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    Tharbis (alternatively Adoniah), according to Josephus, was a Cushite princess of the Kingdom of Kush, who married Moses prior to his marriage to Zipporah as told in the Book of Exodus.

  2. Oct 21, 2022 · We'll explore the possibility of Moses' second wife Tharbis, the evidence against it, and why this matters to us today. Who Was Tharbis, and Did She Exist? Sadly, because Scripture never lists the Cushite woman Tharbis by name, we don't have anything to go off of biblically.

  3. Nov 17, 2022 · Tharbis is a Cushite princess mentioned by Josephus, but not in the Bible. She may have been Moses' first wife before he married Zipporah, a Midianite, or a different name for Zipporah.

  4. Jul 9, 2023 · The web page explores the possibility that Moses was married to an Ethiopian queen named Tharbis, who was the daughter of the king of Ethiopia. It cites a historical source and a biblical verse to support this claim, but also acknowledges that Zipporah was Moses' wife according to the scriptures.

  5. Josephus tells us her name was ‘Tharbis’, and she had fallen in love with him, and the marriage was consummated. So Moses won the war using a clever stratagem to take the city by surprise, for he took a short cut across the narrow land between the horse shoe bend of the Nile river, clearing the snake infested ground with hungry Ibis birds ...

  6. Tharbis was the daughter of the king of the Ethiopians: she happened to see Moses as he led the army near the walls, and fought with great courage; and admiring the subtlety of his undertakings, and believing him to be the author of the Egyptians' success, . . . she fell deeply in love with him; and upon the prevalence of that passion, sent to ...

  7. Feb 17, 2021 · During this campaign, Moses married an Ethiopian princess, identified as Tharbis. The Bible is silent of this period of Moses' life, as it picks up at the time of Moses killing of the Egyptian overseer and fleeing into exile.