Exode 18:26

26 Qui devaient juger le peuple en tout temps; ils devaient rapporter à Moïse les affaires difficiles, et juger eux-mêmes toutes les petites affaires.

Exode 18:26 Meaning and Commentary

Exodus 18:26

And they judged the people at all seasons
Any day in the week, or any time in the day, whenever there was any occasion for them, and cases were brought before them:

the hard cases they brought unto Moses;
that is, the judges brought them to Moses when such came before them which were too hard for them, it was difficult to them to determine rightly about them, then they brought them to be heard and decided by him; for the judges, and not the people, best knew when a case was hard or easy to determine:

but every small matter they judged themselves;
and gave it as they saw was most agreeable to justice and equity, and did not trouble Moses with it; by which means he was eased of a great deal of business and fatigue, which was Jethro's view in giving the advice he did.

Exode 18:26 In-Context

24 Et Moïse obéit à la voix de son beau-père, et fit tout ce qu'il avait dit.
25 Moïse choisit donc de tout Israël des hommes capables, et les établit chefs sur le peuple, chefs de milliers, chefs de centaines, chefs de cinquantaines, et chefs de dizaines,
26 Qui devaient juger le peuple en tout temps; ils devaient rapporter à Moïse les affaires difficiles, et juger eux-mêmes toutes les petites affaires.
27 Puis Moïse laissa aller son beau-père, qui s'en retourna en son pays.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.