What is the meaning of Exodus 18:10? Blessed be the LORD • Jethro’s opening words set the tone of praise, spotlighting the covenant name “LORD” (YHWH) and acknowledging Him as the sole source of blessing (1 Chronicles 29:10; Psalm 103:1). • By blessing the LORD, Jethro publicly affirms God’s faithfulness already revealed in the plagues and the Red Sea (Exodus 14:31). • His declaration shows that worship is the fitting response to God’s mighty acts, anticipating later doxologies like Luke 1:68, “Blessed be the Lord, the God of Israel, for He has visited and redeemed His people”. Who has delivered you from the hand of the Egyptians and of Pharaoh • “Delivered” highlights a real, historical rescue—God intervened personally, breaking Pharaoh’s grip on Moses and the nation (Exodus 12:51). • The phrase underscores God’s power over oppressive rulers (Psalm 136:11-12) and fulfills His promise in Exodus 3:20 that He would compel Pharaoh to let Israel go. • For Moses, the “you” recalls earlier threats on his life (Exodus 2:15) and God’s protection throughout the confrontation with Pharaoh (Exodus 7–11). • The deliverance models salvation: God acts first, His people receive the victory (Colossians 1:13). And who has delivered the people from the hand of the Egyptians • Jethro widens the lens from Moses to the entire nation, stressing communal redemption (Exodus 13:3). • The repetition of “delivered” reinforces the completeness of God’s rescue—no Israelite was left under Egyptian control (Exodus 14:30; Deuteronomy 26:8). • This corporate salvation forms Israel’s identity and becomes the pattern for future generations to recount (Psalm 105:37; Acts 13:17). • The statement invites every believer to remember God’s track record and trust Him for present deliverances (2 Corinthians 1:10). summary Exodus 18:10 captures Jethro’s joyful recognition of God’s faithful, literal intervention. He blesses the LORD, celebrates personal and national deliverance from Pharaoh’s tyranny, and affirms that God alone secures true freedom. The verse calls believers today to echo that praise, remembering that the same Lord who rescued Israel still delivers His people and deserves wholehearted worship. |