And Pharaoh called unto Moses, and said, Go ye, serve the LORD; only let your flocks and your herds be stayed: let your little ones also go with you.
Then Pharaoh called Moses to him and said, 'Go ahead and worship the LORD, but leave your livestock behind. You can take your children with you.'
Pharaoh is trying to negotiate by allowing the Israelites to worship God but demanding they leave their valuable animals as collateral to ensure their return.
📚 Historical Context
During the Exodus, the Israelites were enslaved in Egypt, and God was using a series of plagues to compel Pharaoh to release them from bondage. In Exodus 10:24, after the devastating plague of locusts, Pharaoh makes a partial concession, allowing the Israelites and their children to go worship the Lord but insisting they leave their flocks and herds behind as a form of control. This reflects the ongoing power struggle and Pharaoh's reluctance to fully surrender his hold on the people.
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