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What does the Bible say about Moses' wife?

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Moses' wife, Zipporah, symbolizes Israel's relationship with God as His chosen people, illustrating themes of alienation and eventual restoration.

In the biblical narrative, Zipporah is not just Moses' wife but a typological figure representing Israel in its relationship with Jehovah. The separation of Zipporah from Moses reflects Israel's alienation due to disobedience under the Law, much like the offense of the Cross is a stumbling block for some. Her eventual reconciliation with Moses symbolizes the promise of restoration for Israel. This typology helps believers understand God’s faithfulness in bringing back His people despite their waywardness, showcasing His redemptive plan throughout Scripture.
Scripture References: Exodus 18, Isaiah 54:6, Jeremiah 31:32

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