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    Miriam's cup is linked to the midrash of Miriam's Well, described as "a rabbinic legend that tells of a miraculous well that accompanied the Israelites during their forty years in the desert at the Exodus from Egypt".

  2. Miriam Was One of the 7 Prophetesses of the Bible. The Talmud 1 lists seven prophetesses in Jewish tradition: Sarah, Miriam, Deborah, Hannah, Abigail, Huldah and Esther, providing scriptural support showing that each one of these special women were indeed prophetesses. Read:The Seven Prophetesses of Judaism. 2.

  3. Jul 30, 2024 · Miriam's song took place right after the Israelites crossed the Red Sea. In the Book of Exodus, chapter 15, verses 20-21, Miriam, the prophetess and sister of Aaron, led the women in song and dance, celebrating the miraculous defeat of the Egyptian army by the parting of the Red Sea.

  4. Mar 8, 2018 · In the Old Testament, Miriam is the older sister of Moses. She is also a prophetess who plays an important role in the Israelite exodus from Egypt. Skip to content

  5. Miriam is best known for helping to deliver Moses at the Nile River and leading the Hebrew women in singing, dancing, and playing drums after crossing the Red Sea. Later, she and her brother Aaron challenge the actions and authority of Moses.

  6. Miriam is one of the most prominent female figures in the Hebrew Bible. Whereas women typically function as wives and mothers in biblical texts, Miriam is an independent figure—not connected to a husband or children. She serves as a prophet (Exodus 15:20–21) and leader (Micah 6:4), and she even challenges Moses (Numbers 12). These early […]

  7. Miriam (Hebrew: מִרְיָם, Modern: Mīryam, Tiberian: Mīryām) is a feminine given name recorded in Biblical Hebrew in the Book of Exodus as the name of the sister of Moses, the prophetess Miriam.

  8. Miriam was one of the seven great prophetesses in Jewish history. She foresaw that the Jewish people would be redeemed from Egypt, even before Moses was born. From a very young age, Miriam helped her mother, Jochebed, to deliver Jewish babies in secret.

  9. Oct 25, 2023 · Miriam is first mentioned by name in Exodus 15:20, when she is called “Miriam the prophetess, the sister of Aaron,” and with tambourine in hand she leads a chorus of women in a victory song following God’s victory over the Egyptians at the Red Sea.

  10. Jul 1, 2004 · Miriam Looks After Her Brother Moses. In Miriam's Merit. Miriam and Lashon Hara. Miriams's Passing. Miriam, the daughter of Amram and Yocheved, and older sister of her two famous brothers, Aaron and Moses, was born in Egypt just when the Jewish people were reduced to slavery, oppression and hard labor.

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