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Exodus 2:4-8

Hebrew Key Terms:

  • H269 אָחוֹת (achot) - "sister"
  • H5975 עָמַד (amad) - "to stand, take one's stand"
  • H3045 יָדַע (yada) - "to know"

Context: Pharaoh has commanded all Hebrew baby boys be thrown into the Nile. Moses' mother hides him three months, then places him in a waterproofed basket among the reeds. Miriam (unnamed here, but identified as Moses' sister in 15:20) stations herself at a distance to observe what happens. When Pharaoh's daughter discovers the baby and shows compassion, Miriam cleverly offers to find a Hebrew nurse - bringing Moses' own mother to care for him.

OT-to-OT Development:

  • Miriam's protective watchfulness over Moses anticipates her later role as co-leader with Moses and Aaron (Micah 6:4)
  • Her quick thinking and initiative foreshadow her prophetic gifting (Exodus 15:20)
  • The pattern of a faithful woman preserving God's deliverer appears throughout Scripture (Rahab protecting spies, Esther intervening for her people)

Connections:

  • TO:
  • FROM OT:
    • Exodus 15:20 - identifies her as "Miriam the prophetess, Aaron's sister"
    • Micah 6:4 - honors her among Israel's leadership
  • FROM NT:

Christological Connection: Miriam's watchful protection of Moses, who would become Israel's mediator, foreshadows the church's calling to protect and proclaim Christ's work. Just as Miriam ensured Moses' preservation in hostile Egypt, the church guards gospel truth in hostile world. The pattern of faithful women preserving God's redemptive purposes finds ultimate fulfillment in Mary, through whom the greater Moses - Christ - entered the world.

Connection Method(s): Typology (Providential, Backward-Looking), Redemptive-Historical Progression — Miriam's watchful preservation of Moses the mediator foreshadows the pattern of faithful women preserving God's redemptive purposes, fulfilled ultimately in Mary through whom Christ entered the world.

Trajectory Table: 103 - Miriam (Prophetess and Worshiper)