5:1 And
afterward
Moses
and
Aaron
came,
and
said
unto
Pharaoh,
Thus
saith
Jehovah,
the
God
of
Israel,
Let
my
people
go,
that
they
may
hold
a
feast
unto
me
in
the
wilderness.
5:2 And
Pharaoh
said,
Who
is
Jehovah,
that
I
should
hearken
unto
his
voice
to
let
Israel
go
I
know
not
Jehovah,
and
moreover
I
will
not
let
Israel
go.
5:3 And
they
said,
The
God
of
the
Hebrews
hath
met
with
us:
let
us
go,
we
pray
thee,
three
days'
journey
into
the
wilderness,
and
sacrifice
unto
Jehovah
our
God,
lest
he
fall
upon
us
with
pestilence,
or
with
the
sword.
5:4 And
the
king
of
Egypt
said
unto
them,
Wherefore
do
ye,
Moses
and
Aaron,
loose
the
people
from
their
works
get
you
unto
your
burdens.
5:5 And
Pharaoh
said,
Behold,
the
people
of
the
land
are
now
many,
and
ye
make
them
rest
from
their
burdens.
5:6 And
the
same
day
Pharaoh
commanded
the
taskmasters
of
the
people,
and
their
officers,
saying,
5:7 Ye
shall
no
more
give
the
people
straw
to
make
brick,
as
heretofore:
let
them
go
and
gather
straw
for
themselves.
5:8 And
the
number
of
the
bricks,
which
they
did
make
heretofore,
ye
shall
lay
upon
them;
ye
shall
not
diminish
aught
thereof:
for
they
are
idle;
therefore
they
cry,
saying,
Let
us
go
and
sacrifice
to
our
God.
5:9 Let
heavier
work
be
laid
upon
the
men,
that
they
may
labor
therein;
and
let
them
not
regard
lying
words.
5:10 And
the
taskmasters
of
the
people
went
out,
and
their
officers,
and
they
spake
to
the
people,
saying,
Thus
saith
Pharaoh,
I
will
not
give
you
straw.
5:11 Go
yourselves,
get
you
straw
where
ye
can
find
it:
for
nought
of
your
work
shall
be
diminished.
5:12 So
the
people
were
scattered
abroad
throughout
all
the
land
of
Egypt
to
gather
stubble
for
straw.
5:13 And
the
taskmasters
were
urgent
saying,
Fulfil
your
works,
[your]
daily
tasks,
as
when
there
was
straw.
5:14 And
the
officers
of
the
children
of
Israel,
whom
Pharaoh's
taskmasters
had
set
over
them,
were
beaten,
and
demanded,
Wherefore
have
ye
not
fulfilled
your
task
both
yesterday
and
to-day,
in
making
brick
as
heretofore
5:15 Then
the
officers
of
the
children
of
Israel
came
and
cried
unto
Pharaoh,
saying,
Wherefore
dealest
thou
thus
with
thy
servants
5:16 There
is
no
straw
given
unto
thy
servants,
and
they
say
to
us,
Make
brick:
and,
behold,
thy
servants
are
beaten;
but
the
fault
it
in
thine
own
people.
5:17 But
he
said,
Ye
are
idle,
ye
are
idle:
therefore
ye
say,
Let
us
go
and
sacrifice
to
Jehovah.
5:18 Go
therefore
now,
and
work;
for
there
shall
no
straw
be
given
you,
yet
shall
ye
deliver
the
number
of
bricks.
5:19 And
the
officers
of
the
children
of
Israel
did
see
that
they
were
in
evil
case,
when
it
was
said,
Ye
shall
not
diminish
aught
from
your
bricks,
[your]
daily
tasks.
5:20 And
they
met
Moses
and
Aaron,
who
stood
in
the
way,
as
they
came
forth
from
Pharaoh:
5:21 and
they
said
unto
them,
Jehovah
look
upon
you,
and
judge:
because
ye
have
made
our
savor
to
be
abhorred
in
the
eyes
of
Pharaoh,
and
in
the
eyes
of
his
servants,
to
put
a
sword
in
their
hand
to
slay
us.
5:22 And
Moses
returned
unto
Jehovah,
and
said,
Lord,
wherefore
hast
thou
dealt
ill
with
this
people
why
is
it
that
thou
hast
sent
me
5:23 For
since
I
came
to
Pharaoh
to
speak
in
thy
name,
he
hath
dealt
ill
with
this
people;
neither
hast
thou
delivered
thy
people
at
all.