Aplikace, kterou právě používáte, je biblický program Studijní on-line bible (dále jen SOB) verze 2. Jedná se prozatím o testovací verzi, která je oproti původní verzi postavena na HTML5, využívá JavaScriptovou knihovnu JQuery a framework Bootstrap. Nová verze přináší v některých ohledech zjednodušení, v některých ohledech je tomu naopak. Hlavní výhodou by měla být možnost využívání knihovny JQuery pro novou verzi tooltipů (ze kterých je nově možné kopírovat jejich obsah, případně kliknout na aktivní odkazy na nich). V nové verzi by zobrazení překladů i vyhledávek mělo vypadat "profesionálněji", k dispozici by měly být navíc např. informace o modulech apod. Přehrávač namluvených překladů je nyní postaven na technologii HTML5, tzn., že již ke svému provozu nepotřebuje podporu Flash playeru (který již oficiálně např. pro platformu Android není k dispozici, a u kterého se počítá s postupným všeobecným útlumem).
Application you're using is a biblical program Online Bible Study (SOB), version Nr. 2. This is yet a testing release, which is (compared to the previous version) based on HTML5, uses JQuery JavaScript library and Bootstrap framework. The new version brings in some aspects simplifications. The major advantage should be the possibility of using JQuery for the new version tooltips (from which it is now possible to copy their content, or click on active hyperlinks). In the new version are also available informations about the modules and the like. The player of the narrated translations is now HTML5 powered (he does not need Flash player). I hope, that the new features will be gradually added.
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1 Well, Jethro (the priest of Midian, Moses’ father-in-law) heard of all that Jehovah had done for his people Israel by bringing them out of Egypt.
2 So Jethro [went to him], along with Moses’ wife ZipPorah (since [Moses] had sent her
3 and her two sons away). [One of his sons] was named Gersam, because, as [Moses] said: ‘I was a visitor in a strange land,’
4 and [the other was named] EliEzer, because, as [Moses] said: ‘The God of my fathers is my helper and He rescued me from the hand of Pharaoh.’
5 Jethro took them to Moses in the desert… to his camp on the Mountain of God.
6 And when Moses was told, ‘Look! Your father-in-law Jethro is coming and he’s bringing your wife and two sons with him,’
7 Moses went out to meet them. Then [Moses] bowed before his father-in-law and kissed him, and they hugged each other; then he led them into his tent,
8 where Moses told his father-in-law everything that Jehovah had done to Pharaoh and the Egyptians for Israel’s sake, of all the things that had happened to them along the way, and of how Jehovah had rescued them from the hands of Pharaoh and the Egyptians.
9 Well, Jethro was amazed at all the good things that Jehovah had done for them by rescuing them.
10 And Jethro said, ‘Praise Jehovah, because He rescued them from the hands of Pharaoh and the Egyptians.
11 Now I now know that Jehovah is higher than all [other] gods, and that’s why [the children of Israel] were attacked.’
12 Then Jethro presented whole burnt offerings and sacrifices for God, and Aaron and all the elders of Israel came to eat bread before God along with Moses’ father-in-law.
13 Well, the next morning, Moses sat down to [serve as] judge for the people, and they [kept coming to] Moses all day long.
14 And when Jethro noticed all that [Moses was doing], he asked, ‘Why are you sitting there all by yourself as the people come to you from morning until night?’
15 And Moses said to his father-in-law, ‘Well, the people are coming to me to receive God’s decisions.
16 Because, whenever they have a disagreement, they come to me and I judge each [case]. I teach them the Laws of God and [I judge by] His Laws.’
17 However, Moses’ father-in-law told him, ‘You aren’t handling this thing right,
18 for this will just wear you down, and your people will get tired of it too. You won’t be able to keep doing this all by yourself.
19 So, listen to me; I’m going to tell you what to do, and God will be with you. ‘You can be [the one] who [leads] the people in matters that pertain to God, and you can take their problems before God.
20 You should also [teach] them God’s [ways] and His Laws, and show them how to act and the things that they should be doing.
21 But, keep an eye out among the people for capable, righteous men who fear God… righteous men who hate pride. Then appoint as chiefs over thousands, chiefs over hundreds, chiefs over fifties, and chiefs over tens.
22 Then let them spend all their time judging. And whenever a problem is too great, then they should bring it to you. Let them help you free up your [time] by judging the smaller cases.
23 And if you do that, God will strengthen you, you will [have time to take care of more important matters], and these people will [return to their tents] more peacefully.’
24 Well, Moses paid attention to his father-in-law’s suggestion and did everything he said.
25 He chose capable men throughout all of Israel and made them chiefs of thousands, chiefs of hundreds, chiefs of fifties, and chiefs of tens.
26 Then they judged the people, and whenever a matter was too weighty, they brought it to Moses, while they judged the lighter matters.
27 Then Moses [said goodbye] to his father-in-law, and [Jethro] returned to his own land.