Moses never thought he'd soon consider Tzipporah's siblings like sisters too. He had always secretly wished for sisters—aside from Miriam—and now he understood how different sisters were to brothers. Where he had been rambunctious with Rameses, Moses was gentle with Tzipporah's sisters. Where he had mercilessly teased Rameses, he gently encouraged if one girl needed cheering up. If someone upset or harassed them, they ran to Moses if they could not find Tzipporah or their father. They knew he would protect him just as much as Tzipporah would.

Little wonder all three girls loved him like a brother.