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"content": "<p><a href=\"https://libranet.de/search?tag=MythologyMonday\" class=\"mention hashtag\" rel=\"tag\">#<span>MythologyMonday</span></a> <a href=\"https://libranet.de/search?tag=InternationalWomensDay\" class=\"mention hashtag\" rel=\"tag\">#<span>InternationalWomensDay</span></a></p><p>Miriam's Well</p><p>You might recall the old testament (OT) story of the prophet Moses, who led the Israelites to freedom from Egypt. He then led them through the desert for 40 years, following a pillar of fire during the day and a pillar of smoke at night. He had a brother, Aaron, who was the high priest, and a sister, Miriam, who was a prophet. Except in the OT she doesn't do much prophet stuff, that is, connect with the divine.</p><p>It turns out there's an old story about Miriam's well, which research suggests was edited out of the patriarchal OT. Miriam had a well that came with her. You could say everywhere that Miriam went, the well was sure to go. Important for a tribe wandering in the desert. This not only makes her a prophet, it's a wonderful symmetry - a well is an inverted column of water to Moses' pillar of fire. God and Goddess symbols, perhaps?</p><p>It also explains some of the OT stories. Such as why when Miriam was struck down with illness, the Israelites stopped their travels for a week. The whole big tribe stops when one old women is ill? That sounds odd, but it makes a lot of sense if she supplies your water.</p>",
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"en": "<p>#<a href=\"https://libranet.de/search?tag=MythologyMonday\">MythologyMonday</a> #<a href=\"https://libranet.de/search?tag=InternationalWomensDay\">InternationalWomensDay</a></p><p>Miriam's Well</p><p>You might recall the old testament (OT) story of the prophet Moses, who led the Israelites to freedom from Egypt. He then led them through the desert for 40 years, following a pillar of fire during the day and a pillar of smoke at night. He had a brother, Aaron, who was the high priest, and a sister, Miriam, who was a prophet. Except in the OT she doesn't do much prophet stuff, that is, connect with the divine.</p><p>It turns out there's an old story about Miriam's well, which research suggests was edited out of the patriarchal OT. Miriam had a well that came with her. You could say everywhere that Miriam went, the well was sure to go. Important for a tribe wandering in the desert. This not only makes her a prophet, it's a wonderful symmetry - a well is an inverted column of water to Moses' pillar of fire. God and Goddess symbols, perhaps?</p><p>It also explains some of the OT stories. Such as why when Miriam was struck down with illness, the Israelites stopped their travels for a week. The whole big tribe stops when one old women is ill? That sounds odd, but it makes a lot of sense if she supplies your water.</p>"
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