And the LORD spake unto Moses and unto Aaron, saying,
Parallel translations
- WEB Yahweh spoke to Moses and to Aaron, saying,
- BSB Then the LORD said to Moses and Aaron,
- NKJV Then the Lord spoke to Moses and Aaron, saying:
- NASB Then the Lord spoke to Moses and to Aaron, saying,
- NLT Then the Lord said to Moses and Aaron,
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Quick answer
The Lord spoke again to Moses and Aaron, introducing a further safeguard for the Kohathites. God Himself takes care to preserve those who serve Him.
Overview
This brief introduction signals the importance of what follows: a protective instruction so the Kohathites would not perish in their sacred duty. That God speaks to both Moses and Aaron underscores the joint role of prophet and priest in guarding the people. It reveals a God who is holy yet merciful, providing the means by which sinners may serve and survive in His presence.
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