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What does the Bible say about the significance of Moses and Aaron?

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Moses and Aaron served as key figures in God’s plan of salvation, where Moses represented the prophet and Aaron foreshadowed Christ as priest.

In Exodus, Moses is depicted as the prophet who receives God's revelation and is appointed to lead God's people out of bondage. Aaron, his brother, is portrayed as the high priest who speaks God's words to the people. Their roles are significant as they illustrate how God sends messengers to reveal His will and how a priest mediates between God and man. This foreshadows the ultimate prophet and priest, Jesus Christ, who fulfills both roles by mediating our relationship with God and delivering His message of salvation.
Scripture References: Exodus 4:27-31, Deuteronomy 18:15, Isaiah 42:1

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