Aaron's rod

Aaron's rod budding

Aaron's rod (Hebrew: מַטֶּה אַהֲרֹן) refers to any of the walking sticks carried by Moses' brother, Aaron, in the Torah. The Bible tells how, along with Moses's rod, Aaron's rod was endowed with miraculous power during the Plagues of Egypt that preceded the Exodus. Later, his rod miraculously sprouted blossoms and almonds to symbolize God's choice of Aaron and his tribe for holy service.

The flowering staff of Aaron in the biblical narrative may be an etiology of the asherah cultic object.[1] Aaron’s rod, originally associated with priestly and magical powers, may have been later transferred to Moses in various biblical accounts, demonstrating his authority and divine empowerment.[2]

  1. ^ Eichler, Raanan. "Aaron's Flowering Staff: A Priestly Asherah?". TheTorah.com. Retrieved January 5, 2025.
  2. ^ Thomas Römer. J. Jeon (ed.). The Relationship between Moses and Aaron and the Question of the Composition of the Pentateuch. The Social Groups behind the Pentateuch. Atlanta, GA: SBL Press. p. 67. Retrieved 2025-01-05.

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