Then God said to Aaron, "Go into
the wilderness to meet Moses." So he went and met him on the
mountain of God and kissed him. And Moses told Aaron all that God
had sent him to declare. So Moses and Aaron gathered all the leaders
of the Israelites, and Aaron repeated all the words which God had
spoken to Moses. The people believed; and when they heard that God
had remembered the Israelites and that he had seen their suffering,
they bowed their heads and worshipped.
Then Moses and Aaron went to Pharaoh and said to him, "God, the God
of Israel commands, 'Let my people go that they may hold a feast in
my honor in the wilderness.'" But Pharaoh said, "Who is God that I
should obey his command to let Israel go? I do not know God, and I
will not let Israel go." They said, "The God of the Hebrews has
appeared to us; let us go three days' journey into the wilderness
that we may offer a sacrifice to God our God, that he may not attack
us with pestilence or with the sword." But the king of Egypt
replied, "Moses and Aaron, why do you try to turn the people from
their work? Go to your tasks!"
The same day Pharaoh gave this command to the taskmasters who were
over the people: "You shall no longer give the people straw for
making bricks as before. Let them go and gather straw for
themselves. But you shall demand of them the same number of bricks
that they have been making before; you shall not lessen the number
at all, for they are lazy; that is why they cry out, 'Let us go and
offer a sacrifice to our God.' Let heavier work be laid upon the
men, that they may be kept so busy that they will not pay attention
to lying words."
So the taskmasters who were over the people went out and said to
them, "This is Pharaoh's order, 'I will no longer give you straw. Go
yourselves, get straw wherever you can find it; but your work shall
not be made less.'" So the people were scattered over all the land
of Egypt to gather stubble for straw. The taskmasters urged them on,
saying, "You must finish your daily task just as when there was
straw." The overseers of the Israelites, whom Pharaoh's taskmasters
had put over them, were also beaten and asked, "Why have you not
finished to-day as many bricks as yesterday?"
Then the overseers of the Israelites went to Pharaoh and said, "Why
do you deal in this way with your servants? No straw is given to
your servants, and yet they say to us, 'Make bricks.' See how your
servants are beaten and how you wrong your people." But he said,
"You are lazy, you are lazy; therefore you say, 'Let us go and offer
a sacrifice to God.' Now go and work, for no straw shall be given
you; yet you must make the same number of bricks."
Then Moses turned again to God and said, "God, why hast thou brought
misfortune upon this people? Why is it that thou has sent me? For
since I came to Pharaoh to speak in thy name he has wronged this
people, and thou hast done nothing at all to rescue thy people."
God answered Moses, "Now you shall see what I will do to Pharaoh;
for compelled by a mighty power he shall surely let them go, and
compelled by a mighty power he shall drive them out of his land."