Exodus 18:13-26

Exodus 18:13-26

[13] And it came to pass on the morrow,  that Moses  sat  to judge  the people:  stood  by Moses  from the morning  unto the evening.  [14] And when Moses'  father in law  saw  all that he did  to the people,  he said,  What is this thing  that thou doest  to the people?  why sittest  thou thyself alone, and all the people  stand  by thee from morning  unto even?  [15] And Moses  said  unto his father in law,  Because the people  come  unto me to enquire  of God:  [16] When they have a matter,  they come  unto me; and I judge  between one  and another,  and I do make them know  the statutes  of God,  and his laws.  [17] And Moses'  father in law  said  unto him, The thing  that thou doest  is not good.  [18] Thou wilt surely  both thou, and this people  that is with thee: for this thing  is too heavy  for thee; thou art not able  to perform  [19] Hearken  now unto my voice,  I will give thee counsel,  and God  shall be  with thee: Be thou for the people  to God-ward,  that thou mayest bring  the causes  unto God:  [20] And thou shalt teach  them ordinances  and laws,  and shalt shew  them the way  and the work  that they must do.  [21] Moreover thou shalt provide  out of all the people  able  such as fear  God,  of truth,  hating  covetousness;  and place  such over them, to be rulers  of thousands,  and rulers  of hundreds,  rulers  of fifties,  and rulers  of tens:  [22] And let them judge  the people  at all seasons:  and it shall be, that every great  matter  they shall bring  unto thee, but every small  matter  they shall judge:  so shall it be easier  for thyself, and they shall bear  [23] If thou shalt do  this thing,  and God  command  thee so, then thou shalt be able  to endure,  and all this people  shall also go  to their place  in peace.  [24] So Moses  hearkened  to the voice  of his father in law,  and did  all that he had said.  [25] And Moses  chose  able  men  out of all Israel,  and made  them heads  over the people,  rulers  of thousands,  rulers  of hundreds,  rulers  of fifties,  and rulers  of tens.  [26] And they judged  the people  at all seasons:  the hard  causes  they brought  unto Moses,  but every small  matter  they judged