Definition: In the Bible, "Moses told his servant Aaron to describe a picture that would be similar in size and shape to the Ten Commandments." Here's an explanation: The first part of this verse translates from Hebrew into English as: "Moses said to the servant Aaron, 'Show me a picture about which I may say, My God, I have done well.'" This is followed by another sentence that repeats this statement. Moses then said: "He made a tablet out of stone and engraved it in the likeness of the Ten Commandments." He also mentioned that he had received it from God as a sign of his power and might. So, "Moses told his servant Aaron to describe a picture" is a commandment or a prophecy about what the Ten Commandments would look like. The "picture" refers to the tablet made out of stone and engraved with the Ten Commandments. In this context, the Ten Commandments are being described in the form of an image or diagram.
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