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Tzipporah, Moses’s wife, saved him on the way back from Midian to Egypt when she performed circumcision on their two sons (4:22-26).
We must unite immediately — as one person with one heart — in order to achieve a crushing victory over our enemies who hate ...
Moses was a ruler for 30 years in a foreign land after being freed from his dungeon in Midian. Moses’s final act of cleansing was his refusal not to become God’s spokesperson at the expense of ...
Numbers 31 described Moses’ followers fighting the people of Midian. “They fought against Midian, as the Lord commanded Moses, and killed every man,” the passage reads.
So when I read of Moses’ time in Midian (Exod. 2:15–4:19), I feel something of myself in him: the constant alien, the one who looks from outside and holds together some sense of home in Midian, where ...
Forced to leave behind his life as a prince in Egypt, Moses finds refuge in Midian. A mysterious encounter compels him to take on a divine mission. Moses confronts the pharaoh and demands the ...
He no longer saw himself as a Priest of Midian; instead, he identified himself as the father-in-law of Moses. [5] ...
“And Jethro, a priest from Midian, Moses' father-in-law, heard.” (18:1) On the opening verse of the Torah section "And Jethro heard," Rashi writes, "What did he hear that caused him to come?
From Moses in Midian to Paul on the Damascus road, the call is not always clear or convenient. I note that it is ‘not a conference call’!!