No. Moses' wife, Tzipporah, was a Midianite (Exodus ch.2) who converted to the Israelite religion. See also:
Moses first wife was a Semite called Ziporah she was a dependent of Shem.
Midian was a tribe located in the deserts between the Nile River and Modern Israel, so Tziporah would not have been Ethiopian.
Tziporah was a Midianite (Exodus ch.2). According to tradition, the woman mentioned in Numbers ch.12 is identical with Tziporah.
No, she was Ethiopian.
Moses' Ethiopian wife was probably Zipporah who was most likely half Ethiopian.
Moses wife.......Yes. Moses' first wife Zipporah was "Shemitic" (descended of Noah's son Shem). However, Moses married a second time to a woman from Ethiopia (Kush)--whose name is never mentioned. One has to remember that Moses grew up in Egypt. This can be found in the Bible: Numbers 12: 1-15. To correct the above, He married a Kushite woman. Kushite's were the southern neighbors of Egypt which is modern day Ethiopia and Sudan.
Jethro gave Moses his daughter Zipporah to be his wife.
The name of Moses wife was Ziporrah.
Jethro was the father of Moses' wife (Exodus ch.2 and ch.18).See also:more about Moses
Zipporah
Moses wife.
No, according to the Bible, Moses' wife, Zipporah, did not enter the Promised Land. Moses himself was not allowed to enter because he disobeyed God's command.
The curse of leprosy was not sent upon the wife of Moses. The curse was sent upon his sister, Miriam, when she and brother Aaron spoke against Moses and his wife.
Moses wifes name was Zipporah.
of course not, moses would never leave his wife behind, he satyed faithful.
Moses had two sons. He and his wife named them Gershom and Eliezer.