Aaron Speaks for Moses
When God told Moses to go to Pharaoh, Moses answered that he was not good at public speaking, so God told Aaron to go with him to speak for him.
Aaron's story is an early example of God's grace. Even though Aaron presided at the creation of the Golden Calf and did not take responsibility for his actions, God still made him and his sons the priests of the tribes of Israel.
Aaron was the brother of both Moses and Miriam.
Exodus 4 God Calls Aaron to Speak for Moses
Exodus 7 Aaron Turns his Rod into a Snake at Pharaoh's Court
Exodus 17 Aaron Holds Up the Arms of the Weary Moses
Exodus 28 God Tells Aaron to Prepare Vestments to Wear to Serve Him
Exodus 32 The People Dance around a Golden Calf
Numbers 17 God Makes Aaron's Staff Live and Bear Fruit
Numbers 33 The Death of Aaron
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