Exode 10:26

26 Et nos troupeaux iront aussi avec nous; il n'en restera pas un ongle. Car nous en prendrons pour servir l'Éternel notre Dieu; et nous ne saurons avec quoi nous devrons servir l'Éternel, que nous ne soyons arrivés là.

Exode 10:26 Meaning and Commentary

Exodus 10:26

Our cattle also shall go with us
Of every kind, of the flocks and of the herds: there shall not an hoof be left behind;
not a single creature that has an hoof: it is a proverbial expression, signifying that they should carry all that belonged to them with them: for thereof must we take to serve the Lord our God;
something of every kind and sort, all they had being devoted to his service, and to be yielded to him upon demand: and we know not with what we must serve the Lord, until we come
thither;
into the wilderness; they knew not exactly and precisely what kind of creatures or how many of them, as Aben Ezra observes, they were to offer at a time; for though before this there was a known distinction between clean and unclean creatures, and the various offerings and sacrifices of the patriarchs might in a good measure direct them in the use of them; yet the special and peculiar laws about sacrifices were not given until after their deliverance, and they were got into the wilderness; so that this was not a bare pretence to get their cattle along with them, but was the true case and real matter of fact.

Exode 10:26 In-Context

24 Alors Pharaon appela Moïse et dit: Allez, servez l'Éternel; que vos brebis et vos bœufs seuls demeurent; vos petits enfants iront aussi avec vous.
25 Mais Moïse répondit: Tu mettras toi-même entre nos mains de quoi faire des sacrifices et des holocaustes, que nous offrirons à l'Éternel notre Dieu.
26 Et nos troupeaux iront aussi avec nous; il n'en restera pas un ongle. Car nous en prendrons pour servir l'Éternel notre Dieu; et nous ne saurons avec quoi nous devrons servir l'Éternel, que nous ne soyons arrivés là.
27 Mais l'Éternel endurcit le cœur de Pharaon, et il ne voulut point les laisser aller.
28 Et Pharaon lui dit: Va-t'en de devant moi! Garde-toi de revoir ma face, car le jour où tu verras ma face, tu mourras.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.