Emotions in Exodus Chapter 5,

Disdain and Disbelief: Pharaoh expresses disdain and disbelief towards the God of the Israelites, questioning His authority and refusing to let the people go.

Anger and Resentment: Pharaoh's anger leads to accusations of laziness among the Israelites and results in harsher labor conditions as a punitive measure.

Despair and Frustration: The Israelites feel despair and frustration due to the worsened conditions and the beatings of their foremen, blaming Moses and Aaron for their increased suffering.

Guilt and Discouragement: Moses feels guilty and discouraged after seeing the negative impact of his actions on his people, questioning God's intentions and his own role.

Confusion and Sorrow: The Israelite foremen express confusion and sorrow when punished for not meeting increased quotas, reflecting the impossible situation they are forced into.

Indignation and Appeal: Moses returns to God feeling indignant and desperate, seeking answers and reassurance in a moment of profound crisis.