I have to say, Aaron is one of my favorite figures in the bible, Moses didn't feel comfortable talking at the time of facing the pharoh,
The Lord told him to get Aaron to do the speaking, for me it was a nice teaching parallel of command. *winks* there's always someone pulling the strings, but they couldn't do it without you.
but it seems each character He chose to serve Him in the bible(belief about it aside)always had a second person that inspired things to change, but they rarely get the mention that the first chosen one does?
Even Hannah eventually had her son...
in my opinion, despite what one may believe the bible is, it does have bits of wisdom and advice for people to survive difficult times, and i know it's not exclusive to any religion or culture, but this wisdom is inspired from somewhere, i can even understand the relations of the commandments to Ma'at ideals, but even those basic expectations of humanity came from somewhere, what inspired man to stop living at a wolf pack tribe mentality and form into an structure of nomadic order that eventually dominated the world?
i liked Illead Merce's reference to a God of Nomads...
where did that change in consciousness come from, it seems it's always been inspired by some godform, and why do most people always need some sort of interpreter to hear the voice of god?
often times abused by those with the charisma to pull it off.
