Miriam was a prophetess; some incorrectly deny female prophets existed in the Bible.
How Women Could and Couldn’t Lead in the Old Testament: Women in Ministry part 3
00:28:39 – 00:29:09
Affirming the reality of female prophets
Mike affirms Miriam was a prophetess. He notes some Christians deny there were any female prophets in the Bible, which is incorrect. Numbers 12 hints at her prophetic role ('hasn't the Lord spoken to us too?').
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How Women Could and Couldn’t Lead in the Old Testament: Women in Ministry part 3 @ 00:28:392022-03-28