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<p>See <aht page="Zipporah">Zipporah's Religious Identity</aht> for sources which present Zipporah as a monotheist.  One of the motivations for this approach is to justify her marriage to Moshe.</p>
 
<p>See <aht page="Zipporah">Zipporah's Religious Identity</aht> for sources which present Zipporah as a monotheist.  One of the motivations for this approach is to justify her marriage to Moshe.</p>
 
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<li>Zipporah came from a monotheistic family – <multilink><aht source="Mubashir"> R. Saadia</aht><aht source="Mubashir">Critique of the Writings of R. Saadia Gaon p. 107</aht><aht parshan="R. Saadia Gaon" /></multilink>.  See <aht page="Zipporah">Zipporah – Overview</aht> for sources which link Zipporah and Reuel to Abrahamic lineage, and see <aht page="Yitro – Religious Identity">Yitro's Religious Identity</aht> for other sources which describe Yitro's religious transformation before Moshe's arrival.</li>
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<li>Zipporah came from a monotheistic family – <multilink><aht source="RMubashir"> R. Saadia</aht><aht source="RMubashir">Critique of the Writings of R. Saadia Gaon p. 107</aht><aht parshan="R. Saadia Gaon" /></multilink>.  See <aht page="Zipporah">Zipporah – Overview</aht> for sources which link Zipporah and Reuel to Abrahamic lineage, and see <aht page="Yitro – Religious Identity">Yitro's Religious Identity</aht> for other sources which describe Yitro's religious transformation before Moshe's arrival.</li>
<li>Zipporah was already a monotheist or became one despite coming from a family of idolaters<fn>See <aht page="Zipporah">Zipporah – Overview</aht> and <aht page="Yitro – Religious Identity">Yitro's Religious Identity</aht>.</fn> – <multilink><aht source="Mubashir">R. Mubashir HaLevi</aht><aht source="Mubashir">Critique of the Writings of R. Saadia Gaon p. 107</aht><aht parshan="R. Mubashir HaLevi" /></multilink>.  See also <multilink><aht source="DivreiHaYamimLeMoshe">Divrei HaYamim LeMoshe Rabbeinu</aht><aht source="DivreiHaYamimLeMoshe">Otzar HaMidrashim (Eisenstein p.359-360)</aht><aht parshan="Divrei HaYamim LeMoshe Rabbeinu" /></multilink> and <multilink><aht source="YalkutShimoni168">Yalkut Shimoni</aht><aht source="YalkutShimoni168">#168</aht><aht parshan="Yalkut Shimoni" /></multilink> which describe how Zipporah followed in Hashem's ways and reached the level of the Matriarchs.<fn>For other sources which praise Zipporah's conduct, see <aht page="Zipporah">Zipporah – Overview</aht>.</fn></li>
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<li>Zipporah was already a monotheist or became one despite coming from a family of idolaters<fn>See <aht page="Zipporah">Zipporah – Overview</aht> and <aht page="Yitro – Religious Identity">Yitro's Religious Identity</aht>.</fn> – <multilink><aht source="RMubashir">R. Mubashir HaLevi</aht><aht source="RMubashir">Critique of the Writings of R. Saadia Gaon p. 107</aht><aht parshan="R. Mubashir HaLevi" /></multilink>.  See also <multilink><aht source="DivreiHaYamimLeMoshe">Divrei HaYamim LeMoshe Rabbeinu</aht><aht source="DivreiHaYamimLeMoshe">Otzar HaMidrashim (Eisenstein p.359-360)</aht><aht parshan="Divrei HaYamim LeMoshe Rabbeinu" /></multilink> and <multilink><aht source="YalkutShimoni168">Yalkut Shimoni</aht><aht source="YalkutShimoni168">#168</aht><aht parshan="Yalkut Shimoni" /></multilink> which describe how Zipporah followed in Hashem's ways and reached the level of the Matriarchs.<fn>For other sources which praise Zipporah's conduct, see <aht page="Zipporah">Zipporah – Overview</aht>.</fn></li>
 
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Moshe and Zipporah's Marriage

The Talmud Bavli Masekhet SanhedrinSanhedrin 82aAbout the Bavli recounts how when Moshe instructed the judges to execute the Israelites who had cohabited with the Midianite women and worshipped Ba'al Peor, Zimri accused Moshe of hypocrisy, as Moshe himself had married Zipporah the Midianite. The Talmud never completely rebuts Zimri's claim, and the Talmud Bavli Masekhet Bava BatraBava Batra 109bAbout the Bavli even suggests that because Moshe married the daughter of an idolater he had a descendant who was an idolatrous priest.1 As a result, commentators struggle with what to make of Zipporah's Religious Identity and her marriage to Moshe. Their perspectives can be divided into two basic categories:

Did Moshe Divorce Zipporah?

Moshe's Descendants

Why Were They Not Chosen as Priests?

The Cushite Woman

See Miryam's Critique of Moshe and his Cushite Marriage.