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What was Zipporah's Eithnicity?

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∙ 12y ago
Updated: 3/25/2024

Zipporah was a Midianite, the daughter of Jethro, who was a priest of Midian. She is known for being the wife of Moses in The Bible.

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What does eithnicity mean?

Ethnicity refers to a person's cultural background, often based on shared characteristics like nationality, ancestry, language, and customs. It is an important aspect of a person's identity and can influence their sense of belonging and experiences in society.


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