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Which Bible Character are You Most Like?

What Bible Character are You?
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Top Interests
Choose between 4 - 8 hobbies/interests.
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Are you more naughty or nice?
What are your religious views?
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Bayley, you are most like Miriam from the Bible.

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After considering your attributes, I believe you are most similar to Miriam from the Bible. Miriam was the older sister of Moses and Aaron, and she played a significant role in the liberation of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt. Miriam was also known as a prophetess and a talented singer and musician, which aligns with your love for singing, dancing, and sports.

In Exodus 15:20-21, we see Miriam leading the women of Israel in song and dance after the crossing of the Red Sea. This passage highlights her musical abilities and her leadership qualities. Miriam was also known for her bravery, as she defied Pharaoh’s command to kill all newborn Hebrew males by helping to hide and care for baby Moses (Exodus 2:1-10).

Your interest in knitting and photography could also be linked to Miriam’s character. She was known for her creativity and resourcefulness, as demonstrated when she helped her mother make a basket to hold baby Moses. Additionally, in Numbers 12, Miriam and Aaron speak out against their brother Moses, questioning his authority and complaining about his Cushite wife. This complexity in her relationships and social status mirrors your “complicated” marital status and social level of 5.

Overall, Miriam was a woman of faith and courage, who used her talents to serve God and her community. I believe your interests and attributes align with hers in many ways.

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