EXODUS CHAPTER 5 Moses and Aaron entreateth Pharaoh to let the people
go, EXODUS 5:1. Pharaoh's blasphemous refusal, EXODUS 5:2. Chides
Moses and Aaron for their request, EXODUS 5:4. Pharaoh, seeing the
Israelites to be many, EXODUS 5:5, commands the task-masters and
officers to increase their bonda... [ Continue Reading ]
I am the sovereign lord of Egypt, and I own no superior here.... [ Continue Reading ]
HATH MET WITH US, i.e. hath appeared to us lately, and laid this
command upon us. Others, _is called upon us_, i.e. his name is called
upon us, or we are called by his name. But why should Moses so
solemnly tell that to Pharaoh which all the people knew, to wit, that
the Hebrews did worship the God... [ Continue Reading ]
Either,
1. Ye, the elders of Israel, who are here come with _Moses and Aaron_:
see EXODUS 5:1. Or, 2. YE, MOSES AND AARON. So far am I from granting
the liberty which you desire for the people, that as a just punishment
upon you for your seditious attempt, I command you also to go with the
rest, an... [ Continue Reading ]
Ver. 5. The Israelites in this land are very numerous, and therefore
it were a madness in me to permit them all to meet and go together as
you desire, which may tend to the ruin of my whole kingdom, and
probably it is designed by you to that purpose. Or, therefore your
injury to me is the greater, i... [ Continue Reading ]
The TASK-MASTERS were Egyptians, and the OFFICERS were Israelites,
under-officers to them, EXODUS 5:14,15,19.... [ Continue Reading ]
The straw was used either to mingle with the clay, that it might not
be too brittle; or to cover the clay when it was formed into bricks,
that the heat of the sun might not dry them too much, which might
easily be done in that hot country; or for fuel, either wholly or in
part, to burn their bricks... [ Continue Reading ]
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The words of Moses and Aaron, which are vain or false, i.e. which they
falsely pretend to come from God, when it is only an ill design of
their own to advance themselves by raising sedition.... [ Continue Reading ]
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ALL THE LAND OF EGYPT, i.e. all that part of it; which is a very usual
synecdoche.... [ Continue Reading ]
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i.e. The Egyptian task-masters, who, by sending us abroad to gather
straw, hinder us from doing the work which they require; and so they
are both unjust and unreasonable. They charge the task-masters, not
the king, either in civility and duty, casting his fault upon the
instruments; or because they... [ Continue Reading ]
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DID SEE THAT THEY WERE IN EVIL CASE, or, _looked upon them with
sadness_, or _with an evil eye_, i.e. with a sorrowful and angry
countenance, as those that could obtain no relaxation for themselves
or for their brethren.... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY, i.e. the officers who went to pour out their complaints to
Pharaoh, EXODUS 5:15... [ Continue Reading ]
To give them what they have long sought and thirsted after, to wit, an
occasion to destroy and root us out.... [ Continue Reading ]
Moses returned unto the Lord, to expostulate with him, and pray to
him. To the people he saith nothing, but meekly passeth by their
severe censures, as forced from them by intolerable oppression; and
because their minds being now imbittered and exasperated, they were
incapable of admonition. Wherefo... [ Continue Reading ]
IN THY NAME; not of my own head, but by thy command and commission.
NEITHER HAST THOU DELIVERED THY PEOPLE, according to thy promise and
mine, and thy people's just expectation.... [ Continue Reading ]