Exodus 18:7

Exodus 18:7 I. This world is not a scene adapted or intended to afford the pleasure and benefit of friendship _entire._Men cannot collect and keep around them an assemblage of congenial spirits, to constitute, as it were, a bright social fire, ever glowing, ever burning, amidst the winter of this w... [ Continue Reading ]

Exodus 18:17,18

Exodus 18:17 Various lessons may be gathered from the fact that Moses was wearing himself away by undue application to the duties of his office, and that by adopting Jethro's suggestion and dividing the labour he was able to spare himself and nevertheless equally secure the administration of justic... [ Continue Reading ]

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