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  2. Aaron - Wikipedia

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    Moses and Aaron before Pharaoh. According to the Book of Exodus, Aaron first functioned as Moses' assistant. Because Moses complained that he could not speak well, God appointed Aaron as Moses' "prophet" (Exodus 4:10-17; 7:1). [note 2] At the command of Moses, he let his rod turn into a snake. [17]

  3. The Exodus - Wikipedia

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    The story of the Exodus is also recounted in the Qur'an, in which Moses is one of the most prominent prophets and messengers. He is the mentioned 136 times, the most of any individual in the Qur'an , with and his life being narrated and recounted more than that of any other prophet .

  4. Kingsley's Meadow - Wikipedia

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    Kingsley's Meadow is a Christian children's direct-to-video series that ran from 1999 to 2003. ... Aaron - a hedgehog who is ... Thankfulness and The Story of Moses ...

  5. Moses - Wikipedia

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    Moses delivered the laws of God to Israel, instituted the priesthood under the sons of Moses' brother Aaron, and destroyed those Israelites who fell away from his worship. In his final act at Sinai, God gave Moses instructions for the Tabernacle , the mobile shrine by which he would travel with Israel to the Promised Land.

  6. Staff of Moses - Wikipedia

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    Moses and Aaron appear before the pharaoh, and Aaron's rod is transformed into a serpent. Pharaoh's sorcerers are also able to transform their rods into serpents, but Aaron's rod swallows their rods (Exodus 7:10–12). Aaron's rod is again used to turn the Nile blood-red. It is used several times on God's command to initiate the plagues of Egypt.

  7. Golden calf - Wikipedia

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    Moses pleaded that they should be spared "And yhwh renounced the punishment planned for God’s people." (Exodus 32:11–14) Moses went down from the mountain; upon seeing the calf, he became angry and threw down the two Tablets of Stone, breaking them. Moses burnt the golden calf in a fire, ground it to powder, scattered it on water, and ...

  8. The Ten Commandments (miniseries) - Wikipedia

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    Moses manages to rescue the Hebrew couple by killing the Egyptian overseer and hiding the body. When the body is discovered, Pharaoh orders Moses' arrest, but he is able to escape with the aid of Menerith. After traveling days through the desert, Moses arrives in Midian and saves the seven daughters of Jethro from tribesmen. In gratitude, their ...

  9. Aaron in Islam - Wikipedia

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    The Quran adds that both Moses and Aaron were entrusted to establish places of dwelling for the Israelites in Egypt, and to convert those houses into places of worship for God. [ 10 ] The incident of the Golden Calf as it is narrated in the Quran paints Aaron in a positive light.