The foremen of the people of Israel saw that they were in trouble when they said, “You shall by no means reduce your number of bricks, your daily task each day.”
The officers saw themselves trapped, not merely that the people suffered, but that they had become unwilling instruments of Pharaoh's cruelty. Their very countenances fell when forced to deliver his pitiless edict, for they could see no escape from the bondage into which they were compelled to drive others.
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The foremen faced a cruel bind: obey their taskmasters or protect those beneath them. Rather than tyrannize, they chose to suffer it themselves. They petitioned Pharaoh as they ought, yet their complaint only worsened their lot. Pharaoh mocked them for idleness while beating them senseless, calling their sacred obedience to God slothfulness toward his work. Men judge by appearance; God judges the heart.
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Commenting on Exodus 5:15-23
The officers grasped their desperate condition at once: they themselves would face beating for any shortfall in their workers' output, and with Pharaoh's word confirmed, they had no hope left. Their unhappy lot appeared irretrievable.
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