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- Jethro (biblical figure) - Wikipedia
Jethro is called a priest of Midian and became father-in-law of Moses after he gave his daughter, Zipporah, in marriage to Moses He is introduced in Exodus 2:18
- 13 Facts You Should Know About Jethro - Chabad. org
Jethro (also known as Yitro or Yisro) was a Midianite priest and Moses’ father-in-law, whose destiny was tied to the Jewish nation An idol worshiper who embraced the truth of Judaism, his wise advice to Moses greatly improved the Jewish judicial system
- What Do We Know about Moses Father-in-Law Jethro?
Jethro in the Bible is Moses' father-in-law and the priest of Midian He offered Moses refuge when he fled Egypt and later gave Moses crucial leadership and delegation advice, which helped him manage the Israelites more effectively
- Who was Jethro in the Bible? - GotQuestions. org
Jethro was the father-in-law of Moses and father of Zipporah Jethro is first mentioned in the Bible in Exodus 2:16 where he is described as “a priest of Midian ” He is also referred to as Reuel (verse 18), which could indicate the equivalent of a last name
- Who was Jethro in the Bible?
Jethro appears in the Hebrew Scriptures as the father-in-law of Moses and a significant figure whose wisdom influenced Israel’s early governance In the Book of Exodus, he is recorded under multiple names or titles, including “Reuel” (Exodus 2:18) and “Jethro” (Exodus 3:1, 4:18, 18:1)
- Best of Jethro - What Happened Was | Universal Comedy
In honour of Jethro's life (1948 - 2021) we bring you our favourite moments by the legendary Cornish comedian May he rest in peace
- Who Is Jethro, Priest of Midian? - Biblical Archaeology Society
Learn the story of Jethro, priest of Midian and Moses’s father-in-law, a trusted and wise counselor
- Jethro | Hebrew Priest, Midianite Priest, Exodus Leader . . .
Jethro, in the Old Testament, priest of Midian of the Kenite clan, with whom Moses took refuge after he killed an Egyptian and whose daughter Moses married (Exodus 3:1) After the Exodus, Jethro visited the Hebrews encamped at the “mountain of God” and brought with him Moses’ wife and sons
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