Numbers 12:11
And Aaron said unto Moses, Alas, my lord, I beseech thee, lay not the sin upon us, wherein we have done foolishly, and wherein we have sinned.
Cross-reference
1 Samuel 12:19 shows the people asking Samuel to pray after sinning — parallel to Aaron asking Moses to intercede here.
In 1 Samuel 15:25, Saul likewise pleads for pardon after being confronted with sin, mirroring Aaron's humble confession to Moses.
In 2 Samuel 19:19, Shimei begs David not to hold his guilt, directly echoing Aaron's plea to Moses not to punish them for their sin.
In 2 Samuel 24:10, David confesses 'I have done very foolishly' and asks for forgiveness, matching Aaron's admission of foolishness and plea.
In Psalm 38:1-5, the psalmist confesses foolishness and begs God not to punish, closely paralleling Aaron's plea with the same language of folly.
In Acts 8:24, Simon asks Peter to pray that judgment be avoided, closely paralleling Aaron's plea for intercession after wrongdoing.
1 Samuel 15:24 records Saul confessing his sin — similar to Aaron's confession of wrongdoing here.
In 1 Kings 13:6, a king asks for intercessory prayer to avoid punishment, similar to Aaron's plea for Moses to intercede.
In Jeremiah 42:2, the remnant asks Jeremiah to pray for them, echoing Aaron's request for Moses' intercession after sin.