- 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...
- 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...
-
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...
- 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...
- This
rewrites the temporal-geographical
territorial existence of
Eastern Cu****es during the 2nd
millennium BCE,
placing them
closer to the Nile
Valley than...
-
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...
-
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)...
-
religiously unaffiliated,
according to the Pew
Research Center. The Spanish,
Cu****e, Beja, Somali, Miao, Hmong, Vietnamese, Chinese, Russian, Arabic, Amharic...
-
Somali from a
geopolitical sense is
Horner and from an
ethnic sense, it is
Cu****e. The
culture of
Somalia encomp****es knowledge, beliefs, arts, laws, and...