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  • and Aaron repeated everything that Yahweh had said to Moses, and in the sight of the people performed the signs. (Exodus 4, 30)

  • After this, Moses and Aaron went to Pharaoh and said to him, 'This is what Yahweh, God of Israel, says, "Let my people go, so that they can hold a feast in my honour in the desert." ' (Exodus 5, 1)

  • 'Who is Yahweh,' Pharaoh replied, 'for me to obey what he says and let Israel go? I know nothing of Yahweh, and I will not let Israel go.' (Exodus 5, 2)

  • The king of Egypt said to them, 'Moses and Aaron, what do you mean by distracting the people from their work? Get back to your forced labour.' (Exodus 5, 4)

  • And Pharaoh said, 'Now that the people have grown to such numbers in the country, what do you mean by interrupting their forced labour?' (Exodus 5, 5)

  • That very day, Pharaoh gave the order to the people's taskmasters and their scribes, (Exodus 5, 6)

  • The people's taskmasters and scribes went out to speak to the people and said, 'Pharaoh says this, "I shall not provide you with any more straw. (Exodus 5, 10)

  • And the Israelites' foremen whom Pharaoh's taskmasters had put in charge of them, were flogged and asked, 'Why have you not fulfilled your quota of bricks made today as before?' (Exodus 5, 14)

  • The Israelites' foremen went and appealed to Pharaoh. 'Why do you treat your servants like this?' they said. (Exodus 5, 15)

  • As they left Pharaoh's presence, they met Moses and Aaron who were standing in their way. (Exodus 5, 20)

  • 'May Yahweh look down at you and judge!' they said to them. 'You have brought us into bad odour with Pharaoh and his officials; you have put a sword into their hand to kill us.' (Exodus 5, 21)

  • Moses went back to Yahweh and said, 'Lord, why do you treat this people so harshly? Why did you send me? (Exodus 5, 22)


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