Miriam(2)
Miriam in the Bible — daughter of Mered and Bithia (1CH 4:17). Miriam belonged to the tribe of Judah. Referenced in 3 scripture passages.
Name meaning: “rebellion”
Profile
- Gender
- female
- Tribe
- Judah
- Scripture References
- 3 references
- Known Names
- 1 name
- Relationships
- 2 connections
Biography
The sister of Moses and Aaron, Miriam watched over baby Moses in the Nile and suggested her mother as a nurse. She led the women in worship after the Red Sea crossing and is called a prophetess. Later, she and Aaron challenged Moses' authority and she was struck with leprosy but healed after Moses interceded.
Significance
Miriam demonstrates both faithful service and the danger of pride. She was a worship leader and prophet who served God's purposes in Israel's deliverance.
Key Events
Names & Labels (1)
- Hebrew
- מִרְיָם
- Transliteration
- mirəyam
- Meaning
- [variously] bitterness; plump one; wished-for child; one who loves or is loved
- Greek
- Μαρων
- Reference
- 1CH 4:17
- Strong's
- H4813
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Miriam in the Bible?
Miriam is described in the Bible as daughter of Mered and Bithia (1CH 4:17). Miriam belonged to the tribe of Judah.
What does the name Miriam mean?
The name Miriam means “rebellion” according to Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary.