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What does the Bible say about the leadership of Moses?

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The Bible portrays Moses as God’s chosen leader who receives guidance directly from Him and is instructed to lead His people in accordance with God's laws.

The leadership of Moses is a significant theme in the biblical narrative, particularly in Exodus 18:13-27. In this passage, Moses is depicted as a mediator between God and the people of Israel, tasked with judging their disputes based on God’s statutes. His leadership is characterized by a direct communication with God, receiving revelations that he is to teach the people. Jethro, Moses' father-in-law, observes the burden that the role places on him and offers counsel, emphasizing the need for delegation in leadership. This highlights that while Moses bears the primary responsibility as the leader under God’s authority, the actual governance also requires collaboration with others, appointed to assist him in civil matters while he focuses on spiritual issues.
Scripture References: Exodus 18:13-27

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Jethro's Counsel
Tim James · Apr 12, 2023
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