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      • Miriam was smart enough to see the situation happening and make a quick and decisive decision. In doing this she reconnected Moses with his mother. This was a critical to Moses’ life because there is no doubt this helped to shape his formative years.
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  2. The scriptural accounts also reveal that Miriam was the oldest of the three since she watched the infant Moses floating on the Nile River and then spoke to the daughter of Pharaoh who trusted Miriam enough to ask her to find a Hebrew women to care for the baby Moses.

  3. Feb 16, 2024 · Miriam’s role in the family and her determination to protect Moses reflect her deep love and commitment to her loved ones. Her actions paved the way for her future leadership and prophetic role, as she would go on to play an instrumental part in the redemption of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt.

  4. It is up to Moses to petition God for mercy on Miriam's behalf; which he does and God answers, yet Miriam must go through a time of impurity, acknowledging her sin and accepting the consequences of it; though the Lord honors Moses's prayer and delivers her.

  5. After the great miracle of the Splitting of the Sea, Moses led the Jewish people in singing praises to G‑d. The Torah then describes how Miriam led the women in singing their own song of praise, while dancing and playing musical instruments:

  6. Jun 7, 2018 · Miriam and Aaron said improper things about Moses with regard to the Kushite woman that the Kushites married to Moses when he escaped from Pharaoh, and he divorced her, for they married him to a Kushite princess, and he separated from her.

  7. Mar 23, 2022 · 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. There are four key places...

  8. Geneva Study Bible. And Miriam and Aaron spake against Moses because of the Ethiopian woman whom he had married: for he had married {a} an Ethiopian woman. (a) Zipporah, Moses' wife, was a Midianite, and because Midian bordered on Ethiopia, it is sometimes referred to in the scriptures by this name.