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- Miriam - Wikipedia
Miriam (Hebrew: מִרְיָם, romanized: Mīryām, lit ‘rebellion’) [1][2] is described in the Hebrew Bible as the daughter of Amram and Jochebed, and the older sister of Moses and Aaron She was a prophetess and first appears in the Book of Exodus
- 10 Facts About Miriam Everyone Should Know - Chabad. org
Learn about Miriam, the prophetess of the Bible, whose life and legacy is celebrated until today
- Who Was Miriam in the Bible? - Christianity
Miriam, a key prophetess in the Bible, showed great strength and leadership during the Exodus Her songs and actions hold a profound place in the story of Scripture
- Miriam: 5 Facts About This Prophetess in the Bible - Crosswalk
Who Was Miriam in the Bible? Miriam was Moses’ older sister and though she is not talked about a lot in Scripture, she played an important part in the life of Moses and the nation of Israel
- Who was Miriam in the Bible? - GotQuestions. org
Miriam is the sister who watches over her baby brother Moses among the bulrushes on the banks of the Nile Their mother had hidden Moses in a basket on the river bank to protect him from Pharaoh’s decree to throw all Hebrew baby boys into the river (Exodus 1:22—2:4)
- Miriam - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway
MIRIAM mĭr’ ĭ əm (מִרְיָ֥ם) The name of two persons in the OT 1 The daughter of Amram and Jochebed and the sister of Moses and Aaron (Num 26:59; 1 Chron 6:3) She is first mentioned by name on the occasion of her leading the women in the chorus of the Song of Moses (Exod 15:20, 21)
- Who Was Miriam? - Biblical Archaeology Society
Who was Miriam the prophetess in the Bible? It sounds like a simple question with a simple answer—Miriam was Moses’s sister But as is often the case with anything having to do with the Hebrew Bible, the question is much more complex than it first appears
- Miriam the Prophetess | My Jewish Learning
When Miriam first appears in the Bible, she is but a child, and not even named; eventually she comes to be known, along with her siblings Moses and Aaron, as one of the three figures who led the Israelites out of Egypt
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