Löydetty 647 Tulokset: descendants of Aaron

  • This is the Aaron and this the Moses to whom the LORD said, "Lead the Israelites from the land of Egypt, company by company." (Exodus 6, 26)

  • These are the ones who spoke to Pharaoh, king of Egypt, to bring the Israelites out of Egypt--the same Moses and Aaron. (Exodus 6, 27)

  • The LORD answered him, "See! I have made you as God to Pharaoh, and Aaron your brother shall act as your prophet. (Exodus 7, 1)

  • You shall tell him all that I command you. In turn, your brother Aaron shall tell Pharaoh to let the Israelites leave his land. (Exodus 7, 2)

  • Moses and Aaron did as the LORD had commanded them. (Exodus 7, 6)

  • Moses was eighty years old and Aaron eighty-three when they spoke to Pharaoh. (Exodus 7, 7)

  • The LORD told Moses and Aaron, (Exodus 7, 8)

  • "If Pharaoh demands that you work a sign or wonder, you shall say to Aaron: Take your staff and throw it down before Pharaoh, and it will be changed into a snake." (Exodus 7, 9)

  • Then Moses and Aaron went to Pharaoh and did as the LORD had commanded. Aaron threw his staff down before Pharaoh and his servants, and it was changed into a snake. (Exodus 7, 10)

  • Each one threw down his staff, and it was changed into a snake. But Aaron's staff swallowed their staffs. (Exodus 7, 12)

  • The LORD then said to Moses, "Say to Aaron: Take your staff and stretch out your hand over the waters of Egypt--their streams and canals and pools, all their supplies of water--that they may become blood. Throughout the land of Egypt there shall be blood, even in the wooden pails and stone jars." (Exodus 7, 19)

  • Moses and Aaron did as the LORD had commanded. Aaron raised his staff and struck the waters of the river in full view of Pharaoh and his servants, and all the water of the river was changed into blood. (Exodus 7, 20)


“O Senhor nos dá tantas graças e nós pensamos que tocamos o céu com um dedo. Não sabemos, no entanto, que para crescer precisamos de pão duro, das cruzes, das humilhações, das provações e das contradições.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina