Exodus 15:20 - Exposition
Miriam, the prophetess . Miriam is regarded by the prophet Micah 6:4 , as having had a share in the deliverance of Israel, and claims the prophetic gift in Numbers 12:2 . Her claim appears to be allowed both in the present passage, and in Numbers 12:6-8 . where the degree of her inspiration is placed below that of Moses. She is the first woman whom the Bible honours with the title of "prophetess." Prophetesses were common in Egypt at a much earlier date; and thus, that a woman should have the gift would have seemed no strange thing to the Hebrews. For examples of other prophetesses, see 4:4 ; 2 Kings 22:14 ; Isaiah 8:3 ; Luke 2:36 . The sister of Aaron . Compare Numbers 26:59 . Miriam is generally regarded as the sister of Moses mentioned in Exodus 2:4-8 , whose name is not there given. If so, she was considerably older than either Moses or Aaron. Took a timbrel By "a timbrel" our translators meant what is now called "a tambourine." Such instruments were common in Egypt, and in the representations are generally played by women. The separation of the men and women into distinct bands was an Egyptian custom; as likewise was the execution of dances by performers who accompanied their steps with music.
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