The story of Moses and Zipporah exists in a number of versions in Jewish folklore. One theme is that Zipporah, despite her efforts in saving Moses' son through performing circumcision, accepted G*d's judgement that Moses had to live apart from his wife, unlike all other prophets, since G*d required his constant audience. Aaron and Miriam's "spakeing" displeased G*d who gave Miriam a case of leprosy. Jews use the Jewish Bible (the Tanakh) which contains the Torah (the first five books of the Bible - Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy). The King James version, old and new, the NID bible etc. are Christian sources and are not considered accurate.