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<h1>Did Moshe Need Yitro's Advice?</h1>
 
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<p>These are some of the central points of dispute (נקודות המחלוקת) between the various exegetes:</p>
<p>Below are some of the central points of dispute (נקודות המחלוקת) between the various exegetes:</p>
 
 
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<opinion>No – Abarbanel.</opinion>
 
<opinion>No – Abarbanel.</opinion>
 
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<topic>Portrait of Yitro – see <a href="Yitro – Religious Identity" data-aht="page">Yitro's Religious Identity</a>
<topic>Portrait of Yitro – see <aht page="Yitro – Religious Identity">Yitro's Religious Identity</aht>
 
 
<opinion>Divinely inspired – Tzeror HaMor, Akeidat Yitzchak.</opinion>
 
<opinion>Divinely inspired – Tzeror HaMor, Akeidat Yitzchak.</opinion>
 
<opinion>Well intentioned but not so helpful – Abarbanel.</opinion>
 
<opinion>Well intentioned but not so helpful – Abarbanel.</opinion>
 
<opinion>Arrogant – Philo.</opinion>
 
<opinion>Arrogant – Philo.</opinion>
 
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<topic>Attitude toward Gentiles and their wisdom
 
<topic>Attitude toward Gentiles and their wisdom
<opinion>Positive – </opinion>
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<opinion>Positive –</opinion>
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<opinion>Negative –</opinion>
 
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<topic>Why were there so many litigants?
 
<topic>Why were there so many litigants?
 
<opinion>This was the norm – Ralbag.</opinion>
 
<opinion>This was the norm – Ralbag.</opinion>
<opinion>There were disputes regarding the spoils from Amalek or over water quotas – R. Meidan.</opinion>
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<opinion>There were disputes regarding the spoils from Amalek or over water quotas – R. Medan.</opinion>
 
<opinion>A backlog from Moshe's prolonged stay on Mount Sinai – Rashi.</opinion>
 
<opinion>A backlog from Moshe's prolonged stay on Mount Sinai – Rashi.</opinion>
 
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<topic>When did Yitro suggest his advice?
 
<topic>When did Yitro suggest his advice?
 
<opinion>Immediately after the battle with Amalek – Akeidat Yitzchak, Abarbanel.</opinion>
 
<opinion>Immediately after the battle with Amalek – Akeidat Yitzchak, Abarbanel.</opinion>
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<opinion>In the second year – Ralbag.</opinion>
 
<opinion>In the second year – Ralbag.</opinion>
 
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<topic>What is the meaning of וִיהִי אֱ-לֹהִים עִמָּךְ and וְצִוְּךָ אֱ-לֹהִים?
<topic>What is the meaning of וִיהִי אֱלֹהִים עִמָּךְ and וְצִוְּךָ אֱלֹהִים?
 
 
<opinion>Moshe should consult with God as to whether to appoint judges – Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Yitro Amalek 2, Rashi.</opinion>
 
<opinion>Moshe should consult with God as to whether to appoint judges – Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Yitro Amalek 2, Rashi.</opinion>
 
<opinion>God needs to give a code of civil law before the judges can function – Akeidat Yitzchak.</opinion>
 
<opinion>God needs to give a code of civil law before the judges can function – Akeidat Yitzchak.</opinion>
 
<opinion>If Moshe appoints judges he will have time to speak to God – Abarbanel.</opinion>
 
<opinion>If Moshe appoints judges he will have time to speak to God – Abarbanel.</opinion>
 
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<topic>When did Moshe appoint judges?
 
<topic>When did Moshe appoint judges?
<opinion>Before the Decalogue – Ma'asei HaShem, Shadal.</opinion>
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<opinion>Before the Decalogue – Ma'asei Hashem, Shadal.</opinion>
 
<opinion>After the Decalogue, but in the first year – .</opinion>
 
<opinion>After the Decalogue, but in the first year – .</opinion>
 
<opinion>In the second year – Akeidat Yitzchak, Abarbanel.</opinion>
 
<opinion>In the second year – Akeidat Yitzchak, Abarbanel.</opinion>
 
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Latest revision as of 13:04, 24 July 2019

Did Moshe Need Yitro's Advice?

Points of Dispute

These are some of the central points of dispute (נקודות המחלוקת) between the various exegetes:

  • Did Moshe exhibit leadership flaws?
    • Yes – Ralbag.
    • No – Abarbanel.
  • Portrait of Yitro – see Yitro's Religious Identity
    • Divinely inspired – Tzeror HaMor, Akeidat Yitzchak.
    • Well intentioned but not so helpful – Abarbanel.
    • Arrogant – Philo.
  • Attitude toward Gentiles and their wisdom
    • Positive –
    • Negative –
  • Why were there so many litigants?
    • This was the norm – Ralbag.
    • There were disputes regarding the spoils from Amalek or over water quotas – R. Medan.
    • A backlog from Moshe's prolonged stay on Mount Sinai – Rashi.
  • When did Yitro suggest his advice?
    • Immediately after the battle with Amalek – Akeidat Yitzchak, Abarbanel.
    • On the day after Yom HaKippurim – Rashi.
    • In the second year – Ralbag.
  • What is the meaning of וִיהִי אֱ-לֹהִים עִמָּךְ and וְצִוְּךָ אֱ-לֹהִים?
    • Moshe should consult with God as to whether to appoint judges – Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Yitro Amalek 2, Rashi.
    • God needs to give a code of civil law before the judges can function – Akeidat Yitzchak.
    • If Moshe appoints judges he will have time to speak to God – Abarbanel.
  • When did Moshe appoint judges?
    • Before the Decalogue – Ma'asei Hashem, Shadal.
    • After the Decalogue, but in the first year – .
    • In the second year – Akeidat Yitzchak, Abarbanel.