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From the Nile’s reeds to the wilderness camps, Miriam stands where a people’s future takes shape.

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At the riverbank in Egypt, she guards her infant brother and negotiates his safety, turning fear into a plan.

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On the shore of the sea, she lifts the song after deliverance, linking survival to shared memory.

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In the desert waystations—bitter water, scarce bread—her presence steadies a moving nation.

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At Sinai’s encampment, she is named a prophet, a voice beside the lawgiver.

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At Kadesh, her death marks a turning point remembered with thirst and longing.

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Across these places, Miriam’s leadership is practical, protective, and brave—proof that liberation is built by watchful hands as well as mighty signs.
