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  1. Feb 3, 2020 · Why was it important to include Moses’ genealogy in the Bible? The genealogy presented in these verses shows that Aaron and Moses descended from Levi, the family line that was assigned priesthood. This reveals the priestly family was critical to God’s plan. Why was Aaron’s family listed but not Moses’?

  2. English Standard Version. The Genealogy of Moses and Aaron. 14 These are the heads of their fathers' houses: the sons of Reuben, the firstborn of Israel: Hanoch, Pallu, Hezron, and Carmi; these are the clans of Reuben. 15 The sons of Simeon: Jemuel, Jamin, Ohad, Jachin, Zohar, and Shaul, the son of a Canaanite woman; these are the clans of ...

  3. The genealogy of Moses' family is found in Exodus 6:18-20 and 18:2-4. Larger image. Moses Bible Study - Discipleship and Leadership Lessons. Copyright © 2024, Ralph F. Wilson. < pastor joyfulheart.com > All rights reserved. A single copy of this article is free. Do not put this on a website. See legal, copyright, and reprint information.

  4. Moses is born into a family where the oldest child, Miriam, is 10 to 12 years old while brother Aaron is three. His parents live at a time when the Israelites, although far more numerous than the Egyptians, are nevertheless subjugated and made to work as slaves (Exodus 1:7 - 14).

  5. THE GENEALOGY OF MOSES AND AARON. ZVI RON. Exodus 6:14-26 contains a detailed account of the ancestry of Moses and Aaron. While Moses had been introduced in Exodus 2:1-10, the names of his parents and siblings were not recorded there. We were merely informed that he was from the tribe of Levi.

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MosesMoses - Wikipedia

    According to both the Bible and the Quran, Moses was the leader of the Israelites and lawgiver to whom the prophetic authorship of the Torah (the first five books of the Bible) is attributed. [6]

  7. Beside its direct interest as setting in an exact light the descent and relationship of the two principal figures in the succeeding history - Moses, the Lawgiver of Israel, and Aaron, the head of the priesthood - this genealogical register presents us with several points deserving of attention.

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