
Miriam (biblical figure)
Miriam is a biblical figure known as the sister of Moses and Aaron, prominent leaders of the Israelites. She is recognized as a prophetess and played a key role during the Israelites’ liberation from Egypt, notably leading women in song and dance after crossing the Red Sea. Miriam's story highlights her faith, leadership, and influence within the biblical narrative. She is also associated with times of both praise and criticism, reflecting her complex character and importance in Israelite history.