Moses' Ethiopian wife was probably Zipporah who was most likely half Ethiopian.
His wife Zipporah was from Midian (believed to be around the Gulf of Arabia or Norwestern part of Saudi Arabia).
Yes Egyptian.
Mary
I don't remember the word "Pastor" in the Bible, but you have prophetesses (Miriam, Moses' sister) and Deborah, who was a judge. There are also women disciples of Jesus.
The Bible names a number of married women. The following is a list of some notable women.Old TestamentEve married to AdamSarah married to AbrahamRebekah was married to IsaacLeah and Rachel were married to JacobZipporah married to MosesRuth married to BoazBathsheba married Uriah the Hittite then to King DavidNew TestamentElizabeth married to ZechariahMary married to Joseph
The book of Romans says once a women is married she must stay with the man, til he dies and then only can she get married. Divorce is not allowed according to the bible.
Ethiopia is not common a lot with America but, I have visited Ethiopia and everything almost is different, the only thing that the same is they have high christians in both countries, and have great technology (some places).
Marge Wold has written: 'The shalom woman' -- subject(s): Christian women, Religious life, Women, Vrouwenemancipatie 'Bible readings for couples' -- subject(s): Married people, Meditations 'Women of faith & spirit' -- subject(s): Bible, Biography, Women in the Bible
Women in Ethiopia, as with other developing countries, have a harder lot in life than those of America or other so-called developed countries. Women in Ethiopia cannot own land or obtain credit.
i dont belive people had last names in the bible times, i believe that came about much later
Acts:17:26: And hath made of one blood all nations of men for to dwell on all the face of the earth, and hath determined the times before appointed, and the bounds of their habitation;Rom:2:11: For there is no respect of persons with God.Ex:2:21: And Moses was content to dwell with the man: and he gave Moses Zipporah his daughter.Num:12:1: And Miriam and Aaron spake against Moses because of the Ethiopian woman whom he had married: for he had married an Ethiopian woman.God never complained about Moses' marriage with a women of another race,so why would he change now?
Edward Ullendorff has written: 'The two Zions' 'Catalogue of Ethiopian Manuscripts in the Bodleian Library' 'Ethiopia and the Bible' -- subject(s): Bible, Civilization, History of contemporary events, Influence, Versions, Women in the Bible 'The Ethiopic Book of Enoch: A New Edition in the Light of the Aramaic Dead Sea Fragments (Vol. 1: Text and Apparatus & Vol. 2: Introduction, Translation and Commentary)' 'From the Bible to Enrico Cerulli' -- subject(s): Amharic literature, History and criticism 'Ethiopia and the Bible (Schweich Lectures on Biblical Archaeology)'
There were no women Apostles.
Adah and Zillah (Genesis ch.4), who were both married to the same man.