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Moses at the Well of Midian

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Moses leans over a stone well with a clay water jar beside him, speaking warmly with a young shepherdess among the flock. The sheep press close to the watering place, placing the scene in the pastoral land of Midian after Moses has fled Egypt. The moment reflects Exodus 2, where Moses defends the daughters of the priest of Midian from hostile shepherds and then waters their flock. The woman shown represents one of those daughters, connected to the story that leads to Moses being welcomed into Jethro’s household and later receiving Zipporah as his wife. The well becomes a place of providence: exile, service, protection, and covenant family all begin in an ordinary act of mercy. This artwork suits teaching on Moses’ wilderness years, God’s hidden preparation of leaders, hospitality, righteous courage, and the faithful care of shepherds.
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Keywordsexodus   flock   Midian   moses   well   Zipporah  
Secondary Keywordsart   hospitality   Jethro   providence   sheep   shepherdess   water jar   wilderness  
Tertiary Keywordsbiblical courtship   courage   daughters of Midian   desert well   Moses in exile   pastoral life   priest of Midian   service   watering trough  
Scriptures
Exodus 2:16-17   Exodus 2:18-21  

Exodus 2

16 Now the priest of Midian had seven daughters, and they came and drew water and filled the troughs to water their father's flock. 17 The shepherds came and drove them away, but Moses stood up and saved them, and watered their flock.

Exodus 2

18 When they came home to their father Reuel, he said, “How is it that you have come home so soon today?” 19 They said, “An Egyptian delivered us out of the hand of the shepherds and even drew water for us and watered the flock.” 20 He said to his daughters, “Then where is he? Why have you left the man? Call him, that he may eat bread.” 21 And Moses was content to dwell with the man, and he gave Moses his daughter Zipporah.

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Moses leans over a stone well with a clay water jar beside him, speaking warmly with a young shepherdess among the flock. The sheep press close to the watering place, placing the scene in the pastoral land of Midian after Moses has fled Egypt. The moment reflects Exodus 2, where Moses defends the daughters of the priest of Midian from hostile shepherds and then waters their flock. The woman shown represents one of those daughters, connected to the story that leads to Moses being welcomed into Jethro’s household and later receiving Zipporah as his wife. The well becomes a place of providence: exile, service, protection, and covenant family all begin in an ordinary act of mercy. This artwork suits teaching on Moses’ wilderness years, God’s hidden preparation of leaders, hospitality, righteous courage, and the faithful care of shepherds. by Review & Herald Publishing

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