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Chapter 5
And
afterward
Moses
and
Aaron
went
in,
and
tolde
Pharaoh,
Thus
saith
the
Lord
God
of
Israel,
Let
my
people
goe,
that
they
may
holde
a
feast
vnto
mee
in
the
wildernesse.
2
And
Pharaoh
said,
Who
is
the
Lord,
that
I
should
obey
his
voyce
to
let
Israel
goe?
I
know
not
the
Lord,
neither
will
I
let
Israel
goe.
3
And
they
said,
The
God
of
the
Hebrewes
hath
met
with
vs:
let
vs
goe,
we
pray
thee,
three
dayes
iourney
into
the
desert,
and
sacrifice
vnto
the
Lord
our
God,
lest
hee
fall
vpon
vs
with
pestilence,
or
with
the
sword.
4
And
the
King
of
Egypt
said
vnto
them,
Wherfore
doe
ye,
Moses
and
Aaron,
let
the
people
from
their
workes?
get
you
vnto
your
burdens.
5
And
Pharaoh
said,
Behold,
the
people
of
the
land
now
are
many,
&
you
make
them
rest
from
their
burdens.
6
And
Pharaoh
commanded
the
same
day
the
taske-masters
of
the
people,
and
their
officers,
saying;
7
Yee
shall
no
more
giue
the
people
straw
to
make
bricke,
as
heretofore:
let
them
goe
and
gather
straw
for
themselues.
8
And
the
tale
of
the
brickes
which
they
did
make
heretofore,
you
shall
lay
vpon
them:
you
shall
not
diminish
ought
thereof:
for
they
be
idle;
therefore
they
cry,
saying,
Let
vs
goe
and
sacrifice
to
our
God.
9
Let
there
more
worke
be
layde
vpon
the
men,
that
they
may
labour
therein,
and
let
them
not
regard
vaine
wordes.
10
And
the
taske-masters
of
the
people
went
out,
and
their
officers,
and
they
spake
to
the
people,
saying,
Thus
saith
Pharaoh,
I
will
not
giue
you
straw.
11
Goe
ye,
get
you
straw
where
you
can
find
it:
yet
not
ought
of
your
worke
shall
be
diminished.
12
So
the
people
were
scattered
abroad
throughout
al
the
land
of
Egypt,
to
gather
stubble
in
stead
of
straw.
13
And
the
taske-masters
hasted
them,
saying;
Fulfill
your
workes,
your
dayly
taskes,
as
when
there
was
straw.
14
And
the
officers
of
the
children
of
Israel,
which
Pharaohs
task-masters
had
set
ouer
them,
were
beaten,
and
demanded,
Wherefore
haue
ye
not
fulfilled
your
taske,
in
making
bricke,
both
yesterday
and
to
day,
as
heretofore?
15
Then
the
officers
of
the
children
of
Israel
came
and
cryed
vnto
Pharaoh,
saying,
Wherefore
dealest
thou
thus
with
thy
seruants?
16
There
is
no
straw
giuen
vnto
thy
seruants,
and
they
say
to
vs,
Make
bricke:
and
beholde,
thy
seruants
are
beaten;
but
the
fault
is
in
thine
owne
people.
17
But
he
said,
Ye
are
idle,
ye
are
idle:
therefore
ye
say,
Let
vs
goe
and
doe
sacrifice
to
the
Lord.
18
Goe
therefore
now
and
worke:
for
there
shall
no
straw
bee
giuen
you,
yet
shall
ye
deliuer
the
tale
of
brickes.
19
And
the
officers
of
the
children
of
Israel
did
see
that
they
were
in
euill
case,
after
it
was
said,
Yee
shall
not
minish
ought
from
your
brickes
of
your
dayly
taske.
20
And
they
met
Moses
and
Aaron,
who
stood
in
the
way,
as
they
came
foorth
from
Pharaoh.
21
And
they
said
vnto
them;
The
Lord
looke
vpon
you,
and
iudge,
because
you
haue
made
our
sauour
to
be
abhorred
in
the
eyes
of
Pharaoh,
and
in
the
eyes
of
his
seruants,
to
put
a
sword
in
their
hand
to
slay
vs.
22
And
Moses
returned
vnto
the
Lord,
and
said,
Lord,
Wherefore
hast
thou
so
euill
intreated
this
people?
Why
is
it
that
thou
hast
sent
me?
23
For
since
I
came
to
Pharaoh
to
speake
in
thy
Name,
he
hath
done
euill
to
this
people,
neither
hast
thou
deliuered
thy
people
at
all.
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