Two. Zipporah (Exodus 2:21), and a Cushite woman (Numbers 12:1).
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However, there is debate over the issue of whether Zipporah from Ex 2:21 is the same wife as the reference to his wife described as an Ethiopian (or Cushite) woman in Num 12:1. There are arguments for both sides of the issue. Rabbinical commentary such as that from Rashi believe this woman to be none other that Zipporah and Moses had only one wife.
U can have 4 wives according to the bible
One. Rebekah.
Moses is mentioned 829 times in the KJV Bible.
In most cases the Bible is explicit in saying that men had only one wife, but there are exceptions. Jacob is reported as having two wives, having been tricked by his uncle. King David is reported as having many wives and concubines.
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U can have 4 wives according to the bible
One. Rebekah.
Moses is mentioned 829 times in the KJV Bible.
In "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," Huck Finn mentions that Solomon had about "a million" wives. This is an exaggeration to emphasize Solomon's numerous wives as described in the Bible.
According to the Tanach, a man can have up to 4 wives. However, each wife has to be given her own house of equal quality to the others.
Which July 5th are you talking about the yer is not mentioned at all. And according to the bible God did speak many, many things to the prophet <Moses. He even revoked him and punished him.
In most cases the Bible is explicit in saying that men had only one wife, but there are exceptions. Jacob is reported as having two wives, having been tricked by his uncle. King David is reported as having many wives and concubines.
AnswerThe Bible only mentions that Potiphar had one wife.
The Bible states that 600,000 Israelite former slaves were brought out of Egypt by Moses (Exodus ch.12). These were men. To that number must be added their wives and children.
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In the Bible, Job is often considered a just man. He was known for his righteousness, faithfulness to God, and integrity, even in the face of great suffering and adversity. Job's story exemplifies the concept of a just man who maintains his faith and trust in God despite the challenges he faced.
It is difficult to know for certain how the wives in the harem felt as historical records are limited. Some may have been content with their roles, while others may have experienced unhappiness or dissatisfaction due to the dynamics of a polygamous relationship.