Exodus 5:3-13

3 Moses and Aaron replied, "The God of the Hebrews has revealed himself to us. Allow us to travel three days into the desert to offer sacrifices to the Lord our God. If we don't do so, he will kill us with disease or by war."
4 The king said to Moses and Aaron, "What do you mean by making the people neglect their work? Get those slaves back to work!
5 You people have become more numerous than the Egyptians. And now you want to stop working!"
6 That same day the king commanded the Egyptian slave drivers and the Israelite foremen:
7 "Stop giving the people straw for making bricks. Make them go and find it for themselves.
8 But still require them to make the same number of bricks as before, not one brick less. They don't have enough work to do, and that is why they keep asking me to let them go and offer sacrifices to their God!
9 Make them work harder and keep them busy, so that they won't have time to listen to a pack of lies."
10 The slave drivers and the Israelite foremen went out and said to the Israelites, "The king has said that he will not supply you with any more straw.
11 He says that you must go and get it for yourselves wherever you can find it, but you must still make the same number of bricks."
12 So the people went all over Egypt looking for straw.
13 The slave drivers kept trying to force them to make the same number of bricks every day as they had made when they were given straw.

Exodus 5:3-13 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO EXODUS 5

Moses and Aaron go in to Pharaoh, and desire leave for the children of Israel to go into the wilderness three days' journey, to sacrifice to the Lord, and are answered in a very churlish and atheistical manner, and are charged with making the people idle, the consequence of which was, the taskmasters had orders, to make their work more heavy and toilsome, Ex 5:1-9 which orders were executed with severity by them, Ex 5:10-13, upon which the officers of the children of Israel complained to Pharaoh, but to no purpose, Ex 5:14-19, and meeting with Moses and Aaron, lay the blame upon them, Ex 5:20,21, which sends Moses to the Lord to expostulate with him about it, Ex 5:22,23.

Scripture taken from the Good News Translation - Second Edition, Copyright 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by Permission.