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And Josue did as Moses bade him, going out to do battle with Amalec, while Moses, Aaron and Hur went up to the hill top. (Exodus 17, 10)
But now Moses’ arms grew weary; so they found him a stone to sit on and bade him be seated on it; then, one on each side, Aaron and Hur kept his hands lifted up. In this way, the strength of his arms held out until set of sun, (Exodus 17, 12)
So Moses’ father-in-law Jethro brought offerings and sacrificed to God; and Aaron, with all the elders of Israel, came to sit at meat with him, there in God’s presence. (Exodus 18, 12)
Go down, the Lord said to him, and come back with Aaron alone; neither priests nor people are to go beyond their bounds, and come into the Lord’s presence, or he will slay them. (Exodus 19, 24)
Then Moses was told, Do thou and Aaron and Nadab and Abiu, with seventy elders of Israel, come up to meet the Lord, and worship from afar. (Exodus 24, 1)
Then Moses and Aaron, Nadab and Abiu, and seventy of the elders of Israel went up the mountain, (Exodus 24, 9)
said to the elders, Wait here till we come back to you. You have Aaron and Hur with you; to them refer all matters of dispute. (Exodus 24, 14)
in the tabernacle that bears record of me,✻ before the veil that hides the place of record. Aaron and his sons are to set it out there, so that it may burn in the Lord’s presence till daybreak. This is a custom the Israelites are to observe in every generation. (Exodus 27, 21)
And now, that I may have priests to serve me among the sons of Israel, summon thy brother Aaron, with his sons, Nadab, Abiu, Eleazar and Ithamar, to thy presence. (Exodus 28, 1)
Thou shalt have sacred vestments made for thy brother Aaron, to his honour and adornment, (Exodus 28, 2)
And these are the vestments they shall make; a burse, a mantle, a tunic, a pleated robe, a mitre, and a girdle. Such sacred vestments must be made for thy brother Aaron and his sons, before they can minister as my priests. (Exodus 28, 4)
thou shalt let into the mantle, one on either side, to perpetuate the memory of Israel’s sons. Aaron shall carry those names on his two shoulders, when he goes into the Lord’s presence, and so remind him of them. (Exodus 28, 12)
