Silence

Silence is often the right tack when one really has nothing to say. Sometimes, like with Mitch Mcconnell it was a negotiating tack, having boasted frequently that he reserved the right to "an unspoken thought."

For Aharon, it was resounding in a different way. 

Aharon responded to Moshe Rabbeinu who said that it was through those that God sought that He became sanctified. It would seem that Aharon was responding, though, more to Moshe, than to God; he, perhaps was protesting, silently, Moshe's inability to understand him. 

Both Aharon and Yonah faced what could be called illegal orders; each disobeyed, but in their own way. Aharon seems to be the height of acquiescence but perhaps what God really wanted was for Aharon to speak to Him, as He did with Yonah who ran away, failing to further the relationship. 

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