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Aaron

Aaron stands beside Moses as spokesman and priest, carrying both sacred responsibility and sobering failure in the wilderness story.

Aaron stands beside Moses as spokesman and priest, carrying both sacred responsibility and sobering failure in the wilderness story.

High priest / spokesman Old Testament Exodus and wilderness
Core books Exodus · Leviticus · Numbers
Read first Exodus 4 · Exodus 28-29 · Exodus 32
Why this matters priesthood · worship · mediation · failure
Story movement

Enter Aaron through the scenes Scripture gives us

Read Aaron through priesthood, worship, and mediation, then let the passages widen the story beyond a single event.

Opening scene

Exodus 4

Begin with the first anchor

Begin with Aaron called as Moses' spokesman when the Exodus mission first becomes public.

Let the passage carry its own atmosphere and pressure before any art, game, or wiki layer adds interpretation.

What is at stake

Exodus 28-29

Watch what the story puts at stake

Move through priestly consecration, worship responsibility, and the golden-calf failure.

Let the passage carry its own atmosphere and pressure before any art, game, or wiki layer adds interpretation.

How the story opens wider

Exodus 32

See how the life opens into the wider story

Use Aaron when the story turns toward priesthood, mediation, holiness, and the cost of careless worship.

Let the passage carry its own atmosphere and pressure before any art, game, or wiki layer adds interpretation.

Why the story stays alive

Leviticus 8-10

Keep the lasting meaning in view

His profile keeps priesthood, mediation, worship, weakness, and responsibility visible when visitors study the Exodus and tabernacle story.

Let the passage carry its own atmosphere and pressure before any art, game, or wiki layer adds interpretation.

Chronology

Where Aaron sits in the biblical sequence

Chronology helps this page stay connected to the wider biblical sequence instead of collapsing into isolated scenes.

Chronology step 1

Exodus 4

Exodus 4

Begin with Aaron called as Moses' spokesman when the Exodus mission first becomes public.

Chronology step 2

Exodus 28-29

Exodus 28-29

Move through priestly consecration, worship responsibility, and the golden-calf failure.

Chronology step 3

Exodus 32

Exodus 32

Use Aaron when the story turns toward priesthood, mediation, holiness, and the cost of careless worship.

Chronology step 4

Leviticus 8-10

Leviticus 8-10

Use Leviticus 8-10 as one of the main anchor points for placing Aaron inside the wider biblical sequence.

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