The buried seed began to bear an abundant harvest, notwithstanding the efforts of Pharaoh and his people. The kings of the earth take counsel together to thwart the divine purpose. They might as well seek to arrest the incoming tide. The days of persecution and opposition have always been the growing days of the Church.
The new king probably belonged to a great dynasty, intent on preventing the recurrence of shepherd domination. The first move of the new policy was to embitter Israel's existence by cruel bondage. The pictured walls of the Pyramids bear witness to sufferings inflicted on slaves of a Hebrew cast of face by taskmasters armed with whips. Pharaoh and his counselors had to learn that they were not only dealing with a subject nation, but with the Eternal God. [source]
Chapter Summary: Exodus 1
1The children of Israel, after Joseph's death, increase 8The more they are oppressed by a new king, the more they multiply 15The godliness of the midwives in saving the male children alive 22Pharaoh commands the male children to be cast into the river
Parse: Proper Noun, masculine singular
Root: יִשָּׂשׂכָר
Sense: the 9th son of Jacob and the 5th by Leah his first wife and the progenitor of a tribe by his name.