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Has been a while since I’ve read the first part of the OT, and need a quick answer to how many children did Moses have?
Yep Polygamy raises its ugly head again.Num 12:1 And Miriam and Aaron spake against Moses because of the Ethiopian woman whom he had married: for he had married an Ethiopian woman.
It is also possible that Zipphora died.Yep Polygamy raises its ugly head again.
Today we have serial polygamy. Multiple wives are almost the norm, but only one at a time is considered acceptable. (Sorry if off topic)But as civilization became more developed and cities were more common and most especially once Jerusalem was established, there was less need or allowance for multiple wives and concubines.
I think they were almost practical necessities rather than advantages. People died much younger and infant mortality and maternal peripartum mortality were high so I’m not sure a monogamy would be sustainable. Even if it is it would be severely disadvantaged compared to polygamous families.And frankly, there were some practical advantages to polygamy in the ancient nomadic world.
Matthew 19:8 " He said to them “Because, Moses, by reason of the hardness of your heart, permitted you to put away your wives; but it was not so from the beginning. And I say to you, that whoever puts away his wife, except for immorality, and marries another, commits adultery”While polygamy fell short of the original order of creation, we should not regard it as something intrinsically evil such that it could never be allowed. As with divorce and remarriage in Mosaic times, which was a concession allowed by God because of the people were “stiff-necked,” so it would seem with polygamy in more ancient times.
Not Biblically possible.It’s also possible that Zipporah and the Cushite woman are one and the same.
A grasping at straws…It is also possible that Zipphora died.
Respectfully opinion onlyThere’s nothing in the text to indicate when the marriage happened; it simply says that Miriam and Aaron were vexed because of the marriage.
I think you meant serial monogamy – one spouse after another, but only one at a time.Today we have serial polygamy