*Zipporah, Moses’ Midianite wife, reminds us that God can use anyone, regardless of background or circumstance, to accomplish His purposes. Zipporah, a foreigner, became an important companion to Moses in his journey to liberate the people of Israel. To everyone reading this, may God grant our brothers and sisters the openness to accept and love everyone, regardless of their cultural or background differences.*
Zipporah’s story encourages us to trust God in challenging times, to act with courage when faced with critical decisions, and to remain faithful to His purposes. She is a powerful reminder that even in the background, our actions can have eternal significance when guided by faith.
This video does a wonderful job of bringing to light the often-overlooked role of Zipporah in the Bible. Her bravery, wisdom, and cultural complexity make her a truly remarkable figure in Moses's story. The detailed exploration of her actions-especially the moment when she intervened to save Moses-reveals her deep spiritual insight and understanding of the covenant. It’s a powerful reminder of the strength and quiet influence that women in biblical history often had, even when their stories are not always told in full. Thank you for sharing such a thoughtful and enriching analysis!
While watching an exploration of the story of Moses and Zipporah (Moses' wife), I noticed the striking moment when God sought to take Moses's life due to the lack of circumcision of his son. This incident emphasizes the importance of adhering to God's covenant, which mandated that the Israelites circumcise their sons as a sign of their commitment to God. The motive behind God's actions highlights His commitment to justice; as a just God, God cannot overlook violations of the laws and ordinances established for the Israelites. It is noteworthy that Zipporah, recognizing the urgency of the situation, swiftly took matters into her own hands by circumcising their son with a flint. This decisive action ultimately saved Moses, preventing the harsh consequence of God's judgment for Moses' oversight.
Moses didn't circumcise his son as he was supposed to do. Zipporah, knowing that God was angered by this, did the circumcision herself. It is a tradition that men only performed at that time. She saved Moses's life by doing so.
I agree, this is how I see the situation as well. Because the husband, Moses is the leader of the family, he should have performed the circumcision. Why he did not, could have been out of love and respect to his wife's heritage. She knew this. And talking to God, reminds him of her ancestral blood of Abraham takes matters in her own hands. Out of love, guilt, shame she defended her husband. A wife is compared to an army in the Bible...ezer kenegdo. Imo she repented. And repentance comes with action...the circumcision. A sacrifice. Zipporah, I hope to meet you one day.
Thanks for this video. I like the fact that you are clear in stating there is much discussion among scholars about certain aspects. Keep the videos coming. I love listening to you explain and enlightening the scriptures.
Here are a few things to consider: Zipporah may not have been Moses' first wife. Josephus the Jewish historian tells the story of Moses marrying an Ethiopian princess when he was commander of the Pharoah's army. This would have been before he fled Egypt to Midian. That he was married to an Ethiopian is reflected in Numbers 12.1 where we are told that Moses had a Cushite wife. Cush is the ancient name for Ethiopia. So, Moses had two wives, one an African and the other an Arab. Also, we are told that Zipporah's father was named Reuel in Exodus 2.18. Many suppose that this man had two names, because we are told in Exodus 3.1 that his father-in-law was named Jethro. What most forget is that between the end of chapter 2 and the beginning of chapter 3, forty years has passed, and Moses is no longer 40 but 80 years old. No doubt Reuel is dead by now, and has been replaced as priest by Jethro. Besides, the Hebrew word translated as father-in-law merely indicates a relative by marriage. I imagine that Jetho is Moses' brother-in-law.
Zipporah or Tsipprah in Ethiopian is Ethiopian and daughter of a king called Raguel. Mediam is the land of the then ethiopia through the valleys of river ghion (nile). Josephus had cited it correctly.
Cush wasn’t an ancient name of Ethiopia. Its ancient name is Abyssinia. Cush is a place right in modern Sudan, at the time part of ancient Egypt. Cush was very powerful kingdom which invented the use of metal. Nowadays, a group of peoples’s languages is called Cushitic such us Somali, Afar, Oromia etc. of course, some of these groups live in present day Ethiopia!
Many forgotten characters Lord is bringing to the attention of the people. Hagar; Kathuria now Zepora those played some pivoted roal in the past. Many qualities Lord entrusted we don't know or we ignore the facts. Almighty God have solid plans. Let gifted Lord's servants enrich the masses. A very important issue in this time. Fresh believers world wide increasing. Teaching preaching in the correct and right way before devil mishandle. But out God is Mighty. God of our fathers Abraham Issac and Jacob thru our Lord and God Jesus Christ. Ameen Hallelujah Jacob Varghese
Moses had only one wife, the black Midianite Zipporah. White racist theologians have tried to give Moses a second wife, but the Holy Bible lists only one wife of Moses!
Zipporah and Moses shared the same background even though she wasn't hebrew. Her line led back to Abraham. The reason why she knew the customs of circumcision because her people practiced Judaism.
@@YeshuaKingMessiahwhat Bible do you read? God gave Abraham the covenant of circumcision in Genesis chapter 17. Zipporah and her father Jethro were Midianites and their progenitor Midian was Abraham’s son.
You state correctly that Zipporah and her father’s family are Medianites, descendants of Abraham and his last wife Keturah. This means that Jethro’s family 😊are covenant children also. Moses, on the other hand, having been brought up in the Court of Pharaoh, means that most probably Moses may not have known of God’s covenant with Abraham - Zipporah, knew and was brought up in the covenant!
We Acknowledge God of Abraham Isaac and Jacob we thank u for everything we are descendants of Abraham the twelve tribes of Israel and all nations and generations for all the women in the bible for they're faith wisdom courage strength 💪🏾 Lord thank u RIGHTEOUSNESS RECONCILIATION RESPECT UNITY UNITED AS ONE AMEN 🙏 ❤️ AMEN 🙏 ❤️ 🎉😊❤❤❤❤❤❤
The Lord would not have killed Moses but punished him. If the Lord killed Moses, then who would be used to lead the people out of Egypt. God has his people who he plans to use to do his will, not ang and anybody.
More than likely, due to her pagan practices, Zaporah was the reason their son had not been circumsized. Instead of upholding his covenant with The Father, once again, a man listened to a woman and did the opposite. Zaporah knew this, which is why she circumsized him the way she did and threw it at his feet.
Midianites being Abraham's descendants had to have the circumcision too so as not to be ' cut off,' from Abraham's lineage. That is the everlasting covenant God gave Abraham. So she knew the seriousness of it because God had warned Abraham thatanyn.man of his line who was not circumcised would be cut off from his people. Now, they had not circumcised Moses's children because they saw him as an Egyptian. That is how they introduced him to their Dad.
Obedience. God needs us to be obedient to Him. Moses, being given the promise to lead God's people, needed to learn that "it's not a game.". God's Word does not fail and is absolutely true. Zephora's obedience is a lesson to us all.
MOSES 2ND WIFE WAS FROM ETHIOPIA. REVELATIONS CHAPTER 1 OR 2 STATES THAT JESUS HAS FEET OF BRONZE AS BURNT IN A FURNACE AND HAIR LIKE WOOL. JESUS WAS NOT EUROPEAN. 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
What do you think about Zipporah's influence on Moses's mission? Do you believe her presence was essential to his success? I'd love to hear your thoughts on this
Please note Moses married one and only woman Zipporah. Just because Moses sister Miriam accused him of marrying an Egyptian since Midian is in Africa people twist Bible story saying Moses has remarried which has no evidence in Bible. Through out Bible has two sons only through Zipporah. Please don’t mislead people.
Zipporah is a black woman from Africa…the Country Ethiopia land of Cush…..God was very fond of her….She was the only woman who questioned God and He answered her…. See the Readers Digest Who’s Who in the Bible….goes in detail on Zipporah…who understood and served God and minded His Law…. This story did not take place in Arabia that’s a lie it took place in Cush for Zipporah was a Cushite…wasn’t no Cush in Arabia…there was no Arabs back in this time…. Hebrews are not Arabs…. Same on you A.I. presentation giving an illusion…and lie… But for the most part story is true but the pictures are wrong….takes place in AFRICA…from Egypt to Cush….
You said Zipporah Moses' first wife. Does Moses have a second wife?? If yes, what is her name please. And Bible references to that effect if you don't mind please. I want to learn. Thank you
Your title says 'Zipporah Moses's first wife'. He only had one wife, her. Where do you people get all of this false info from? Don't just read the Bible, study it!
MOSES O-N-L-Y HAD ONE WIFE! YOU PEOPLE ARE TRYING TO "RE-WRITE" HISTORY! FIND ONE REFERENCE IN THE HOLY WRIT THAT SAYS MOSES HAD ANY OTHER WIFE THAN ZIPPORAH? Y-E-A-H! ONE! NOT TWO! 1!
This stroy let black and white men also know that there is nit one race of people on this Earth that is pure without mixing. This show the beautiful mind of God, the Creator. Jacob had four sons that were half African and half Hebrew decent, so those black men proclaiming, that black men are the original Hebrews are teaching error.
I beg to differ slightly How about… Zeporah being the one who understands the monotheism more than Moses. Remember-She is the daughter of a priest in the lineage of Abraham. The very father of monotheism. Abraham must have raised all his sons to follow his one through God irrespective of if they were born by Sarah, Keturah, Hagar, or other concubines for that matter. Let us remember that Moses was raised in the house of pharaoh of Egypt from infancy . We all know that Egyptians historically were not monotheistic. So his knowledge of the ways of monotheism cannot be that I say this because she knew the problem when the Lord struck Moses and what to do to save Moses. The narrator also speaks about Aaron who was well versed in the ways of the Israelites,and some elders dinning with Jethro- the Priest of Medain. When describing Jethro, there is significance in the word usage of HIGH PRIEST if they were Idolators as implied; I doubt the highlight and emphasis will be as profound. We rarely saw the Bible describe the “High priest of Baal” for instance. If there was no commonality in belief, it would have been difficult. We can all attest to the hardheadedness of the Israelites of this time from biblical accounts. She was indeed special is all I can say . Thank you for the insight.
13:55 If the midianites were descendants of Abraham they were Hebrew and the children of Jacob in Egypt the were not Israelites the did not become a Nation until the giving of the law they were called midianites because of the area in which the lived Midian they were Hebrew but not under the covenant of Abraham Isaac and Jacob as were many other shemetic Hebrews !
who is here from the origen of human being the garden of eden (Gihon river) the promissed land and finally the light of the world (Ethiopia) by the way Moses trained in ethiopia by his wife father hisn name is Yotor! God bless ethiopia
According to the bible, it is Zipporah recorded as the wife of Moses.. why should Zipporah be mentioned as the first wife in this narrative as if there were other wife after Zipporah?
It wasn't because zipporah was a darker skin woman, all of them was black. It was because GOD told Moses not to marry outside of his culture of the Jews
Deuteronomy 7:1-4 you shall not intermarry other races. you are right, because they will have us serving their gods. like today most of us are serving a man with long goat hair and very pinkish or reddish skin but the bible says in Revelation 1:12-15 He has hair like wool and His feet is like burnt brass meaning He is a very very dark Hebrew man. Not middle east and have olive skin. well olives are black, brown, or green so i know He wasn't green. and in order for it to be an middle East it has to be a middle west, north and south. so my sister I'm glad you are woke and knows about the white washing the Edomites have done.
Thank you very much for showing the real possibilities that Jesus and civilization began in Africa. Although whites have taken these cities out of Africa and put them in the middle east. This story and others show people that look like me and we can relate to.We have been beaten and hurt in ways that we will never totally heal. We have to take this pain to the grave. It gives us hope that we are loved and that we count. Although civilization started in Africa and many people migrated to European countries and their color over time became lighter and lighter. People talk about the garden of Eden and don’t talk about the continent of Africa. We have been taught that none of the people in biblical stories told were my color. In fact, the opposite was taught concerning Shem and the curse put on him by Noah. I’ve read that part of the Bible paragraph and it’s inconceivable that the paragraph has been and is still used as a weapon against us to continue the racist rhetoric of slavery. Going into a country and killing people because of their skin color is reprehensible. Pitting people against each other is sadistic. Even now, especially with permission from Trump to hurt others, to act out, kill, and maim other people continues. We haven’t come very far and the people that stand on the sidelines and do nothing to stop it is as guilty as the people doing it. Now, people want to re-elect him again shows we haven’t learned anything.
Maybe it was Zipporah who hadn't wanted to circumcise their sons so felt guilty, and hence performed the act. For Moses, it was necessary that he lead his family into the truth that God has an order of authority in a family, but even more that obedience to God is more important than a wife's opinions.
*Zipporah, Moses’ Midianite wife, reminds us that God can use anyone, regardless of background or circumstance, to accomplish His purposes. Zipporah, a foreigner, became an important companion to Moses in his journey to liberate the people of Israel. To everyone reading this, may God grant our brothers and sisters the openness to accept and love everyone, regardless of their cultural or background differences.*
ZIPPORAH WAS ALSO ONE OF ABRAHAM'S GRANDDAUGHTERS BY KETURAH WHO WAS ABRAHAM'S SECOND WIFE AFTER THE DEATH OF SARAH. SHALOM!!
@@manuelvemba6689that's right!
@BrianGee-z6t So why don't you fill us in then? What about what he/she said that is wrong?
@BibleStories868 That's right, God can use anyone he wants, and that's why he uses Moses.
MIDIANITE❤ WIFE IS FROM SAUDI ARABIA NOT AFRICA !!!❤
Zipora was a beautiful black woman who beggot two sons that are God fearing tribe quietly serving God.. I love this faithfulness ❤❤❤
@NeilHawkins-k5qthat you’re in ? Stay blessed❤✊🏾
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This unique way of telling Bible stories is refreshing. Fun. Very useful in spreading Christianity
Your ability to break down complex passages into clear and insightful explanations is truly amazing
Praise God for ZIPPORAH . This my first time I heard about her.. 10/24/2024.
Zipporah’s story encourages us to trust God in challenging times, to act with courage when faced with critical decisions, and to remain faithful to His purposes. She is a powerful reminder that even in the background, our actions can have eternal significance when guided by faith.
Her courage, faith and obedience make her an inspirational role model.
The story of Zepora made me subscribe to this channel. I have never thought she had so much impact till now. Thank you Bible Story
Me too
This video does a wonderful job of bringing to light the often-overlooked role of Zipporah in the Bible. Her bravery, wisdom, and cultural complexity make her a truly remarkable figure in Moses's story. The detailed exploration of her actions-especially the moment when she intervened to save Moses-reveals her deep spiritual insight and understanding of the covenant. It’s a powerful reminder of the strength and quiet influence that women in biblical history often had, even when their stories are not always told in full. Thank you for sharing such a thoughtful and enriching analysis!
CIVILIZATION STARTED IN AFRICA. WE ALL COME FROM
GREAT CONTINENT.. 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
I love the way he talks and helps us to understand Gods chosen people in the Bible..thanks for sharing
I like bible stories I have to check my notifications to see if I have stories to listen to every day 😊🙏🏾 ❤
While watching an exploration of the story of Moses and Zipporah (Moses' wife), I noticed the striking moment when God sought to take Moses's life due to the lack of circumcision of his son. This incident emphasizes the importance of adhering to God's covenant, which mandated that the Israelites circumcise their sons as a sign of their commitment to God.
The motive behind God's actions highlights His commitment to justice; as a just God, God cannot overlook violations of the laws and ordinances established for the Israelites. It is noteworthy that Zipporah, recognizing the urgency of the situation, swiftly took matters into her own hands by circumcising their son with a flint. This decisive action ultimately saved Moses, preventing the harsh consequence of God's judgment for Moses' oversight.
Thanks and God bless.
ZIPPORA WAS BORN AGAIN! THE LORD JESUS TOUCHED HER HEART,AMEN!
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Please keep the videos coming ☺️🙏🙏.... These videos have become part of my bedtime routine 🙏🙏🥰- I absolutely love the Narrator's distinct voice.
Moses didn't circumcise his son as he was supposed to do. Zipporah, knowing that God was angered by this, did the circumcision herself. It is a tradition that men only performed at that time. She saved Moses's life by doing so.
I agree, this is how I see the situation as well.
Because the husband, Moses is the leader of the family, he should have performed the circumcision.
Why he did not, could have been out of love and respect to his wife's heritage.
She knew this. And talking to God, reminds him of her ancestral blood of Abraham takes matters in her own hands.
Out of love, guilt, shame she defended her husband.
A wife is compared to an army in the Bible...ezer kenegdo.
Imo she repented. And repentance comes with action...the circumcision. A sacrifice.
Zipporah, I hope to meet you one day.
Thanks for this video. I like the fact that you are clear in stating there is much discussion among scholars about certain aspects. Keep the videos coming. I love listening to you explain and enlightening the scriptures.
Amen. GodBless ❤️ 🙏
God bless you also, I learned something from every story thank you.
My father ma lord give me the courage like zipora's and make me decisive
Thank you for sharing and bringing out Zippora's role in the Moses Exodus story.. Be Blessed.
Awesome ❤
The marriage between Moses and Zipporah symbolized the connection between two distinct cultures, complex yet meaningful! 🙏❤
Here are a few things to consider: Zipporah may not have been Moses' first wife. Josephus the Jewish historian tells the story of Moses marrying an Ethiopian princess when he was commander of the Pharoah's army. This would have been before he fled Egypt to Midian. That he was married to an Ethiopian is reflected in Numbers 12.1 where we are told that Moses had a Cushite wife. Cush is the ancient name for Ethiopia. So, Moses had two wives, one an African and the other an Arab. Also, we are told that Zipporah's father was named Reuel in Exodus 2.18. Many suppose that this man had two names, because we are told in Exodus 3.1 that his father-in-law was named Jethro. What most forget is that between the end of chapter 2 and the beginning of chapter 3, forty years has passed, and Moses is no longer 40 but 80 years old. No doubt Reuel is dead by now, and has been replaced as priest by Jethro. Besides, the Hebrew word translated as father-in-law merely indicates a relative by marriage. I imagine that Jetho is Moses' brother-in-law.
Wow thanks
Absolutely true ❤❤❤
Zipporah or Tsipprah in Ethiopian is Ethiopian and daughter of a king called Raguel. Mediam is the land of the then ethiopia through the valleys of river ghion (nile). Josephus had cited it correctly.
Cush wasn’t an ancient name of Ethiopia. Its ancient name is Abyssinia. Cush is a place right in modern Sudan, at the time part of ancient Egypt. Cush was very powerful kingdom which invented the use of metal. Nowadays, a group of peoples’s languages is called Cushitic such us Somali, Afar, Oromia etc. of course, some of these groups live in present day Ethiopia!
As Ethiopian I've heard Moses wife is Ethiopian, but haven't really read the bible,
First time of hearing about Zipporah
Glory to G-D Amen 🕊️💜🕎
Great story. Developers, please check stories as they are repeated several times. Thank you.
Many forgotten characters Lord is bringing to the attention of the people.
Hagar; Kathuria now Zepora those played some pivoted roal in the past.
Many qualities Lord entrusted we don't know or we ignore the facts.
Almighty God have solid plans.
Let gifted Lord's servants enrich the masses.
A very important issue in this time.
Fresh believers world wide increasing.
Teaching preaching in the correct and right way before devil mishandle.
But out God is Mighty.
God of our fathers Abraham Issac and Jacob thru our Lord and God Jesus Christ.
Ameen
Hallelujah
Jacob Varghese
Quite enriching. Thanks for sharing
very good story telling skills
Moses had only one wife, the black Midianite Zipporah. White racist theologians have tried to give Moses a second wife, but the Holy Bible lists only one wife of Moses!
Moses himself was black since he was Hebrew.
What bible are you reading? She sure is mine, And the children's names!
Yes
ONE wife, no other listed
@NeilHawkins-k5qeveryone in the middle east was dark brown people, Moses was dark brown what you'll today call black
Who was the Ethiopian that Aaron and Miriam rebuked him for
Thank you for sharing good stories
My Lord I wanted to catch your heart 😊❤
Zipporah and Moses shared the same background even though she wasn't hebrew. Her line led back to Abraham. The reason why she knew the customs of circumcision because her people practiced Judaism.
Abraham nor anyone else circumscribed until Moses told them too
He and his sons where not infants at circumcision
Abraham was Hebrew.
@@YeshuaKingMessiahwhat Bible do you read? God gave Abraham the covenant of circumcision in Genesis chapter 17. Zipporah and her father Jethro were Midianites and their progenitor Midian was Abraham’s son.
@YeshuaKingMessiah how could Moses tell him when is existed centuries before Moses?
Ethiopian jews are ancient jews, we circumcise n we have levantine ancestry
This is powerful words 🙇🙇🙇
Me I'm a Zambia 🇿🇲
You state correctly that Zipporah and her father’s family are Medianites, descendants of Abraham and his last wife Keturah. This means that Jethro’s family 😊are covenant children also. Moses, on the other hand, having been brought up in the Court of Pharaoh, means that most probably Moses may not have known of God’s covenant with Abraham - Zipporah, knew and was brought up in the covenant!
Thank you
African they are the desendants of Zipporah. And we are also a desendants of Africa.🌍
Zipporah (Midianite) descendant of Abraham 2nd Wife son Midian…TFS enjoy all your videos continue blessing the masses ✨💫🙏🏾✨💫
We Acknowledge God of Abraham Isaac and Jacob we thank u for everything we are descendants of Abraham the twelve tribes of Israel and all nations and generations for all the women in the bible for they're faith wisdom courage strength 💪🏾 Lord thank u RIGHTEOUSNESS RECONCILIATION RESPECT UNITY UNITED AS ONE AMEN 🙏 ❤️ AMEN 🙏 ❤️ 🎉😊❤❤❤❤❤❤
My name is zipporah
GOD BLESS YOU LITTLE BIRD😊
Perfect helpmeet
Thank you for the video, very informative. God bless.
I'm in Jamaica
Asking a question makes no difference i won't be getting no answer
God look at us as one even we have different skin colour and race.
Even Nimrod was black and he founded Mesopotamian cities
The Lord would not have killed Moses but punished him. If the Lord killed Moses, then who would be used to lead the people out of Egypt. God has his people who he plans to use to do his will, not ang and anybody.
Great pictures but the constant zooming in and out makes me feel dizzy watching it😢
Amen ❤️🙏🏻
More than likely, due to her pagan practices, Zaporah was the reason their son had not been circumsized.
Instead of upholding his covenant with The Father, once again, a man listened to a woman and did the opposite. Zaporah knew this, which is why she circumsized him the way she did and threw it at his feet.
Midianites being Abraham's descendants had to have the circumcision too so as not to be ' cut off,' from Abraham's lineage. That is the everlasting covenant God gave Abraham. So she knew the seriousness of it because God had warned Abraham thatanyn.man of his line who was not circumcised would be cut off from his people. Now, they had not circumcised Moses's children because they saw him as an Egyptian. That is how they introduced him to their Dad.
Moses's sister attitudes towards Zipporah suggested it was inappropriate by Jah through disappointment to recognise equality.
It wasn’t Zipporah, Moses second wife was Ethiopian not Midianite.
@@Shan_Norris.22Midian is today Ethiopia!!
God was angry with Miriam for her attitude, he will not condone our attitude of despising others.
@@Shan_Norris.22no other wife
Moses was raised in Pharos house. He was not educated in Judaism. Moses was a new convert who wouldn’t have known the traditions.
Love these videos but PLEASE reduce redundancy of like, subscribe, share. 3x in first 6 mins!
Moses' father in law was Jethro, a priest in Midian;
True
Who was the 2nd wife? There is no record of it. If you do, please share the scripture
I hate how man takes cultural differences and make them racial.
Obedience. God needs us to be obedient to Him. Moses, being given the promise to lead God's people, needed to learn that "it's not a game.". God's Word does not fail and is absolutely true. Zephora's obedience is a lesson to us all.
Theme is repeated far too much.
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MOSES 2ND WIFE WAS FROM
ETHIOPIA. REVELATIONS CHAPTER 1 OR 2 STATES THAT JESUS HAS FEET OF BRONZE AS BURNT IN A FURNACE AND HAIR LIKE WOOL. JESUS WAS NOT EUROPEAN. 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
No second wife
Also Daniel 10:6 His arms and feet shone like polished bronze 🙌🏾
Zepporah is my daughter middle name 🙏🏽🥰 give your children names with meaning
If Sephora whas Moses firt wife who was his second no where did i read about a second wife
What do you think about Zipporah's influence on Moses's mission? Do you believe her presence was essential to his success? I'd love to hear your thoughts on this
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Please note Moses married one and only woman Zipporah. Just because Moses sister Miriam accused him of marrying an Egyptian since Midian is in Africa people twist Bible story saying Moses has remarried which has no evidence in Bible. Through out Bible has two sons only through Zipporah. Please don’t mislead people.
Zipporah is a black woman from Africa…the Country Ethiopia land of Cush…..God was very fond of her….She was the only woman who questioned God and He answered her….
See the Readers Digest Who’s Who in the Bible….goes in detail on Zipporah…who understood and served God and minded His Law….
This story did not take place in Arabia that’s a lie it took place in Cush for Zipporah was a Cushite…wasn’t no Cush in Arabia…there was no Arabs back in this time….
Hebrews are not Arabs….
Same on you A.I. presentation giving an illusion…and lie…
But for the most part story is true but the pictures are wrong….takes place in AFRICA…from Egypt to Cush….
You are right the Ethiopians are Hamites and they are the progenitor or the dark races but not the Negroes
So many ladies do a lot in those days, But never mentioned.
Zipporah was the one who saved moses from dying bcoz he did not circumsize his son. She was a powerful woman who saved moses from dying
Do you know the second wife of Moses & her name?
And where in the Bible do you come up with this information?
Who are you asking? The comment above?
You said Zipporah Moses' first wife. Does Moses have a second wife?? If yes, what is her name please. And Bible references to that effect if you don't mind please. I want to learn. Thank you
Where in the book of Genesis does it say that Moses had two wives?!
It doesn’t lol
Zipporah was Shemayah's (Moses) 2nd wife. Tharbis (Adoniyah) the Cushite was his first wife
That is a fact
Your title says 'Zipporah Moses's first wife'. He only had one wife, her. Where do you people get all of this false info from? Don't just read the Bible, study it!
MOSES O-N-L-Y HAD ONE WIFE! YOU PEOPLE ARE TRYING TO "RE-WRITE" HISTORY! FIND ONE REFERENCE IN THE HOLY WRIT THAT SAYS MOSES HAD ANY OTHER WIFE THAN ZIPPORAH? Y-E-A-H! ONE! NOT TWO! 1!
This stroy let black and white men also know that there is nit one race of people on this Earth that is pure without mixing. This show the beautiful mind of God, the Creator. Jacob had four sons that were half African and half Hebrew decent, so those black men proclaiming, that black men are the original Hebrews are teaching error.
Why don't they tell the story in full. Instead of telling you to share and like.
Moses only had 1 wife, 1st implies there’s a second
I beg to differ slightly
How about…
Zeporah being the one who understands the monotheism more than Moses. Remember-She is the daughter of a priest in the lineage of Abraham. The very father of monotheism. Abraham must have raised all his sons to follow his one through God irrespective of if they were born by Sarah, Keturah, Hagar, or other concubines for that matter. Let us remember that Moses was raised in the house of pharaoh of Egypt from infancy . We all know that Egyptians historically were not monotheistic. So his knowledge of the ways of monotheism cannot be that
I say this because she knew the problem when the Lord struck Moses and what to do to save Moses.
The narrator also speaks about Aaron who was well versed in the ways of the Israelites,and some elders dinning with Jethro- the Priest of Medain.
When describing Jethro, there is significance in the word usage of HIGH PRIEST if they were Idolators as implied; I doubt the highlight and emphasis will be as profound. We rarely saw the Bible describe the “High priest of Baal” for instance.
If there was no commonality in belief, it would have been difficult. We can all attest to the hardheadedness of the Israelites of this time from biblical accounts.
She was indeed special is all I can say . Thank you for the insight.
GOD Remnant Jethro vial to Moses
Mama Zippora was a very very good wife to Moses,do I say what Moses said to her and she'll do that 🙏🏿
ARE YOU SURE THAT ALL ANCIENT WOMEN WERE SO THIN AN PRETTY?
I thought Zipporah was Moses' only wife. Who is his 2 nd wife?
13:55 If the midianites were descendants of Abraham they were Hebrew and the children of Jacob in Egypt the were not Israelites the did not become a Nation until the giving of the law they were called midianites because of the area in which the lived Midian they were Hebrew but not under the covenant of Abraham Isaac and Jacob as were many other shemetic Hebrews !
I think Moses had two wives. Each were married to him at separate times.
Okay. Is it me or is the story teller confused about at the color of Zipporah? Can you get your storyline to be focus on one or the other please?
who is here from the origen of human being the garden of eden (Gihon river) the promissed land and finally the light of the world (Ethiopia) by the way Moses trained in ethiopia by his wife father hisn name is Yotor! God bless ethiopia
You’ve got your research wrong; Sarah was Abraham’s first wife. Zippoah was his second wife
According to the bible, it is Zipporah recorded as the wife of Moses.. why should Zipporah be mentioned as the first wife in this narrative as if there were other wife after Zipporah?
Then who is Moses' second wife?
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It wasn't because zipporah was a darker skin woman, all of them was black. It was because GOD told Moses not to marry outside of his culture of the Jews
He told Moses not to- when?
Deuteronomy 7:1-4 you shall not intermarry other races. you are right, because they will have us serving their gods. like today most of us are serving a man with long goat hair and very pinkish or reddish skin but the bible says in Revelation 1:12-15 He has hair like wool and His feet is like burnt brass meaning He is a very very dark Hebrew man. Not middle east and have olive skin. well olives are black, brown, or green so i know He wasn't green. and in order for it to be an middle East it has to be a middle west, north and south. so my sister I'm glad you are woke and knows about the white washing the Edomites have done.
@@YeshuaKingMessiah The Most High Yah said do not intermarry in Deuteronomy 7:1-4
Thank you very much for showing the real possibilities that Jesus and civilization began in Africa. Although whites have taken these cities out of Africa and put them in the middle east. This story and others show people that look like me and we can relate to.We have been beaten and hurt in ways that we will never totally heal. We have to take this pain to the grave. It gives us hope that we are loved and that we count. Although civilization started in Africa and many people migrated to European countries and their color over time became lighter and lighter. People talk about the garden of Eden and don’t talk about the continent of Africa. We have been taught that none of the people in biblical stories told were my color. In fact, the opposite was taught concerning Shem and the curse put on him by Noah. I’ve read that part of the Bible paragraph and it’s inconceivable that the paragraph has been and is still used as a weapon against us to continue the racist rhetoric of slavery. Going into a country and killing people because of their skin color is reprehensible. Pitting people against each other is sadistic. Even now, especially with permission from Trump to hurt others, to act out, kill, and maim other people continues. We haven’t come very far and the people that stand on the sidelines and do nothing to stop it is as guilty as the people doing it. Now, people want to re-elect him again shows we haven’t learned anything.
Maybe it was Zipporah who hadn't wanted to circumcise their sons so felt guilty, and hence performed the act. For Moses, it was necessary that he lead his family into the truth that God has an order of authority in a family, but even more that obedience to God is more important than a wife's opinions.
Moses was a very dark skin Hebrew man.
Zipporah wasn't the first wife. First one was an Ethiopian. Zipporah was married while Moses was in exile