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PARALLEL BIBLE - Exodus 5:5


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King James Bible - Exodus 5:5

And Pharaoh said, Behold, the people of the land now are many, and ye make them rest from their burdens.

World English Bible

Pharaoh said, "Behold, the people of the land are now many, and you make them rest from their burdens."

Douay-Rheims - Exodus 5:5

And Pharao said: The people of the land is numerous: you see that the multitude is increased: how much more if you give them rest from their works?

Webster's Bible Translation

And Pharaoh said, Behold, the people of the land now are many, and ye make them rest from their burdens.

Original Hebrew

ויאמר
559 פרעה 6547 הן 2005 רבים 7227 עתה 6258 עם 5971 הארץ 776 והשׁבתם 7673 אתם 853 מסבלתם׃ 5450

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Ex 1:7-11 Pr 14:28

SEV Biblia, Chapter 5:5

Dijo también el Faraón: He aquí el pueblo de la tierra es ahora mucho, y vosotros les hacéis cesar de sus cargos.

Clarke's Bible Commentary - Exodus 5:5

Verse 5. The people of the land now are many] The sanguinary edict had no doubt been long before repealed, or they could not have multiplied so greatly.

Matthew Henry Commentary

Verses 1-9 -
God will own his people, though poor and despised, and will find a tim to plead their cause. Pharaoh treated all he had heard with contempt He had no knowledge of Jehovah, no fear of him, no love to him, an therefore refused to obey him. Thus Pharaoh's pride, ambition covetousness, and political knowledge, hardened him to his ow destruction. What Moses and Aaron ask is very reasonable, only to go three days' journey into the desert, and that on a good errand. We wil sacrifice unto the Lord our God. Pharaoh was very unreasonable, in saying that the people were idle, and therefore talked of going to sacrifice. He thus misrepresents them, that he might have a pretence to add to their burdens. To this day we find many who are more disposed to find fault with their neighbours, for spending in the service of God few hours spared from their wordly business, than to blame others, wh give twice the time to sinful pleasures. Pharaoh's command wa barbarous. Moses and Aaron themselves must get to the burdens Persecutors take pleasure in putting contempt and hardship upo ministers. The usual tale of bricks must be made, without the usua allowance of straw to mix with the clay. Thus more work was to be lai upon the men, which, if they performed, they would be broken with labour; and if not, they would be punished.


Original Hebrew

ויאמר 559 פרעה 6547 הן 2005 רבים 7227 עתה 6258 עם 5971 הארץ 776 והשׁבתם 7673 אתם 853 מסבלתם׃ 5450


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