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Why did God stop using Aaron and his rod? (Exodus 7-8)

The text is confusing and can certainly be read to indicate that both Moses and Aaron possessed a rod. See my answer to @Jason's follow-up question for a fuller explanation. … write Aaron’s name on the rod of Levi; for there is one rod for the head of each of their fathers’ households... 8 Now on the next day Moses went into the tent of the testimony; and behold, the rod of Aaron
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How did Aaron come out to meet Moses in the wilderness?

So Aaron, a prophet in his own right, received a revelation from God to go out and meet Moses in the wilderness. The OP asks if he escaped. … Conclusion: Aaron met Moses in the wilderness because God instructed him to do so. …
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Is the rod/staff: Yahweh’s, Moses’ or Aaron’s?

For those that accept the documentary hypothesis, the "P" source is weighted toward Aaron while the "J" source is more pro-Moses. … The "E" source, meanwhile, is openly critical of Aaron, making him the villain in the story of the Golden Calf. …
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Why exactly were Aaron and Miriam denied entrance into the "Promised Land" in addition to Mo...

The reason Moses and Aaron did not enter is specified clearly. They rebelled against the Lord. God apparently saw Aaron as complicit in Moses' sin, for they acted together. … Conclusion: Moses and Aaron were not allowed to enter Canaan because they violated God's instruction regarding how to bring forth water from the Rock. …
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