Exodus 10:10
Arabic KEH Ketab El Hayat (كتاب الحياة)
فَقَالَ فِرْعَوْنُ: «لِيَكُنِ الرَّبُّ بِعَوْنِكُمْ إنْ أَنَا أَطْلَقْتُكُمْ مَعَ نِسَائِكُمْ وَأَوْلاَدِكُمْ. فَمِنَ الْجَلِيِّ أَنَّكُمْ عَازِمُونَ عَلَى الشَّرِّ.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, Pharaoh speaks to Moses and Aaron, saying that just as God will let them go, he will let them go with their children, but he warns that doing so will bring evil upon them. It reflects Pharaoh's reluctance to let the Israelites leave Egypt.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a friend who won't share their toys with you. They say, 'If I share my toys with you, it will only lead to trouble.' That's kind of like what Pharaoh is saying to Moses and Aaron about letting the Israelites leave with their children.
Historical Background
The book of Exodus was written by Moses, around 1446-1406 BCE, to the Israelites as they journeyed through the wilderness. It reflects the cultural setting of ancient Egypt and the Hebrews' struggle for freedom.
Living It Out Today
Today, when someone refuses to let go of a situation or a person, they might do so with a warning of potential negative consequences. For example, a parent might say, 'If you go to that party, something bad will happen.' This reflects the same kind of reluctance and warning.
Topics
freedomwarningreluctanceconsequencesleadershipoppression
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does Pharaoh mean by 'evil' in Exodus 10:10?
Pharaoh is using 'evil' to intimidate Moses and Aaron, suggesting that allowing the Israelites to leave with their children will bring harm or hardship upon him and Egypt.
How does this verse relate to the broader story of Exodus?
This verse is part of the ongoing conflict between Pharaoh and God, where Pharaoh repeatedly refuses to let the Israelites go, despite the plagues that have already struck Egypt.
What can we learn about leadership from Pharaoh's words in this verse?
Leadership involves making decisions that can impact those under one's authority. Pharaoh's decision to keep the Israelites in Egypt demonstrates the consequences of stubbornness and fear.
How does this verse speak to modern situations of oppression?
This verse can be seen as a warning to those who resist letting go of power or control over others, suggesting that such resistance often leads to negative consequences for all involved.
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