Êxodo 5:21

21 e disseram-lhes: Olhe o Senhor para vós, e julgue isso, porquanto fizestes o nosso caso repelente diante de Faraó e diante de seus servos, metendo-lhes nas mãos uma espada para nos matar.

Êxodo 5:21 Meaning and Commentary

Exodus 5:21

And they said unto them, the Lord look upon you and judge,
&c.] Or, "will look upon you and judge" F17; and so it is either a prediction of what would be done to them, or an imprecation on them that God would take notice of their conduct, and punish them, or at least chastise them for acting the part they had, if not wickedly, yet imprudently:

because you have made our savour to be abhorred in the eyes of Pharaoh;
or to "stink" F18; they were become vile, abominable, and hateful to him, he could not bear the sight of them, and treated them as the filth and offscouring of all things; they had lost their good name, credit, and reputation with him; for leave being asked for them to go three days' journey into the wilderness, to offer sacrifice, and keep a feast, they were looked upon as a parcel of idle slothful fellows:

and in the eyes of his servants;
not the taskmasters only, but his nobles, counsellors, and courtiers:

to put a sword in their hands to slay us;
a proverbial expression, signifying that they by their conduct had exposed them to the utmost danger, and had given their enemies an occasion against them, and an opportunity of destroying their whole nation, under a pretence of disobedience and disloyalty.


FOOTNOTES:

F17 (jwpvyw-ary) "videbit" "et judicabit", Rivet.
F18 (Mtvabh) "fecisti foetere", V. L. Pagninus, Montanus, Tigurine version, Drusius.

Êxodo 5:21 In-Context

19 Então os oficiais dos filhos de Israel viram-se em aperto, porquanto se lhes dizia: Nada diminuireis dos vossos tijolos, da tarefa do dia no seu dia.
20 Ao saírem da presença de Faraó depararam com Moisés e Arão que vinham ao encontro deles,
21 e disseram-lhes: Olhe o Senhor para vós, e julgue isso, porquanto fizestes o nosso caso repelente diante de Faraó e diante de seus servos, metendo-lhes nas mãos uma espada para nos matar.
22 Então, tornando-se Moisés ao Senhor, disse: Senhor! por que trataste mal a este povo? por que me enviaste?
23 Pois desde que me apresentei a Faraó para falar em teu nome, ele tem maltratado a este povo; e de nenhum modo tens livrado o teu povo.
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