Contradiction with Numbers 26:59
Numbers 26:59 states that Jochebed, the mother of Moses, was born to Levi in Egypt, while Exodus 6:26 implies that the genealogies establish the lineage of Moses and Aaron more prominently, focusing on their leadership roles rather than specific birthplace details.
Numbers 26:59: And the name of Amram's wife [was] Jochebed, the daughter of Levi, whom [her mother] bare to Levi in Egypt: and she bare unto Amram Aaron and Moses, and Miriam their sister.
Contradiction with Exodus 2:14
Exodus 2:14 questions Moses' authority when confronted by a Hebrew man, while Exodus 6:26 reaffirms Moses and Aaron's leadership over the Israelites.
Exodus 2:14: And he said, Who made thee a prince and a judge over us? intendest thou to kill me, as thou killedst the Egyptian? And Moses feared, and said, Surely this thing is known. [a prince: Heb. a man, a prince]
Contradiction with Acts 7:35
Acts 7:35 refers to Moses being rejected by the Israelites initially, contrasting with Exodus 6:26 where Moses and Aaron are identified as the chosen leaders.
Acts 7:35: This Moses whom they refused, saying, Who made thee a ruler and a judge? the same did God send [to be] a ruler and a deliverer by the hand of the angel which appeared to him in the bush.
Contradiction with Exodus 6:12
In Exodus 6:12, Moses doubts his own ability to lead because of his speech impediment, whereas Exodus 6:26 establishes him with Aaron as leaders of the Israelites without mentioning these self-doubts.
Exodus 6:12: And Moses spake before the LORD, saying, Behold, the children of Israel have not hearkened unto me; how then shall Pharaoh hear me, who [am] of uncircumcised lips?
Paradox #1
Exodus 6:26 refers to Moses and Aaron being the ones who speak to Pharaoh about the Israelites leaving Egypt. The contradiction might come from other parts of the Bible or historical records that suggest different ancestry or roles for Moses and Aaron, or different timelines of events related to the Exodus. Another potential conflict could be the inconsistency regarding the lineage or genealogy of these figures in other parts of the text. Overall, variations in storytelling and historical accounts could create contradictions or inconsistencies.