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What does the Bible say about Jethro's confession in Exodus 18?

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Jethro's confession highlights the greatness of God who delivered Israel from Egypt.

In Exodus 18:10-11, Jethro praises the Lord, acknowledging His greatness and the deliverance of Israel from Egyptian bondage. He recognizes that God is greater than all other gods, affirming the truth of God’s sovereignty and power over human pride and idolatry. This confession exemplifies a transformative recognition of God's works, which emphasizes the importance of speaking about God's goodness and His mighty acts. Jethro's understanding reflects true knowledge of God, moving from mere hearsay to experiential faith as he witnesses the effects of God's deliverance through Moses' testimony.
Scripture References: Exodus 18:10-11, Acts 7:30-36, Deuteronomy 6:4, Jeremiah 31:34

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