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    Zipporah, or Tzipora ( / ˈzɪpərə, zɪˈpɔːrə /; Hebrew: צִפּוֹרָה, Ṣīppōrā, "bird"), [a] is mentioned in the Book of Exodus as the wife of Moses, and the daughter of Reuel/Jethro, the priest and prince of Midian. [1] She is the mother of Moses' two sons: Eliezer, and Gershom . In the Book of Chronicles, two of her grandsons ...

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  2. Jul 27, 2021 · Zipporah was the daughter of a priest and the wife of Moses, the leader of the Israelites. Learn about her life, her conflicts, and her legacy in the Bible.

  3. Zipporah is the Midianite wife of Moses who saves him from an angel's attack by circumcising her son. She is a loyal and brave woman, but Moses neglects her and sends her away before the exodus.

  4. The next time we hear of Zipporah is when the Torah tells us that Jethro came to join the people of Israel. 8 Together with him came his daughter and grandsons, Moses’ wife and children. The last time they saw their husband and father, he was an unknown and private man. Now, he was the leader of the Jewish people, “Moses, our Teacher.”.

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  5. Jul 13, 2022 · Zipporah gave birth to a son. Moses named him Gershom, a name that sounds like the Hebrew word meaning “a foreigner there.” Gershom’s name was a reminder that Moses was a foreigner and living among foreigners. Later, Zipporah had another son named Eliezer (Exodus 18:4). Later in the book of Exodus, there is a strange passage involving ...

  6. Zipporah was a Midianite woman who married Moses and saved his life by circumcising their son. Learn about her story, her name, her role and her relationship with Moses and God.

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  8. Zipporah the Midianite was a descendant of Midian, Abraham’s son by his third wife Keturah. In Hebrew, her name means “bird” or “little bird.”. We first meet Zipporah—who later became Moses’s wife—at a well in her hometown of Midian. At the well, she met Moses, who was fleeing from Egypt and from Pharaoh’s judgment after he ...

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