Moses and Aaron ask Pharaoh to let the people of Israel go to the wilderness for three days to have a feast to celebrate their LORD. Pharaoh scoffs at the "LORD," saying he does not know who it is. Moses and Aaron threaten Pharaoh, saying that there will be deaths by pestilence and sword if Pharaoh does not let them go.
Pharaoh tells Moses and Aaron to quit wasting his time and the time of the Israelites and then orders his slave masters to make the work much harder for the Israelites. Rather than providing straw for the Israelites to produce bricks with, they have to collect stubble in the wilderness for straw and produce the same amount of bricks as they had been producing.
The people of Israel are angry with Moses for creating the intolerable situation, and Moses then asks God why he did not let the people go, since they were suffering even worse than before.
Why did Moses ask for just three days, when the point was to help the people out of bondage permanently?
The King James Version via Skeptics Annotated can be read here.
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