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Originally Posted by pohaikawahine
.... one of their statements is that moses and aaron could never have been brothers, but were probably in reality boyhood friends .... in this I immediately thought of the last pope and his boyhood friend .... maybe we need a world with more opportunities for children to grow up together and more boyhood friends to begin to lessen the tension and hostility ....
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Here is something for your edification and perhaps small relief:
"Aaron was one of two brothers who play a unique part in the history of the Hebrew people. He was the elder son of Amram and Jochebed of the tribe of Levi; Moses, the other son, being three years younger, and Miriam, their sister, several years older (
Exodus 2:4;
Exodus 6:16 ff.;
Numbers 33:39). Aaron was the great-grandson of Levi (
Exodus 6:16-20) and represented the priestly functions of his tribe. While Moses was receiving his education at the Egyptian court and during his exile among theMidianites, Aaron and his sister remained with their kinsmen in the eastern border-land of Egypt. Here he gained a name for eloquent and persuasive speech; so that when the time came for the demand upon Pharoah to release Israel from captivity, Aaron became his brother’s
nabi , or spokesman, to his own people."
So, in a sense, not only was Aaron the brother of Moses, but he also became good friends with Aaron, due to meeting later in life, and developing that friendship. The two never had to deal with "brothers of adversity"
"A friend is devoted at all times, but a brother is born for
adversity" (Proverbs 17:17).
"Here is what is good and what is pleasant, for brothers to dwell together." (Psalms 133:1).
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