Jethro gave Moses his daughter Zipporah to be his wife.
Jethro was the father of Moses' wife (Exodus ch.2 and ch.18).See also:more about Moses
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A:The Bible describes Jethro as from Midian, which was to the east of the Gulf of Aqaba.
Moses did not have a "stepfather-in-law" since his wife, Zipporah, never had a stepfather. Moses' father-in-law was Jethro.
Jethro took Moses in as a guest when Moses had to flee Egypt. He gave his daughter Zipporah to Moses in marriage (Exodus ch.2). Later, Jethro brought Moses' family to him in the wilderness (Exodus ch.18). At that time, he suggested to Moses the idea of appointing judges/officers for the Israelites (ibid).
Ex:2:21: And Moses was content to dwell with the man: and he gave Moses Zipporah his daughter.
2 Wives, Zipporah and the Ethiopian Woman.AdditionallyThere is debate over the issue of whether Zipporah from Ex 2:21 is the same wife as the reference to the Ethiopian woman in Num 12:1. There are arguments for both sides of the issue so we cannot be absolutely sure.
Moses met his wife, Zipporah, at a well in Midian where she was drawing water for her father's flock. Moses helped her and her sisters water their flock, and eventually Zipporah's father, Jethro, offered Moses a place to stay and eventually gave Zipporah to Moses in marriage.
The name of the wife of Moses is Zipporah , she was the daughter of Jethro. and this can be found in the book of Exodus chapter 2 verse21.
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.
Jethro, Moses' father-in-law, was affiliated with the religion of Midianism.
The shepherds were from the tribe of Midian, and Jethro's daughters were being harassed by them at a well when Moses intervened and saved them. Jethro, also known as Reuel, was a priest of Midian and father-in-law to Moses.