Exode 5:16

16 On ne donne point de paille à tes serviteurs, et l'on nous dit: Faites des briques! Et voici, tes serviteurs sont battus et ton peuple est en faute.

Exode 5:16 Meaning and Commentary

Exodus 5:16

There is no straw given unto thy servants
As used to be, which they supposed Pharaoh knew nothing of, and by which it appears that the order given by Pharaoh, ( Exodus 5:6 Exodus 5:7 ) was not given in the hearing of the officers, only to the taskmasters, and by them to be made known to the officers, though indeed both are there mentioned, and both represent this to the people, ( Exodus 5:10 )

and they say to us, make brick,
though they had no straw to make or burn it with:

and, behold, thy servants are beaten;
because the same number of bricks is not made as heretofore, but the fault is in thine own people; the taskmasters, who sent the people abroad to get straw or stubble themselves, and therefore could not make the same bricks as before; or "thy people sin" F14, the guilt is theirs: or by thy people are meant the Israelites, whom they call Pharaoh's people to gain favour with him; and then the sense is, either "sin" is imputed "to thy people" {o}, the blame is laid upon them, or punishment is inflicted on them without cause, sin being often put for punishment; they are wrongfully charged with a fault, and wrongfully punished.


FOOTNOTES:

F14 (Kme tajxw) "et peccat populus tuns", Montanus, Drusius, Cartwright.
F15 So Vatablus, Piscator, and some in Munster, Pagninus.

Exode 5:16 In-Context

14 Et les commissaires des enfants d'Israël, que les exacteurs de Pharaon avaient établis sur eux, furent battus, et on leur disait: Pourquoi n'avez-vous point achevé votre tâche, en faisant des briques, hier et aujourd'hui, comme auparavant?
15 Alors les commissaires des enfants d'Israël vinrent et crièrent à Pharaon, en disant: Pourquoi agis-tu ainsi à l'égard de tes serviteurs?
16 On ne donne point de paille à tes serviteurs, et l'on nous dit: Faites des briques! Et voici, tes serviteurs sont battus et ton peuple est en faute.
17 Et il répondit: Vous êtes des paresseux, des paresseux! C'est pour cela que vous dites: Allons sacrifier à l'Éternel.
18 Or, maintenant, allez, travaillez; et l'on ne vous donnera point de paille; et vous fournirez la même quantité de briques.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.