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Tharbis (alternatively Adoniah), according to Josephus, was a Cushite princess of the Kingdom of Kush, who married Moses prior to his marriage to Zipporah as told in the Book of Exodus.
Purported family
According to the first-century Romano-Jewish scholar Josephus, Tharbis was the daughter of an unnamed king of "Saba", which he claimed was in Ethiopia, who lived before the Exodus. In the medieval rabbinic version found in the Sefer HaYashar, she is instead the king's wife, not his daughter, and the king is named Kikianus.
Marriage
Per Josephus' account, in Moses' early adult life, he led the Egyptians in a campaign against invading Ethiopians and defeated them. While Moses besieged the city of Meroë, Tharbis watched him lead the Egyptian army from within the city walls, and fell in love with him. He agreed to marry her if she would procure the deliverance of the city into his power. She did so immediately and Moses promptly married her. The account of this expedition is also mentioned by Irenaeus.
After the war, when Moses sought to return to Egypt – Tharbis is said to have resisted and insisted that he remain in Ethiopia as her husband. He then, being "most skilful in astronomy", cast two rings; one which caused the wearer to become forgetful, and the other to cause the wearer to remember all. He gave the first ring to Tharbis, and wore the second himself, and waited for her oblivious nature to lose interest in retaining him as a husband – and when she had forgotten her love for him, he returned to Egypt alone. Some have suggested this period may have started when Moses was 27, and that he remained with Tharbis for forty years; although this number contradicts the traditional sources which suggest that Moses killed an Egyptian overseer when he was approximately 40 years old himself.
Theories
Some have suggested that this story is an invention, arising from the "enigmatic" verse in Numbers 12:1 that states "Miriam and Aaron spoke against Moses because of the Cushite woman whom he had married". Miriam is punished for her rebuke of her brother by being afflicted with leprosy. Moses is depicted with an African wife in a 17th-century painting by Jacob Jordaens.
It is also suggested that Artapanus of Alexandria may have concocted the story "to impress his pagan audience" with "such a love story".
In fiction
Tharbis is a character in "Tarbis of the Lake", a 1934 supernatural story by E. Hoffmann Price. In 1937, Amy Redpath Roddick published an 80-page "poetic drama" telling an account of the life of Tharbis.
Tharbis is portrayed by Esther Brown in Cecil B. DeMille's 1956 biblical epic The Ten Commandments. In the film, she appears briefly and is not Moses's wife.
See also
Cushite woman on Hebrew Wikipedia
References
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Tharbis - Wikipedia
Tharbis (alternatively Adoniah [1] [2]), according to Josephus, was a Cushite princess of the Kingdom of Kush, who married Moses prior to his marriage to Zipporah as told in the Book of Exodus. [3]
Who Was Tharbis in the Bible - Did Moses Have a Second Wife?
Oct 21, 2022 · We'll explore the possibility of Moses' second wife Tharbis, the evidence against it, and why this matters to us today. Who Was Tharbis, and Did She Exist? Sadly, because Scripture never lists the Cushite woman Tharbis by name, we don't have anything to go off of biblically.
Who Was Tharbis and Did Moses Marry Twice? - Christianity
Nov 17, 2022 · Tharbis isn't exactly a Biblical character, but she poses an important question to Bible readers: how many times did Moses get married? Many of us are familiar with Moses’ wife, Zipporah. He met her during his years away from Egypt (Exodus 2:1).
MOSES WIFE: ZIPPORAH OR THARBIS (Adoniah)? - We Are …
Jul 9, 2023 · Now we know that Moses was married to Adoniah (Tharbis), by just simply understanding the history of Israel, we can say that Moses was married twice. Moses first Marriage was to Adoniah as previously mentioned and his second marriage was to Reuel (Jethro) the Midianite’s daughter Zipporah.
Did Moses have a second wife? - Biblical Hermeneutics Stack ...
Feb 17, 2021 · During this campaign, Moses married an Ethiopian princess, identified as Tharbis. The Bible is silent of this period of Moses' life, as it picks up at the time of Moses killing of the Egyptian overseer and fleeing into exile.
What the Bible says about Tharbis - Bible Tools
Tharbis was the daughter of the king of the Ethiopians: she happened to see Moses as he led the army near the walls, and fought with great courage; and admiring the subtlety of his undertakings, and believing him to be the author of the Egyptians' success, . . . she fell deeply in love with him; and upon the prevalence of that passion, sent to h...
NJAB - Who was Moses' wife? A Midianite, a Cushite, or both?
While Moses was besieging the city of Meru, princess Tharbis watched him lead the Egyptian army from within the city walls, and fell in love with him. He agreed to marry her if she would engineer the deliverance of the city into his power.