Exodus 5:1 And afterward Moses and Aaron went in, and told Pharaoh, Thus saith the LORD God of Israel, Let my people go, that they may hold a feast unto me in the wilderness. 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 bondage,
Exodus 5:6-9. The task-masters go and do as Pharaoh commands,
Exodus 5:10 ,11. The scattering of the people throughout Egypt,
Exodus 5:12. The task-masters’ cruelty to the officers of the Israelites,
Exodus 5:14. The officers’ complaint to Pharaoh,
Exodus 5:15 ,16. He upbraids them with idleness,
Exodus 5:17. His harsh answer,
Exodus 5:18. The officers of the children of Israel meet Moses and Aaron, and blame them,
Exodus 5:20 ,21. Moses returns and complains to God,
Exodus 5:22 ,23.
Moses and Aaron went in,
and with them some of the elders of Israel, as may seem from
Exodus 3:18, though here only the two chiefs be mentioned. Or, because Moses did not seem to be satisfied with the assistance of the elders before offered him,
Exodus 3:18, God was pleased to give him a more acceptable assistant in their stead, even Aaron his brother,
Exodus 4:14.
Told Pharaoh:
either both successively told him; or Aaron did it immediately, and with his tongue, Moses by his interpreter, and by his command. Or, offer a sacrifice, as they express it,
Exodus 5:3
and
Exodus 10:9. For both went together, and a good part of many sacrifices was spent in feasting before the Lord and unto the honour of the Lord. See
Deu 12:6 ,7,11,12.