Exode 18:4

4 Et l'autre Éliézer (Dieu aide), car le Dieu de mon père, dit-il, m'a été en aide, et m'a délivré de l'épée de Pharaon.

Exode 18:4 Meaning and Commentary

Exodus 18:4

And the name of the other was Eliezer
Who seems to be his second son, and was that which was circumcised by Zipporah at the inn, and about which there was such a stir, ( Exodus 4:24-26 ) , and signifies "my God [is] help", or, his helper:

for the God of my father, [said he], was mine help, and delivered me
from the sword of Pharaoh;
who, on hearing that Moses had killed an Egyptian, was wroth with him, and sought to slay him; and perhaps drew his sword for that purpose, but was prevented: however, this, in all human probability, would have been the case, that he would have fallen by his sword either in a private or public manner, had it not been for the interposition of divine Providence, and therefore he gave this name to his child, to be a standing memorial of it.

Exode 18:4 In-Context

2 Et Jéthro, beau-père de Moïse, prit Séphora, femme de Moïse, après son renvoi,
3 Et ses deux fils, dont l'un s'appelait Guershom (étranger là), car, dit-il, j'ai séjourné dans un pays étranger;
4 Et l'autre Éliézer (Dieu aide), car le Dieu de mon père, dit-il, m'a été en aide, et m'a délivré de l'épée de Pharaon.
5 Jéthro, beau-père de Moïse, vint donc vers Moïse, avec ses enfants et sa femme, au désert où il était campé, près de la montagne de Dieu.
6 Et il fit dire à Moïse: Moi, Jéthro ton beau-père, je viens vers toi, avec ta femme et ses deux fils avec elle.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.