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Painting by Jacob Jordaens
Moses and His Ethiopian Wife Zipporah (Dutch: Mozes en zijn Ethiopische vrouw Seporah) is a painting in oils on canvas of c. 1645–1650 by the Flemish
Moses and His Ethiopian Wife Zipporah
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Wife of Moses
Zipporah is mentioned in the Book of Exodus as the wife of Moses, and the daughter of Jethro, the priest and prince of Midian. She is the mother of Moses'
Zipporah
Hebrew Bible term for dark-skinned African
Wikipedia Cushitic languages Racism in Jewish communities Schvartze Zipporah, wife of Moses, depending on interpretation described as "Cushite" in the Bible
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Location in the Hebrew Bible
were given to Moses by God, according to the Book of Deuteronomy in the Hebrew Bible. It is described in two places (the Book of Exodus and the Books of
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Moral laws in Judaism
present could be righteous and would be saved as they were, without Gentiles needing to undergo conversion to Judaism. Following Moses Maimonides' analysis
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Painting by Attributed to Abraham Janssens I
by Jan Luyken Sybil Agrippina, by Crispijn van de Passe Moses and his Ethiopian wife Zipporah, by Jacob Jordaens Painting in blogpost by Esther Schreuder
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Phrase used in the Bible
Pentateuch or the Five Books of Moses, specifically in the Book of Exodus, to describe an expression of God's power and authority. In Exodus 8:19, Pharaoh's
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Sacred mountain mentioned in the Bible
fire and clouds are a direct consequence of the arrival of God upon the mountain. According to the biblical story, Moses departed to the mountain and stayed
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Home of Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640) in Antwerp
Jordaens, Moses and his Ethiopian wife Zipporah Frans Floris, Venus and Mars Willem van Haecht, The Gallery of Cornelis van der Geest Jan Boeckhorst and Frans
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Biblical principles relating to ethics and worship
and I will give thee tablets of stone, and a law, and commandments which I have written; that thou mayest teach them. 13 And Moses rose up, and his minister
Ten_Commandments
Prophet in Abrahamic religions
Halter, Marek (2005), Zipporah, Wife of Moses, New York: Crown, ISBN 978-1-4000-5279-0. Hoffmeier, James K. (1996), "Moses and the Exodus", Israel in
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Middle Ages, the Ethiopian Empire was the only region of Africa to survive as a Christian state after the expansion of Islam. The Ethiopian church held its
Christianity_in_Africa
Staves carried by Moses's brother, Aaron, in the Torah
upon it. When Moses entered Jethro's household he read the Name, and by means of it was able to draw up the rod, for which service Zipporah, Jethro's daughter
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God favors them for this. Moses' wife Zipporah, who saves his life when God intends to kill him. Miriam, Moses' sister, a prophetess. Cozbi, a woman slain
Women_in_the_Bible
Biblical character
referring to Zipporah’s skin tone or foreign status, while others argue it may refer to a second wife of Moses, distinct from Zipporah. An important
Cush_(Bible)
Sister of Moses and Aaron
Hazeroth after leaving Mount Sinai, Miriam and Aaron speak against Moses because he had married an unnamed "Ethiopian" or "Cushite" woman (translations differ)
Miriam
a staff. Jethro thereby recognized Moses as the deliverer of Israel and gave him the virtuous Zipporah as a wife, together with much money. Jethro stipulated
Moses_in_rabbinic_literature
Cushite princess
a Cushite princess of the Kingdom of Kush, who married Moses prior to his marriage to Zipporah as told in the Book of Exodus. According to the first-century
Tharbis
1956 film by Cecil B. DeMille
for the name of Moses' wife, originally Zipporah in the Hebrew Bible and King James version. To make it more euphonious, the name of Moses' Hebrew mother
The Ten Commandments (1956 film)
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of God as a basis for ethics is in Leviticus 19:2 where Yahweh instructs Moses to tell the people to be holy because Yahweh is holy. This idea is also
Ethics_in_the_Bible
The following is a list of women found in the Hebrew and Christian Bibles. List of minor biblical figures List of names for the biblical nameless Female
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Novel by Thomas Mann
as Moses is described to have had an Ethiopian or Kushite wife, depending on the translation, in Numbers 12:1, but this may simply refer to his wife Zipporah
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Statue in the U.S. state of Indiana
stepping over a bull and represented with horns in its head. Moses was created by Croatian sculptor Josip Turkalj. He was influenced by his mentor Ivan Meštrović
Statue of Moses (University of Notre Dame)
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Judaism that is predominantly practiced by African communities
is practiced by Ethiopian Jews and African-American Jews. Jews who may be considered Black have existed for millennia, with Zipporah sometimes considered
Black_Judaism
fifteenth-century Ethiopian Orthodox monk who joined the Beta Israel (Ethiopian Jewish) community. He converted his pupil, prince Abba Saga, to Judaism and introduced
List_of_converts_to_Judaism
Ancient South Arabian kingdom
Princess Tharbis, a Cushite who is said to have been the wife of Moses before he married Zipporah. Some Quranic exegetes identified Sheba with the People
Sheba
Marriage to more than one spouse
November 2022. In Exodus 2:21 Moses married Zipporah, while in Numbers 12:1 he was married to the "Cushite" or "Ethiopian" woman, who may have been a different
Polygamy
Tracing of Jewish descent through maternal lineage
child is considered "his" child only if the mother is Jewish. Moses married Zipporah, a Midianite woman. They had two sons, Gershom and Eliezer, both born
Matrilineality_in_Judaism
traveling through the desert. Moses's wife Zipporah circumcised their son when God threatened to kill Moses. According to Hodges, ancient Greek aesthetics
History_of_circumcision
American Reform rabbi, posek, and scholar
Judaism against interracial marriage, citing the marriage of Moses to Zipporah, an Ethiopian woman. The responsa describes the conversion of African Americans
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Seventeenth portion in the annual Jewish cycle of weekly Torah reading
the first reading, Moses's father-in-law, Jethro, hears all that God had done for the Israelites and brings Moses's wife Zipporah and her two sons, Gershom
Yitro
Basic question about Jewish identity
"half-Jewish" and "part-Jewish" in connection with descendants of intermarriage, Gershom being the biblical son of Moses and his Midianite wife Zipporah. The term
Who_is_a_Jew?
collision. Helen Whitwell, 68, British neuropathologist and forensic pathologist. Naw Zipporah Sein, 69, Burmese political activist, cancer. Geoff Apps
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Halakhic adoption of the Jewish religion and identity by non-Jews
along with other women. This includes Hagar, Zipporah, Shiphrah, Puah, the Daughter of Pharaoh, Rahab, Ruth, and Jael. In fact, King David is descended from
Conversion_to_Judaism
Relationship between Christianity and Druze
knowledge to Moses, whom they describe as a "recognised" and "revealed prophet". According to Druze belief, Moses was allowed to wed Zipporah, the daughter
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Racial history
he mortgaged his house and land to free another slave, making him technically the first African American to "purchase" a slave. Zipporah Potter Atkins
History of African Americans in Boston
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recognised as such in 1979 when this installation was first created, and so his gender is listed there as female. Charles George Herbermann (1912). The
List of women in the Heritage Floor
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