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Zipporah, the wife of Moses in the Hebrew Bible, is often identified as a Midianite, which suggests she belonged to a group descended from Midian, a son of Abraham and Keturah. The Midianites were a nomadic people, typically associated with the region of northwestern Arabia. While her exact racial or ethnic background is not explicitly detailed, her connection to the Midianites indicates that she was not of Israelite descent. This has led to discussions about her identity and the broader implications of her marriage to Moses within biblical narratives.

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