Seminaries and Institutes
Exodus 18: Keeping Moses from Wearing Away


“Exodus 18: Keeping Moses from Wearing Away,” Old Testament Seminary Student Study Guide (2002), 49–50

“Exodus 18,” Old Testament Seminary Student Study Guide, 49–50

Exodus 18

Keeping Moses from Wearing Away

How do you react when people criticize you? What if they are right? Do you accept their opinions and change or do you argue just to save your pride? Moses was a great prophet set over all the people. Notice, however, what happened in Exodus 18 when someone criticized how Moses acted and suggested how he could change. In this case, the person who criticized Moses had nothing to gain personally; he was only interested in helping someone he loved.

Studying the Scriptures

Do activities A and B as you study Exodus 18.

  1. Keeping Moses from Wearing Away

    Moses tried to do it all.

    The Leader

    Moses

    Military

    Joshua

    Judicial

    Moses

    Ecclesiastical

    Moses

    Welfare

    Moses

    Spokesman

    Aaron

    Scriptures

    Moses

    Education

    Moses

    Planning

    Moses

    Offerings

    Moses

    Travel

    Moses

    Political

    Moses

    The Lord taught Moses the organization of leadership over the children of Israel.

    The Leader

    Moses

    Ruler of 1,000

    Ruler of 1,000

    Ruler of 1,000

    Ruler of 100

    Ruler of 100

    Ruler of 100

    Ruler of 100

    Ruler of 100

    Ruler of 100

    Ruler of 100

    Ruler of 100

    Ruler of 100

    Ruler of 100

    Ruler of 50

    Ruler of 50

    Ruler of 10

    Ruler of 10

    Ruler of 10

    Ruler of 10

    Ruler of 10

    Ruler of 10

    Ruler of 10

    Ruler of 10

    Ruler of 10

    Ruler of 10

    Make a chart like the one shown on the left and fill in information from what you read in Exodus 18:13–26.

    The situation

    Why there is a problem

    The proposed solution

    The benefits of implementing the solution

    What Moses did

  2. What Do We Learn from Moses’ Example?

    What do we learn about Moses from the way he responded to Jethro’s criticism?