Éxodo 1:9

9 El rey le dijo a su pueblo: «Miren, el pueblo de Israel ahora es más numeroso y más fuerte que nosotros.

Éxodo 1:9 Meaning and Commentary

Exodus 1:9

And he said unto his people
His princes, nobles, and courtiers about him, his principal ministers of state:

behold, the people of the children of Israel are more and mightier than
we:
which could not be true in fact, but is said to stir up his nobles to attend to what he was about to say, and to work upon them to take some speedy measures for the crushing of this people; for that they were more in number, and mightier in power and wealth than the Egyptians, it was impossible; and indeed it may seem strange, that the king should tell such an untruth, which might be so easily contradicted by his courtiers; though the words will bear to be otherwise rendered, as that "the children of Israel are many" F15; as they were very greatly multiplied, and became very numerous; and they might be "mightier", that is, more robust and strong, and fitter for war than the Egyptians, and therefore, were formidable, and a people to be guarded against; and it was high time to think of securing themselves from them, before they grew too mighty and powerful; or they might be more numerous and mighty in that part of the land in which they were, in Goshen, though not more and mightier than the Egyptians in general.


FOOTNOTES:

F15 (br) "multus", Pagninus, Montanus, Drusius, Rivet.

Éxodo 1:9 In-Context

7 Pero sus descendientes —los israelitas— tuvieron muchos hijos y nietos. De hecho, se multiplicaron tanto que llegaron a ser sumamente poderosos y llenaron todo el territorio.
8 Tiempo después, subió al poder de Egipto un nuevo rey que no conocía nada de José ni de sus hechos.
9 El rey le dijo a su pueblo: «Miren, el pueblo de Israel ahora es más numeroso y más fuerte que nosotros.
10 Tenemos que idear un plan para evitar que los israelitas sigan multiplicándose. Si no hacemos nada, y estalla una guerra, se aliarán con nuestros enemigos, pelearán contra nosotros, y luego se escaparán del reino».
11 Por lo tanto, los egipcios esclavizaron a los israelitas y les pusieron capataces despiadados a fin de subyugarlos por medio de trabajos forzados. Los obligaron a construir las ciudades de Pitón y Ramsés como centros de almacenamiento para el rey.
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