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Revision as of 07:14, 23 April 2014 by StAnselm (talk | contribs) (Reverted good faith edits by MagicatthemovieS (talk): The text doesn't describe it as murder, but as execution. (TW))(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Cozbi (Template:Lang-he; Template:Lang-akk) is mentioned in Numbers 25Template:Bibleverse with invalid book in the Hebrew Bible as " daughter of Zur", a prominent Midianite, and a wife or concubine of the Israelite Zimri, son of Salu. The Lord objected to the mixing of the Israelite people with the local Midianites, and the resultant worshiping of Baal, and instructed Moses to slay all the Israelites who had worshiped Baal.
"And behold, one of the people of Israel came and brought a Mid'ianite woman to his family, in the sight of Moses and in the sight of the whole congregation of the people of Israel, while they were weeping at the door of the tent of meeting." Numbers 25:6Template:Bibleverse with invalid book (Revised Standard Version)
Phinehas son of Eleazar (son of Aaron) picked up a spear and killed Zimri and Cozbi with one thrust.
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instead. - Sicherman, Max (2008). "The political side of the Zimri-Cozbi affair" (PDF). Jewish Bible Quarterly. 36 (1): 22–25. ISSN 0792-3910.
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