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Version as of 23:59, 25 March 2014

Moshe's Duties and Yitro's Advice

Points of Dispute

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

  • The scope of Yitro's proposal and its relationship to Bavli Eiruvin 54b:
    • Yitro focused solely on the judicial system and there is no connection to the educational system mentioned in the Bavli – R. Yosef Bekhor Shor, Tzeror HaMor, Shadal.
    • The Bavli's educational hierarchy was already in place and was part of the cause of the problem – Seforno.
    • It was Yitro who proposed that Moshe both create the educational hierarchy and delegate some of his administrative responsibilities – Vilna Gaon, HaKetav VeHaKabbalah.
    • Yitro proposed that Moshe delegate administrative and military duties, but not educational ones – Abarbanel Devarim 1.
  • Why are the people coming לִדְרֹשׁ אֱלֹהִים?
    • To seek Torah guidance – Onkelos, Rashi, Ibn Ezra, Vilna Gaon.
    • To learn how to worship Hashem – R. Saadia in his Commentary, HaKetav VeHaKabbalah.
    • To request prayer on their behalf – Ramban.1
    • To inquire about the future – Ralbag, Derashot HaRan, Abarbanel, R. D"Z Hoffmann.
    • To inquire about the nation's encampment – Seforno, Vilna Gaon.
    • To pay their respects to Moshe – Akeidat Yitzchak.
    • To request judgment:
      • אֱלֹהִים means God – Shadal.
      • אֱלֹהִים means judgment – R. Yosef Bekhor Shor, Tzeror Hamor.
    • Laws given at Mara – Akeidat Yitzchak, Abarbanel.
    • Laws given after the Decalogue – Ibn Ezra.
    • Ad hoc laws (הוראת שעה) – Shadal.
    • Laws which provide the source of the verdict and its reasoning – Tzeror Hamor.