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  1. Oct 15, 2021 · Grumbling, complaining, racism...things really haven't changed all that much! Let's take a look at the Scriptures today and see what God has to say about all...

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  2. The Road to GOD: Your Journey to Spiritual Fulfillment - Claim your FREE ebook today! - https://bit.ly/3Py669G📖Daily Bible Verses, The book of Numbers, Chap...

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  4. Learn to see God’s faithfulness in the face of pettiness and betrayal of even close friends and family. Miriam and Aaron Oppose MosesResponse to Opposition N...

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    • What Is Tzaraʿat?
    • Marrying A non-Israelite

    One argument that has been marshalled to show that color is a factor in the story is the punishment of leprosy God inflicts on Miriam for speaking against Moses: The snow-white description of the leprosy given above is that of NRSV and is found in almost all Bible translations including that of the NJPS, and it is seen as an apt response to a racis...

    Biblicists generally agree that the Hebrew term tzaraʿat used to describe the punishment of Moses’ sister is not leprosy, nor is it a category of skin diseases that includes leprosy.It is doubtful that leprosy even existed in the ancient Near East at the time of the Hebrew Bible. Rather, tzaraʿatseems to be a group of skin diseases that exhibit a f...

    The point of Miriam and Aaron’s complaint seems to be that Moses had taken a non-Israelite wife. As R. Joseph Bekhor Shor (12thcent.) wrote: The complaint against Moses by Miriam and Aaron, then, has nothing to do with the Kushite’s skin color. The point, rather, is that the woman is not an Israelite.In having God punish Miriam for arguing against ...

  5. From the stories of Miriam in the bible we learn that we should not be afraid but instead we should move forward with the tasks we have to do and trust that God will work it out. Miriam did not abandon her brother; she stayed with him by the river; she was strong and courageous and God was with her. God allowed the princess to come to the river ...

  6. Conclusion: Moses, Aaron and Miriam were a very spiritual team. Exodus 15:20 says that Miriam was a prophetess. Aaron was the high priest of Israel. Sometimes he was simply called the priest (Exodus 28:1; 38:21; Numbers 3:6; Psalm 99:6). Moses was a priest (Psalm 99:6) and a prophet (Deuteronomy 34:10).

  7. 3 (Now Moses was a very humble man, more humble than anyone else on the face of the earth.) 4 At once the Lord said to Moses, Aaron and Miriam, “Come out to the tent of meeting, all three of you.”. So the three of them went out. 5 Then the Lord came down in a pillar of cloud; he stood at the entrance to the tent and summoned Aaron and Miriam.

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