Daily Holy Bible Reading on Exodus 5:3

Exodus Chapter 5

THE TORAH

EXODUS

SHEMOT

The book of Exodus, known as Shemot in Hebrew, is the second book of the Torah. It continues the narrative of the Israelites’ journey and their development as a nation after the book of Genesis.

The book of Exodus chronicles the liberation of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt, the revelation of the Ten Commandments and the establishment of the covenant at Mount Sinai, and the journey towards the Promised Land. It highlights the leadership of Moses, the miracles performed by G-d, and the development of the Israelite nation as a chosen people.

Chapter 5

Exodus (Shemot in Hebrew) Chapter 5 May Appear the Contrary of Being Freed from Slavery

This is the case and point towards deliverance, that many ignore, and continue to leave in lies.

Road To Righteousness And Truth Is Not Always Smooth

But Keep On…

*Rather Than Stay In Comfort Zone With Wickedness, Lies, Vanities, Falsehood & Idolatry!

“Moses and Aaron Come to Pharaoh”
“Pharaoh Increases the Burden on the People”
“The Jews Complain to Moses and Aaron; Moses Complains to G-d”

Afterwards Moses and Aaron came and said to Pharaoh, “So said Hashem, the God of Israel, ‘Send out My people that they may celebrate for Me in the Wilderness.’”
5:1
Pharaoh replied, “Who is Hashem that I should heed His voice to send out Israel? I do not know Hashem, nor will I send out Israel!”
5:2
So they said, “The God of the Hebrews happened upon us. Let us now go for a three-day journey in the Wilderness and we shall bring offerings to Hashem, our God, lest He strike us dead with the plague or the sword.”
5:3
But the quota of bricks that they were making yesterday and before yesterday you shall impose upon them – do not reduce it – for they are lazy; therefore they cry out saying, ‘Let us go and bring offerings to our God.’
:8
He said, “You are lazy, lazy! Therefore you say, ‘Let us go and bring offerings to Hashem.’
:17
They encountered Moses and Aaron standing opposite them, as they left Pharaoh’s presence.
:20
They said to them, “May Hashem look upon you and judge, for you have made our very scent abhorrent in the eyes of Pharaoh and the eyes of his servants, to place a sword in their hands to murder us!”
:21
Moses returned to Hashem and said, “My Lord, why have You done evil to this people, why have You sent me?
:22
From the time I came to Pharaoh to speak in Your Name he did evil to this people, but You did not rescue Your people.”
:23

1 And afterwards, Moses and Aaron came and said to Pharaoh, “So said the Lord God of Israel, ‘Send out My people, and let them sacrifice to Me in the desert.’ “
2 And Pharaoh said, “Who is the Lord that I should heed His voice to let Israel out? I do not know the Lord, neither will I let Israel out.”
3 And they said, “The God of the Hebrews has happened upon us. Now let us go on a three day journey in the desert and sacrifice to the Lord our God, lest He strike us with a plague or with the sword.”
4 But the king of Egypt said to them, “Why, Moses and Aaron, do you disturb the people from their work? Go to your own labors.”
5 And Pharaoh said, “Behold, now the people of the land are many, and you are stopping them from their labors.”
6 So, on that day, Pharaoh commanded the taskmasters of the people and their officers, saying,
7 “You shall not continue to give stubble to the people to make the bricks like yesterday and the day before yesterday. Let them go and gather stubble for themselves.
8 But the number of bricks they have been making yesterday and the day before yesterday you shall impose upon them; you shall not reduce it, for they are lax. Therefore they cry out, saying, ‘Let us go and sacrifice to our God.’
9 Let the labor fall heavy upon the men and let them work at it, and let them not talk about false matters.”
10 So the taskmasters of the people and their officers came out and spoke to the people, saying, “So said Pharaoh, ‘I am not giving you stubble.
11 You go take for yourselves stubble from wherever you find [it], because nothing will be reduced from your work.’ “
12 So the people scattered throughout the entire land of Egypt, to gather a gleaning for stubble.
13 And the taskmasters were pressing [them], saying, “Finish your work, the requirement of each day in its day, just as when there was stubble.”
14 And the officers of the children of Israel whom Pharaoh’s taskmasters had appointed over them were beaten, saying, “Why have you not completed your quota to make bricks like the day before yesterday, neither yesterday nor today?”
15 So the officers of the children of Israel came and cried out to Pharaoh, saying, “Why do you do this to your servants?
16 Stubble is not given to your servants, but they tell us, ‘Make bricks,’ and behold, your servants are beaten, and your people are sinning.”
17 But he said, “You are lax, just lax. Therefore, you say, ‘Let us go, let us sacrifice to the Lord.’
18 And now, go and work, but you will not be given stubble. Nevertheless, the [same] number of bricks you must give.”
19 The officers of the children of Israel saw them in distress, saying, “Do not reduce [the number] of your bricks, the requirement of each day in its day.”
20 They met Moses and Aaron standing before them when they came out from Pharaoh’s presence.
21 And they said to them, “May the Lord look upon you and judge, for you have brought us into foul odor in the eyes of Pharaoh and in the eyes of his servants, to place a sword into their hand[s] to kill us.”
22 So Moses returned to the Lord and said, “O Lord! Why have You harmed this people? Why have You sent me?
23 Since I have come to Pharaoh to speak in Your name, he has harmed this people, and You have not saved Your people.”

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