Miriam Leads the Women in Song
Image ID
smdas0385
Description
Miriam, the prophetess and sister of Aaron, leads the women of Israel in a jubilant procession with timbrels, dancing, and lifted hands. The figures move with ceremonial rhythm before an ancient dwelling, while distant hills and tents suggest the wilderness journey beyond Egypt. Tambourines, lyres, and raised arms emphasize a communal act of worship after divine deliverance.
The scene reflects Exodus 15:20-21, when Miriam took a timbrel in her hand and the women followed her with music and dance after the Lord brought Israel through the sea. Her song, “Sing ye to the Lord, for he hath triumphed gloriously,” interprets victory as worship rather than mere celebration. This artwork serves themes of deliverance, praise, women in Scripture, Exodus teaching, and worship ministry.
The scene reflects Exodus 15:20-21, when Miriam took a timbrel in her hand and the women followed her with music and dance after the Lord brought Israel through the sea. Her song, “Sing ye to the Lord, for he hath triumphed gloriously,” interprets victory as worship rather than mere celebration. This artwork serves themes of deliverance, praise, women in Scripture, Exodus teaching, and worship ministry.








