Afterward
Moses and Aaron went to Pharaoh and said, “This is what the Lord, the God of
Israel, says: ‘Let my people go, so that they may hold a festival to me in the
wilderness.’”
Pharaoh
said, “Who is the Lord, that I should obey him and let Israel go? I do not know
the Lord and I will not let Israel go.”
Then
they said, “The God of the Hebrews has met with us. Now let us take a three-day
journey into the wilderness to offer sacrifices to the Lord our God, or he may
strike us with plagues or with the sword.”
But
the king of Egypt said, “Moses and Aaron, why are you taking the people away
from their labor? Get back to your work!” Then Pharaoh said, “Look, the people
of the land are now numerous, and you are stopping them from working.”
That
same day Pharaoh gave this order to the slave drivers and overseers in charge
of the people: “You are no longer to supply the people with straw for making
bricks; let them go and gather their own straw. But require them to make the
same number of bricks as before; don’t reduce the quota. They are lazy; that is
why they are crying out, ‘Let us go and sacrifice to our God.’ Make the work
harder for the people so that they keep working and pay no attention to lies.”
Then
the slave drivers and the overseers went out and said to the people, “This is what
Pharaoh says: ‘I will not give you any more straw. Go and get your own straw
wherever you can find it, but your work will not be reduced at all.’” So the
people scattered all over Egypt to gather stubble to use for straw. The slave
drivers kept pressing them, saying, “Complete the work required of you for each
day, just as when you had straw.” And Pharaoh’s slave drivers beat the
Israelite overseers they had appointed, demanding, “Why haven’t you met your
quota of bricks yesterday or today, as before?”
Then
the Israelite overseers went and appealed to Pharaoh: “Why have you treated
your servants this way? Your servants are given no straw, yet we are told,
‘Make bricks!’ Your servants are being beaten, but the fault is with your own
people.”
Pharaoh
said, “Lazy, that’s what you are—lazy! That is why you keep saying, ‘Let us go
and sacrifice to the Lord.’ Now get to work. You will not be given any straw,
yet you must produce your full quota of bricks.”
The
Israelite overseers realized they were in trouble when they were told, “You are
not to reduce the number of bricks required of you for each day.” When they
left Pharaoh, they found Moses and Aaron waiting to meet them, and they said,
“May the Lord look on you and judge you! You have made us obnoxious to Pharaoh
and his officials and have put a sword in their hand to kill us.”
Moses
returned to the Lord and said, “Why, Lord, why have you brought trouble on this
people? Is this why you sent me? Ever since I went to Pharaoh to speak in your
name, he has brought trouble on this people, and you have not rescued your
people at all.”
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