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[–] 12102388? ago 

Zipporah. A "negro". Protested by his brother Aaron. Crazy times.

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[–] 12103571? [S] ago 

The article explains it wasn’t a negro.

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[–] 12106653? ago 

Well, I guess I should read it then. Update my info.

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[–] 12110061? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

It has been a while since I've seen that article, but I will throw out an alternate possibility. Moses did marry a woman, but never even looked at her or went in unto her because he feared God's Law. If that is a possible solution then the only way I see it working for the event in Genesis is that Moses was telling the story about the event and they became upset about it. This event if true happened before Moses left Egypt with Israel.

However as many seem to forget, just because a people live in a land today doesn't mean that land had those same people living there 4000 years ago much less 2000 years ago. Here is an example. Ruth lived in the land of Moab. During the time of Ruth the Land of Moab was controlled by the two and a half tribes of Israel. No actual Moabites lived in the land of Moab. They had been defeated with a remnant fleeing to another land. Those people, the (sorry I can't remember....) who defeated Moab were then defeated by Israel on their way to the promised land. Two and a half tribes took the land for their possession. I have to go, if I can I will fill in the details tomorrow.