From genealogies in The Bible, it is clear that Moses had TWO wives, one whose name we know as Zipporah, the other we don't.
I don't believe Moses' second wife was named in the Bible. Zipporah his first wife was a Midianite and his second wife was a Cushite (Numbers 12:1).
Yes,the name is Sarah
Zipporah was married to Moses.Exodus 2:21Moses agreed to stay with the man, who gave his daughter Zipporah to Moses in marriage.
Tsiporah was the wife of Moses and the mother of their two sons.
Sorry, never heard of a 'rhw' Bible.
Moses' Ethiopian wife was probably Zipporah who was most likely half Ethiopian.
Tziporah was Moses' wife, and the mother of his two sons ... Gershom and Eliezer.
because she was ethiopian
Z"i"pporah is the wife of Moses. Ref to Ex. 2:21 & 22.
A:The Bible describes Jethro as from Midian, which was to the east of the Gulf of Aqaba.
He was a Hebrew from Madian. In the Bible his name was Jethro father of the wife of Moses or Musa.
Moses was married to Zipporah ( Exodus 2:21). "And Moses was content to dwell with the man: and he gave Moses Zipporah his daughter" The Bible does not say when she died, but because Moses lived to be 120 it can safely be taken that she died before him.
Moses wife was a midianite , the daughter of Jethro.
Heber appears 13 times in the KJV bible. Heber, the Kenite, was a son of Hobab the father of Moses' wife (Judges 4:11).
Yes, Moses did meet his wife in Midian.
The first wife of Moses was the daughter of Jethro Ziphorah.
The Bible does not tell us what happened to Zipporah. The last we hear of here is in Exodus 18:
Moses is mentioned 829 times in the KJV Bible.
According to the bible, Moses lived.
Moses can be found in Exodus.
Moses is in the bible and was a MAN
America did not yet exist when the Bible was written. African Nations(and by extension Africans) mentioned in the Bible are Egypt,and Ethiopia(Moses' wife was at least half Ethiopian ).
Moses wife was Jethros daughter , she came from the land of Midi an.
Jethro gave Moses his daughter Zipporah to be his wife.
Moses, he wrote the first five books of the Bible, sometimes called the books of Moses. The authorship of the first five books of the Bible is generally attributed to Moses.