Capitolo 53
or no sentences; few cared him to him if he adored Jehovah
on Sinai or the gilded calf to the foot of Sinai, provided that he was paid to
his/her really price. And him taken desires to demand a liberal price. Also the
inference to be deduced by the way where Moses involved to him it is that
Moses understood him it was that man's way.
Jethro was standing taller in the estimate of Moses, and Moses did better his to
holds Jethro with him, but, Jethro had looked from near apparently, Moses
and it was not satisfied with his/her behavior of the exodus. In the eve of
departure from Sinai, in the moment in which the Israelis were breaking field Moses,
looked for out Jethro and motto to him; "We am traveling to the place of
what it said the God, me glieLa I will give; you come with us, and we want
good thee; for the God you/he/she has talked good respect to Israel.
"And he told him, I won't go; but I will depart for digging his/her own earth,
and to my relative."
Not discouraged, Moses continued to exhort: "I/you/he/she don't allow us, I beg thee;
forasmuch as you the knowest as us we are to camp in the wild region and you
mayest is to us instead of eyes.
"And it will be, if you go with us, yea will be, that that goodness
the God will do to us the same wish that we do to thee." You/he/she has been
inflicted by a passage in Judges, [the Footnote: the Judges me, 16.] that Moseses
Jethro induced for reconsidering his/her refusal and that he accompanied the
congregation in his/her March to Kadesh, but, on the whole one, the text of the
Bible fails to be born out such inference, for there any subsequent mention it is
of Jethro in the books that directly treat of the tests of the trip,
even if there it would seem to have been abundant occasion to have, for Moses
appealed to Jethro for help it had Jethro been present. In his apparent
absence that the March has started, under the command of the God and a lot of Moses
a lot of lacking Jethro.
They departed from the mountain: "And the cloud of the God was on them from