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Definition of Cushite

Cushite
Cushite Cush"ite (k?sh"?t), n. A descendant of Cush, the son of Ham and grandson of Noah.

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- Look up Cu****e in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cu****e may refer to: the historical Kingdom of Kush Cu****ic-speaking peoples a biblical tribal name...
- needed] Moses' wife is referred to as a "Cu****e woman" in Numbers 12. Interpretations differ on whether this Cu****e woman [he] was one and the same as Zipporah...
- light-skinned people—hence the reference to Tzipora as a "Cu****e". This usage of the word Cu****e is non-pejorative and is often used in Jewish sources as...
- Zerah as the name of the founder of one of the Simeonite clans. Zerah the Cu****e is mentioned by the Book of Chronicles (2 Chronicles 14:9–15). There he...
- that Moses was criticized by his older siblings for having married a "Cu****e woman", Aethio****a in the Latin Vulgate Bible version. One interpretation...
- Hebrew Bible, Cu****es are considered descendants of Noah's grandson, Cush the son of Ham. In biblical and historical usage, the term "Cu****es" (Hamites)...
- This rewrites the temporal-geographical territorial existence of Eastern Cu****es during the 2nd millennium BCE, placing them closer to the Nile Valley than...
- by all men in Asia, called Cu****es" (Antiquities of the Jews 1.6). The Book of Numbers 12:1 calls a wife of Moses "a Cu****e woman", whereas Moses's wife...
- Tharbis (alternatively Adoniah), according to Josephus, was a Cu****e princess of the Kingdom of Kush, who married Moses prior to his marriage to Zipporah...
- during the Siege of Jerusalem (597 BCE). The text states that he was a Cu****e. According to Emmanuel Tov, the story exists in Hebrew and Gr**** versions...