Jethro in Easton's Bible Dictionary
            his excellence, or gain, a prince or priest of Midian, who
 succeeded his father Reuel. Moses spent forty years 
after his
 exile from the Egyptian court as keeper of Jethro's 
flocks.
 While the Israelites were encamped at Sinai, and 
soon after
 their victory over Amalek, Jethro came to meet 
Moses, bringing
 with him Zipporah and her two sons. They met at the 
"mount of
 God," and "Moses told him all that the Lord had done 
unto
 Pharaoh" (Ex. 18:8). On the following day Jethro, 
observing the
 multiplicity of the duties devolving on Moses, 
advised him to
 appoint subordinate judges, rulers of thousands, of 
hundreds, of
 fifties, and of tens, to decide smaller matters, 
leaving only
 the weightier matters to be referred to Moses, to be 
laid before
 the Lord. This advice Moses adopted (Ex. 18). He was 
also called
 Hobab (q.v.), which was probably his personal name, 
while Jethro
 was an official name. (See MOSES -T0002602.)
                          
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