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Beginning of the End - Ellen G. White

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duties of the people referred to him, but the controversies that arose

among them as well. He said, "I make known the statutes of God

and His laws." But Jethro protested, saying, "This thing is too much

for you; you are not able to perform it by yourself." He counseled

Moses to appoint proper persons as rulers of thousands, others as

rulers of hundreds, and others of tens. These were to judge in all

minor matters, while the most difficult and important cases should

still be brought to Moses. This counsel was accepted, and it not only

brought relief to Moses, but it also brought better order among the

people.

The fact that he had been chosen to instruct others did not lead

Moses to think that he himself needed no instruction. The chosen

leader of Israel listened gladly to the suggestions of the godly priest

of Midian, and adopted his plan.

The people continued their journey from Rephidim, following

the movement of the cloudy pillar. Their route had led across barren

plains, over steep slopes, and through rocky gorges. Now Mount

Sinai lifted its massive front before them in solemn majesty. The

cloudy pillar rested on its summit, and the people spread their tents

on the plain beneath. This was to be their home for nearly a year. At

night the pillar of fire assured them of divine protection, and while

they were deep in sleep, the bread of heaven fell gently on the camp.

Here Israel was to receive the most wonderful revelation ever

made by God to humanity. The Lord had gathered His people here

so that He might impress them with the sacredness of His

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