Antiphon:
Psalm 106 I
Re-
member
us, O
Lord,
with
the
favor
you
have
for
your
people,
& visit
us with
your sav-
ing help,
hallelujah.
our Liberator - Based on the Collect
"I would
unite with
anybody
to do right
and with
nobody to
do wrong."
How I ended up with the image of of Miriam (Exodus 15:20 ) I initially went looking for a picture of Moses for the Exodus … (it’s kind of like when someone is trying for a symbol of Christianity and just goes knee jerk with a cross… ) and I was lead by a wonderful and circuitous route to Miriam and a whole broader (pun at First unintended) picture of liberation…. One thing God isn;’t is myopic!
At the beginning of the story of Exodus, a young girl, who is never identified by name, but by her actions protecting Moses and ensuring his safety, is assumed to be Miriam (Exodus 2:4, 7-9). It is not until fifteen chapters later, that her identity is confirmed and indeed, we find that this anonymous girl’s name is Miriam. The Song of Miriam, (EX 15:20) attributed to the J author, consists of two lines and is the oldest literary unit in the Hebrew Bible dating to about the tenth century BCE. (thank you https://feminismandreligion.com/2012/07/26/silencing-miriam-prophetess-liberator-and-leader-by-michele-stopera-freyhauf/)
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