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(Original Author: Neima Novetsky, Rabbi Hillel Novetsky)
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<p><aht-sis color="black" weight="bold" step="1">"Yitro's Visit" (18:1-27)</aht-sis></p>
 
<p><aht-sis color="black" weight="bold" step="1">"Yitro's Visit" (18:1-27)</aht-sis></p>
 
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<li><b>Frame</b> – Shemot 18 is a self-contained unit framed by Yitro's arrival and departure.<fn>Cf. <multilink><a href="Cassuto18End" data-aht="source">U. Cassuto</a><a href="Cassuto18End" data-aht="source">Conclusion of Shemot 18</a><a href="Umberto Cassuto" data-aht="parshan">About U. Cassuto</a></multilink> who notes that the chapter begins with the "sending away" (שִׁלּוּחֶיהָ) of Zipporah (18:2) and concludes with the "sending away" (וַיְשַׁלַּח) of Yitro (18:27).  He also notes that <i>vayishma</i> (וַיִּשְׁמַע) appears at both the beginning (18:1) and near the end (18:24) of the chapter.</fn></li>
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<li><b>Frame</b> – Shemot 18 is a self-contained unit framed by Yitro's arrival and departure.<fn>Cf. <multilink><a href="Cassuto18End" data-aht="source">U. Cassuto</a><a href="Cassuto18End" data-aht="source">Conclusion of Shemot 18</a><a href="Prof. Umberto Cassuto" data-aht="parshan">About Prof. U. Cassuto</a></multilink> who notes that the chapter begins with the "sending away" (שִׁלּוּחֶיהָ) of Zipporah (18:2) and concludes with the "sending away" (וַיְשַׁלַּח) of Yitro (18:27).  He also notes that <i>vayishma</i> (וַיִּשְׁמַע) appears at both the beginning (18:1) and near the end (18:24) of the chapter.</fn></li>
 
<li><b>Characters</b> – Yitro and Moshe are the main protagonists throughout the chapter and the only speakers.  In the surrounding chapters, in contrast, the nation plays a more active role.</li>
 
<li><b>Characters</b> – Yitro and Moshe are the main protagonists throughout the chapter and the only speakers.  In the surrounding chapters, in contrast, the nation plays a more active role.</li>
 
<li><b>Plot</b> – The unifying motif of the entire chapter is Yitro's interest and concern regarding the welfare of Moshe and the people.  This theme is repeated numerous times – see <aht-sis color="red" weight="normal" step="1">vss. 1,8,9,14,17,23</aht-sis>.</li>
 
<li><b>Plot</b> – The unifying motif of the entire chapter is Yitro's interest and concern regarding the welfare of Moshe and the people.  This theme is repeated numerous times – see <aht-sis color="red" weight="normal" step="1">vss. 1,8,9,14,17,23</aht-sis>.</li>
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<li>Chapter 18 may be divided into two main scenes – verses 1-12 and verses 13-26.<fn>The structure here views the two scenes as being of equal importance.  Alternatively, the first scene functions merely as an introduction, and the second scene is the main storyline.</fn>  Verse 27 closes the entire unit.<fn>The scenes are of roughly equal length.  If one views 18:24-27 as an epilogue (see <a href="Chronology – Shemot 18/2#ImplementedLater" data-aht="page">Chronology</a> for the possibility that the implementation occurred only a year after the bulk of the chapter), then the two scenes (18:1-12 and 18:13-23) are almost identical in size.</fn></li>
 
<li>Chapter 18 may be divided into two main scenes – verses 1-12 and verses 13-26.<fn>The structure here views the two scenes as being of equal importance.  Alternatively, the first scene functions merely as an introduction, and the second scene is the main storyline.</fn>  Verse 27 closes the entire unit.<fn>The scenes are of roughly equal length.  If one views 18:24-27 as an epilogue (see <a href="Chronology – Shemot 18/2#ImplementedLater" data-aht="page">Chronology</a> for the possibility that the implementation occurred only a year after the bulk of the chapter), then the two scenes (18:1-12 and 18:13-23) are almost identical in size.</fn></li>
<li><b>Plot</b> – In the first scene of Chapter 18, Yitro and Moshe speak about the good (<aht-sis color="purple" weight="normal" step="2">הַטּוֹבָה</aht-sis>) that Hashem did (<aht-sis color="purple" weight="normal" step="2">עָשָׂה אֱלֹהִים, עָשָׂה ה&#8207;'&#8207;</aht-sis>) for the nation, while in the second they discuss what is not good (<aht-sis color="#f0f" weight="normal" step="2">לֹא טוֹב</aht-sis>) about what Moshe is doing (<aht-sis color="#f0f" weight="normal" step="2">הוּא עֹשֶׂה, אַתָּה עֹשֶׂה, עֲשֹׂהוּ, תַּעֲשֶׂה&#8206;</aht-sis>) to the nation.<fn>The parallel language between "חֹתֵן מֹשֶׁה אֵת כָּל אֲשֶׁר עָשָׂה אֱלֹהִים לְמֹשֶׁה וּלְיִשְׂרָאֵל עַמּוֹ" in v.1 and "חֹתֵן מֹשֶׁה אֵת כָּל אֲשֶׁר הוּא עֹשֶׂה לָעָם" in v.14 is noted by <multilink><a href="Cassuto18-14" data-aht="source">U. Cassuto</a><a href="Cassuto18-14" data-aht="source">Shemot 18:14</a><a href="Umberto Cassuto" data-aht="parshan">About U. Cassuto</a></multilink>.</fn></li>  
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<li><b>Plot</b> – In the first scene of Chapter 18, Yitro and Moshe speak about the good (<aht-sis color="purple" weight="normal" step="2">הַטּוֹבָה</aht-sis>) that Hashem did (<aht-sis color="purple" weight="normal" step="2">עָשָׂה אֱלֹהִים, עָשָׂה ה&#8207;'&#8207;</aht-sis>) for the nation, while in the second they discuss what is not good (<aht-sis color="#f0f" weight="normal" step="2">לֹא טוֹב</aht-sis>) about what Moshe is doing (<aht-sis color="#f0f" weight="normal" step="2">הוּא עֹשֶׂה, אַתָּה עֹשֶׂה, עֲשֹׂהוּ, תַּעֲשֶׂה&#8206;</aht-sis>) to the nation.<fn>The parallel language between "חֹתֵן מֹשֶׁה אֵת כָּל אֲשֶׁר עָשָׂה אֱלֹהִים לְמֹשֶׁה וּלְיִשְׂרָאֵל עַמּוֹ" in v.1 and "חֹתֵן מֹשֶׁה אֵת כָּל אֲשֶׁר הוּא עֹשֶׂה לָעָם" in v.14 is noted by <multilink><a href="Cassuto18-14" data-aht="source">U. Cassuto</a><a href="Cassuto18-14" data-aht="source">Shemot 18:14</a><a href="Prof. Umberto Cassuto" data-aht="parshan">About Prof. U. Cassuto</a></multilink>.</fn></li>  
 
<li><b>Timing</b> – The time marker, "And it happened on the next day" (18:13), divides the chapter into two scenes.  See <a href="Chronology – Shemot 18" data-aht="page">Chronology</a> for the time frames of each scene.<fn>According to the opinions that Scenes I and II did not occur in the same time frame, the Torah combines them in one unit because of their shared characters and content.  See also <a href="Structure – Sefer Shemot" data-aht="page">Structure of Sefer Shemot</a> for the possibility that the first part of Chapter 18 sums up the miracles of the first half of the book, and the second part of Chapter 18 connects to the Covenant section in the second half of the book.</fn></li>
 
<li><b>Timing</b> – The time marker, "And it happened on the next day" (18:13), divides the chapter into two scenes.  See <a href="Chronology – Shemot 18" data-aht="page">Chronology</a> for the time frames of each scene.<fn>According to the opinions that Scenes I and II did not occur in the same time frame, the Torah combines them in one unit because of their shared characters and content.  See also <a href="Structure – Sefer Shemot" data-aht="page">Structure of Sefer Shemot</a> for the possibility that the first part of Chapter 18 sums up the miracles of the first half of the book, and the second part of Chapter 18 connects to the Covenant section in the second half of the book.</fn></li>
 
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<!-- <h2 name="Unit Boundaries"><aht-sis color="red" weight="bold" step="1">Step 1</aht-sis> – Boundaries of Larger Unit – <i style="text-transform:none">"Yitro's Visit"</i> (18:1-27)</h2>
 
<ul>
 
<ul>
<li>Frame – Shemot 18 is a self-contained unit framed by Yitro's arrival and departure.<fn>Cf. <multilink><a href="Cassuto18End" data-aht="source">U. Cassuto</a><a href="Cassuto18End" data-aht="source">Conclusion of Shemot 18</a><a href="Umberto Cassuto" data-aht="parshan">About U. Cassuto</a></multilink> who notes that the chapter begins with the "sending away" (שִׁלּוּחֶיהָ) of Zipporah (18:2) and concludes with the "sending away" (וַיְשַׁלַּח) of Yitro (18:27).  He also notes that <i>vayishma</i> (וַיִּשְׁמַע) appears at both the beginning (18:1) and near the end (18:24) of the chapter.</fn></li>
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<li>Frame – Shemot 18 is a self-contained unit framed by Yitro's arrival and departure.<fn>Cf. <multilink><a href="Cassuto18End" data-aht="source">U. Cassuto</a><a href="Cassuto18End" data-aht="source">Conclusion of Shemot 18</a><a href="Prof. Umberto Cassuto" data-aht="parshan">About Prof. U. Cassuto</a></multilink> who notes that the chapter begins with the "sending away" (שִׁלּוּחֶיהָ) of Zipporah (18:2) and concludes with the "sending away" (וַיְשַׁלַּח) of Yitro (18:27).  He also notes that <i>vayishma</i> (וַיִּשְׁמַע) appears at both the beginning (18:1) and near the end (18:24) of the chapter.</fn></li>
 
<li>Characters (Who) – Yitro and Moshe are the main protagonists throughout the chapter and the only speakers.  In the surrounding chapters, in contrast, the nation plays a more active role.</li>
 
<li>Characters (Who) – Yitro and Moshe are the main protagonists throughout the chapter and the only speakers.  In the surrounding chapters, in contrast, the nation plays a more active role.</li>
 
<li>Plot (What) – The unifying motif of the entire chapter is Yitro's interest and concern regarding the welfare of Moshe and the people.  This theme is repeated numerous times – see <aht-sis color="red" weight="normal" step="1">vss. 1,8,9,14,17,23</aht-sis>.</li>
 
<li>Plot (What) – The unifying motif of the entire chapter is Yitro's interest and concern regarding the welfare of Moshe and the people.  This theme is repeated numerous times – see <aht-sis color="red" weight="normal" step="1">vss. 1,8,9,14,17,23</aht-sis>.</li>
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<li>Chapter 18 may be divided into two main scenes – verses 1-12 and verses 13-27.<fn>The scenes are of roughly equal length.  If one views 18:24-27 as an epilogue (see <a href="Chronology – Shemot 18/2#ImplementedLater" data-aht="page">Chronology</a> for the possibility that the implementation occurred only a year after the bulk of the chapter), then the two scenes (18:1-12 and 18:13-23) become almost identical in size.</fn>  Each contains a dialogue between Yitro and Moshe.</li>
 
<li>Chapter 18 may be divided into two main scenes – verses 1-12 and verses 13-27.<fn>The scenes are of roughly equal length.  If one views 18:24-27 as an epilogue (see <a href="Chronology – Shemot 18/2#ImplementedLater" data-aht="page">Chronology</a> for the possibility that the implementation occurred only a year after the bulk of the chapter), then the two scenes (18:1-12 and 18:13-23) become almost identical in size.</fn>  Each contains a dialogue between Yitro and Moshe.</li>
<li>Plot (What) – In the first scene of Chapter 18, Yitro and Moshe speak about the good (<aht-sis color="purple" weight="normal" step="2">הַטּוֹבָה</aht-sis>) that Hashem did (<aht-sis color="purple" weight="normal" step="2">עָשָׂה אֱלֹהִים, עָשָׂה ה&#8207;'&#8207;</aht-sis>) for the nation, while in the second they discuss what is not good (<aht-sis color="#f0f" weight="normal" step="2">לֹא טוֹב</aht-sis>) about what Moshe is doing (<aht-sis color="#f0f" weight="normal" step="2">הוּא עֹשֶׂה, אַתָּה עֹשֶׂה, תַּעֲשֶׂה&#8206;</aht-sis>) to the nation.<fn>The parallel language between <span style="color:red;">חֹתֵן מֹשֶׁה אֵת כָּל אֲשֶׁר עָשָׂה אֱלֹהִים לְמֹשֶׁה וּלְיִשְׂרָאֵל עַמּוֹ</span> in v.1 and <span style="color:red;">חֹתֵן מֹשֶׁה אֵת כָּל אֲשֶׁר הוּא עֹשֶׂה לָעָם</span> in v.14 is noted by <multilink><a href="Cassuto18-14" data-aht="source">U. Cassuto</a><a href="Cassuto18-14" data-aht="source">Shemot 18:14</a><a href="Umberto Cassuto" data-aht="parshan">About U. Cassuto</a></multilink>.</fn></li>  
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<li>Plot (What) – In the first scene of Chapter 18, Yitro and Moshe speak about the good (<aht-sis color="purple" weight="normal" step="2">הַטּוֹבָה</aht-sis>) that Hashem did (<aht-sis color="purple" weight="normal" step="2">עָשָׂה אֱלֹהִים, עָשָׂה ה&#8207;'&#8207;</aht-sis>) for the nation, while in the second they discuss what is not good (<aht-sis color="#f0f" weight="normal" step="2">לֹא טוֹב</aht-sis>) about what Moshe is doing (<aht-sis color="#f0f" weight="normal" step="2">הוּא עֹשֶׂה, אַתָּה עֹשֶׂה, תַּעֲשֶׂה&#8206;</aht-sis>) to the nation.<fn>The parallel language between <span style="color:red;">חֹתֵן מֹשֶׁה אֵת כָּל אֲשֶׁר עָשָׂה אֱלֹהִים לְמֹשֶׁה וּלְיִשְׂרָאֵל עַמּוֹ</span> in v.1 and <span style="color:red;">חֹתֵן מֹשֶׁה אֵת כָּל אֲשֶׁר הוּא עֹשֶׂה לָעָם</span> in v.14 is noted by <multilink><a href="Cassuto18-14" data-aht="source">U. Cassuto</a><a href="Cassuto18-14" data-aht="source">Shemot 18:14</a><a href="Prof. Umberto Cassuto" data-aht="parshan">About Prof. U. Cassuto</a></multilink>.</fn></li>  
 
<li>Timing (When) – The time marker "And it happened on the next day" in 18:13 divides the chapter into two scenes.  See <a href="Chronology – Shemot 18" data-aht="page">Chronology</a> for the time frames of each scene.<fn>According to the opinions that Scenes I and II did not occur in the same time frame, the Torah combines them in one unit because of their shared characters and content.</fn></li>
 
<li>Timing (When) – The time marker "And it happened on the next day" in 18:13 divides the chapter into two scenes.  See <a href="Chronology – Shemot 18" data-aht="page">Chronology</a> for the time frames of each scene.<fn>According to the opinions that Scenes I and II did not occur in the same time frame, the Torah combines them in one unit because of their shared characters and content.</fn></li>
 
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Version as of 13:29, 19 February 2015

Structural Analysis – Shemot 18
"Yitro's Visit"

Broader Context

  • Shemot 18 is part of the larger unit "A Nation in Transition" which encompasses Chapters 15:22 – 18:27. For further discussion and alternative understandings of the relationship between Chapter 18 and its surrounding chapters, see Structure of Sefer Shemot.
  • Step 1 – Boundaries of the Unit

    "Yitro's Visit" (18:1-27)

    • Frame – Shemot 18 is a self-contained unit framed by Yitro's arrival and departure.1
    • Characters – Yitro and Moshe are the main protagonists throughout the chapter and the only speakers. In the surrounding chapters, in contrast, the nation plays a more active role.
    • Plot – The unifying motif of the entire chapter is Yitro's interest and concern regarding the welfare of Moshe and the people. This theme is repeated numerous times – see vss. 1,8,9,14,17,23.

    Step 2 – Division into Scenes

    I. "Reunion" (18:1-12)
    II. "Yitro's Advice" (18:13-26)
    Aftermath: Yitro's Departure (18:27)

    Step 3.1 – Subdivision of Scene I

    A. "News & Arrival" (18:1-7)
    B. "Conversation" (18:8-12)

    Step 3.2 – Subdivision of Scene II

    A. "Problem" (18:13-18)
    B. "Proposal" (18:19-23)
    C. "Implementation" (18:24-26)

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