Moses was a servant of God and was completely willing to lead the Israelites, provided that his mission not be undermined by some overriding consideration. Therefore, he discussed the matter with God (Exodus ch.3 and 4) in order to clarify any possible problems.
Here are the issues that Moses raised (ibid):
1) "Who am I, that I should speak to Pharaoh and lead the Israelites?" Moses was very humble (Numbers ch.12) and wasn't sure of his worthiness.
2) "What should I tell the Israelites that Your name is?" The Israelites will want a direct relationship with You, not through a prophet alone, and they'll want to know how to address You personally.
3) "They won't believe me." The Israelites do not accept every newcomer and innovation; they are loyal to tradition.
4) "I can't speak smoothly." Moses' lack of smooth speech-ability might seem to reflect poorly on God's mission.
5) "Please send someone (else)." Moses was sure that there must be more qualified people, such as his brother, who was older and a prophet too.
God told Moses to go back to Egypt.
The Hebrew people were in slavery back in Egypt.
God made Pharaoh stubborn so that He could show the Egyptians what wonderful things He can do!!
Moses climbed mount Sinai in Egypt.
So You Wanna Go Back to Egypt was created on 1980-05-07.
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Moses marched out of Egypt with all of Pharoah's servants who were God's people. The Pharoah didn't want to let God's people go in the first place.
The first excuse Moses gave god, was that he could not speak as he had a stuttering problem. But god told him that his brother Aaron would do the talking for him.
Moses found his brother Aaron and sister Miriam during his return to Egypt after fleeing to Midian. God commanded Moses to go back to Egypt to lead the Israelites out of slavery, and on his journey, Moses encountered Aaron, who was already on his way to meet him. The siblings reunited, and together they played key roles in confronting Pharaoh and leading the Israelites.
Yes aaron went to Pharaoh, as moses stammered Aaron spoke for Moses.