Appointing Moshe's Assistants/3
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Appointing Moshe's Assistants in
Appointing Moshe's Assistants in
Shemot 18, Bemidbar 11, and Devarim 1
Points of Dispute
These are some of the central points of dispute (נקודות המחלוקת) between the various exegetes:
- All of Chapter 18 (with the possible exception of Yitro's departure) occurred during the second month of the first year – Ramban, Ibn Kaspi.
- Yitro arrived and also gave his advice (18:1-23) during the second month of the first year, but Moshe appointed the judges (18:24-27) only in the second year – Akeidat Yitzchak 43, Abarbanel, Malbim.
- All of Chapter 18 took place only in the second year after the Tabernacle was already built – Ibn Ezra.
- To what does "בעת ההיא" (Devarim 1:9) refer?
- A time period prior to the previous story – R. Yochanan in Devarim Rabbah 1:10, Ramban, Ibn Kaspi.
- The same time as the previous story – R. Chiyya in Devarim Rabbah 1:10, Sifre Zuta, Ibn Ezra, Abarbanel, Malbim, Hoil Moshe.
- Yes – Ibn Kaspi, Akeidat Yitzchak.
- No – Abarbanel.
- Did Moshe implement Yitro's advice as given?
- He implemented to the letter – Ma'asei HaShem.
- He made significant changes – Abarbanel.
- Why doesn't Moshe give credit to Yitro in Devarim 1?
- Devarim 1 recaps Bemidbar 11 and not Shemot 18 – R. Chiyya, Sifre Zuta
- Moshe's implementation differed significantly from Yitro's advice – Abarbanel
- In Devarim 1 Moshe is concerned only with the implementation, and not the genesis of the idea – Ma'asei HaShem, Ma'aseh Torah 5
- Yitro's modesty or Moshe's embarrassment over Zipporah – Ramban
- Purely judicial –
- Judicial and administrative – Abarbanel, Malbim.
- Always –
- Only on that day – R. Medan.