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What is Pharaoh to let Moses and Aaron to go to in the wilderness?

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In the biblical narrative, Pharaoh is asked by Moses and Aaron to let the Israelites go into the wilderness. This story is found in the Book of Exodus in the Old Testament of the Bible.

Moses and Aaron were chosen by God to be the spokesmen for the Israelites and to lead them out of slavery in Egypt. They went to Pharaoh, the ruler of Egypt, and delivered God's message: "Let my people go." The specific request was for Pharaoh to allow the Israelites to leave Egypt temporarily to go into the wilderness to worship their God.

However, Pharaoh initially refused to grant this request. This refusal led to a series of plagues sent by God to persuade Pharaoh to release the Israelites. It was only after the tenth and final plague (the death of the firstborn) that Pharaoh finally agreed to let the Israelites go into the wilderness. This event ultimately led to the Exodus, where the Israelites left Egypt and began their journey toward the Promised Land under the leadership of Moses.

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