Then the Lord said to Moses, “See, I have made you as God to Pharaoh, and your brother Aaron shall be your prophet.
Parallel translations
- WEB Yahweh said to Moses, “Behold, I have made you as God to Pharaoh; and Aaron your brother shall be your prophet.
- KJV And the LORD said unto Moses, See, I have made thee a god to Pharaoh: and Aaron thy brother shall be thy prophet.
- BSB The LORD answered Moses, “See, I have made you like God to Pharaoh, and your brother Aaron will be your prophet.
- NKJV So the Lord said to Moses: “See, I have made you as God to Pharaoh, and Aaron your brother shall be your prophet.
- NLT Then the Lord said to Moses, “Pay close attention to this. I will make you seem like God to Pharaoh, and your brother, Aaron, will be your prophet.
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Quick answer
God makes Moses 'as God' to Pharaoh and appoints Aaron as his prophet. This gives Moses divine authority to confront Egypt's king.
Overview
By making Moses 'as God to Pharaoh,' the Lord assigns him an authority that represents God Himself before the throne of Egypt, with Aaron speaking on his behalf as a prophet relays a master's word. This answers Moses' fear about his speech by reframing the whole encounter as God's confrontation, not Moses' own. The relationship pictures how God's word comes through appointed messengers, supremely through the Son who perfectly reveals the Father.
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Cross-references · 9
- Exod 4:15–16You shall speak to him, and put the words in his mouth. I will be with your mouth, and with his mouth, and will teach you what you shall do.
- Ps 82:6I said, “You are gods, all of you are sons of the Most High.
- John 10:35–36If he called them gods, to whom the word of God came (and the Scripture can’t be broken),
- Jer 1:10Behold, I have today set you over the nations and over the kingdoms, to uproot and to tear down, to destroy and to overthrow, to build and to plant.”
- 1 Kgs 17:23Elijah took the child, and brought him down out of the room into the house, and delivered him to his mother; and Elijah said, “Behold, your son lives.”
- 2 Kgs 6:32But Elisha was sitting in his house, and the elders were sitting with him. Then the king sent a man from before him; but before the messenger came to him, he said to the elders, “Do you see how this son of a murderer has sent to take away my head? Behold, when the messenger comes, shut the door, and hold the door shut against him. Isn’t the sound of his master’s feet behind him?”
- Gen 19:21He said to him, “Behold, I have granted your request concerning this thing also, that I will not overthrow the city of which you have spoken.
- Exod 16:29Behold, because Yahweh has given you the Sabbath, therefore he gives you on the sixth day the bread of two days. Everyone stay in his place. Let no one go out of his place on the seventh day.”
- Eccl 1:10Is there a thing of which it may be said, “Behold, this is new?” It has been long ago, in the ages which were before us.
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The Passover lamb whose blood turns away death, the exodus through the sea, the manna, the rock, and the tabernacle where God dwells with his people all foreshadow Jesus — our Passover, our redemption, the bread from heaven, and God-with-us in the flesh.
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