְשֵׁי אֱמֶת שֹׂנְאֵי בָצַע) in Moshe's implementation is not a fundamental change. This position also subdivides into two closely related variations:</p> | <p>The omission of "God fearing, men of truth, who hate unjust gain" (יִרְאֵי אֱלֹהִים אַנְשֵׁי אֱמֶת שֹׂנְאֵי בָצַע) in Moshe's implementation is not a fundamental change. This position also subdivides into two closely related variations:</p> | ||
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Version as of 23:45, 25 June 2014
Advice and Implementation
Exegetical Approaches
There are two basic approaches to understanding the discrepancies between Yitro's proposal and Moshe's implementation. The first approach views the differences as meaningful, while the second minimizes their significance. Each of these main positions can then be further subdivided:
A Significant Omission
The omission of "God fearing, men of truth, who hate unjust gain" (יִרְאֵי אֱלֹהִים אַנְשֵׁי אֱמֶת שֹׂנְאֵי בָצַע) in Moshe's implementation is significant. There are two somewhat similar variations of this possibility:
Not Extant
Moshe could not find people who had all of the desired qualifications in Yitro's job description so he was forced to settle for those who were merely "capable men" (אַנְשֵׁי חַיִל).
Only Hashem Knows
Of the four criteria Yitro mentioned, only "capable men" (אַנְשֵׁי חַיִל) can be readily ascertained by human observation. The other three characteristics are all matters relating to the person's inner soul, which only Hashem can know for sure.4
Not a Fundamental Change
The omission of "God fearing, men of truth, who hate unjust gain" (יִרְאֵי אֱלֹהִים אַנְשֵׁי אֱמֶת שֹׂנְאֵי בָצַע) in Moshe's implementation is not a fundamental change. This position also subdivides into two closely related variations:
Included Under the General Term
"Capable leaders" (אַנְשֵׁי חַיִל) is a general term which incorporates all of the other traits (כלל ופרט).
No Need to State the Obvious
The entire nation possessed the traits of being "God fearing, men of truth, who hate unjust gain" (יִרְאֵי אֱלֹהִים אַנְשֵׁי אֱמֶת שֹׂנְאֵי בָצַע), and thus it was unnecessary to specify them in Moshe's implementation.