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Miriam
Miriam (ˈmɪrɪəm) n (Bible) Old Testament the sister of Moses and Aaron. (Numbers 12:1–15). Douay name: Mary Mir•i•am (ˈmɪr i əm) n. the sister of Moses and Aaron. Num. 26:59. Miriam
Miriam (mĭr`ēəm), in the Bible. 1 Sister of Moses and Aaron. After the crossing of the Sea of Reeds, she led the women in the song of Miriam. Later she sided with Aaron against Moses and was stricken with leprosy, but was cured when Moses interceded for her. 2 Descendant of Judah. Miriam and Mary are diverse forms of the same original name.Miriammysteriously reluctant to reveal her past. [Am. Lit.: The Marble Faun]See: Aloofness
Miriammade leprous for maligning Moses’s marriage to Cushite. [O.T.: Numbers 12:9–10]See: SlanderMiriam Old Testament the sister of Moses and Aaron. (Numbers 12:1--15) MedicalSeeMary |