Psalm 105:26
He sent Moses his servant; and Aaron whom he had chosen.
Cross-references
Psalm 77:20 also mentions Moses and Aaron leading God's people, echoing the same servants sent here.
Psalm 106:23 shows Moses interceding as God's chosen one—parallels his role as servant sent in Psalm 105:26.
In Numbers 16:5-11, Moses and Aaron confront Korah's rebellion, defending their God-given authority as the chosen leaders.
1 Samuel 12:6 directly states that the LORD appointed Moses and Aaron, echoing the same sending described here.
Joshua 24:5 directly recalls God sending Moses and Aaron and plaguing Egypt before bringing Israel out.
Micah 6:4 also mentions God sending Moses, Aaron, and Miriam as leaders of the exodus from Egypt.
Numbers 17:5 recounts God causing Aaron's rod to bud, a sign confirming his chosen priesthood over Israel.
Acts 7:35 explicitly states that God sent Moses as ruler and redeemer, confirming his divine appointment.
Exodus 3:10 is the original commissioning where God sends Moses to Pharaoh to bring Israel out of Egypt.
Leviticus 8:7-36 records the actual consecration of Aaron and his sons, fulfilling the choosing described here.
Exodus 28:1 commands that Aaron and his sons be brought near to serve as priests, fulfilling the choosing of Aaron.
Exodus 7:1 describes God making Moses like God to Pharaoh and Aaron his prophet, detailing their roles after being sent.
Exodus 6:27 confirms Moses and Aaron spoke to Pharaoh about bringing Israel out of Egypt.
Exodus 6:26 identifies Moses and Aaron as those commanded to bring Israel out of Egypt by their hosts.
Exodus 6:11 records God's command to Moses to tell Pharaoh to let Israel go, part of the sending.
Exodus 4:12-14 details God's provision of Aaron as spokesman for Moses, fulfilling the sending of both.
Hebrews 3:5 calls Moses a faithful servant in God's house—echoes the designation 'his servant' in Psalm 105:26.
Acts 13:17 recounts God leading Israel out of Egypt—the same exodus event for which God sent Moses in Psalm 105:26.
Numbers 12:7 calls Moses 'my servant' who is faithful in all God's house, affirming his role as God's chosen servant.
Numbers 16:48 describes Aaron standing between the dead and the living to stop the plague, fulfilling his priestly intercession.
Numbers 16:47 shows Aaron taking a censer to make atonement for the people during the plague, acting as the chosen priest.
Deuteronomy 34:11 refers to the signs and wonders the LORD sent Moses to perform in Egypt, confirming his mission.