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After this presentation to Israelâs leaders, Moses and Aaron went and spoke to Pharaoh. They told him, âThis is what the LORD, the God of Israel, says: Let my people go so they may hold a festival in my honor in the wilderness.â
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âIs that so?â retorted Pharaoh. âAnd who is the LORD ? Why should I listen to him and let Israel go? I donât know the LORD, and I will not let Israel go.â
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But Aaron and Moses persisted. âThe God of the Hebrews has met with us,â they declared. âSo let us take a three-day journey into the wilderness so we can offer sacrifices to the LORD our God. If we donât, he will kill us with a plague or with the sword.â
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Pharaoh replied, âMoses and Aaron, why are you distracting the people from their tasks? Get back to work!
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Look, there are many of your people in the land, and you are stopping them from their work.â
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That same day Pharaoh sent this order to the Egyptian slave drivers and the Israelite foremen:
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âDo not supply any more straw for making bricks. Make the people get it themselves!
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But still require them to make the same number of bricks as before. Donât reduce the quota. They are lazy. Thatâs why they are crying out, âLet us go and offer sacrifices to our God.â
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Load them down with more work. Make them sweat! That will teach them to listen to lies!â
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So the slave drivers and foremen went out and told the people: âThis is what Pharaoh says: I will not provide any more straw for you.
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Go and get it yourselves. Find it wherever you can. But you must produce just as many bricks as before!â
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So the people scattered throughout the land of Egypt in search of stubble to use as straw.
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Meanwhile, the Egyptian slave drivers continued to push hard. âMeet your daily quota of bricks, just as you did when we provided you with straw!â they demanded.
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Then they whipped the Israelite foremen they had put in charge of the work crews. âWhy havenât you met your quotas either yesterday or today?â they demanded.
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So the Israelite foremen went to Pharaoh and pleaded with him. âPlease donât treat your servants like this,â they begged.
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âWe are given no straw, but the slave drivers still demand, âMake bricks!â We are being beaten, but it isnât our fault! Your own people are to blame!â
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But Pharaoh shouted, âYouâre just lazy! Lazy! Thatâs why youâre saying, âLet us go and offer sacrifices to the LORD .â
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Now get back to work! No straw will be given to you, but you must still produce the full quota of bricks.â
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The Israelite foremen could see that they were in serious trouble when they were told, âYou must not reduce the number of bricks you make each day.â
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As they left Pharaohâs court, they confronted Moses and Aaron, who were waiting outside for them.
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The foremen said to them, âMay the LORD judge and punish you for making us stink before Pharaoh and his officials. You have put a sword into their hands, an excuse to kill us!â