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- Hagar - Wikipedia
According to the Book of Genesis, Hagar[a] is an Egyptian slave, a handmaiden of Sarah (then known as Sarai), [2] whom Sarah gave to her own husband Abram (later renamed Abraham) as a wife to bear him a child Abraham's firstborn son through Hagar, Ishmael, became the progenitor of the Ishmaelites, generally taken to be the Arabs
- Who was Hagar in the Bible? - GotQuestions. org
Hagar was an Egyptian girl who was a slave to Abram’s (Abraham’s) wife, Sarah We find most of the information about Hagar in Genesis 16 After God had appeared to Abram and promised him a homeland and a heritage (Genesis 12:1–4), ten years went by, and he and Sarah still had no baby (Genesis 16:1)
- Hagar: The Woman Who Named God | Genesis 16, 21 | Women of the Bible
Hagar, a non-Israelite, a woman with no power or status, is the first person in Scripture to be visited by an angel and the only person in Scripture to give God a name—El Roi, “the God who sees me ” In the midst of her pain and struggle, Hagar receives God’s blessing and promises
- Hagar in the Bible - Learn 10 Facts About Abrahams Second Wife
One of the most interesting women in the Bible is Hagar, Abraham's second wife, and the mother of Ishmael How much do you know about her?
- 7 Things About Hagar That Nobody Talks About - Inherit Mag
Hagar is the matriarch of the Arab people—my people She bore a son with Abraham, the patriarch of the Jewish people—also my people As the child of a Palestinian father and Jewish mother, I’m acutely aware of the conflict between these two people groups, and uniquely interested in its origin
- Who was Hagar in the Bible?
Who was Hagar in the Bible? Hagar is best known as the maidservant of Abram’s wife Sarai, who bore Abram’s first son, Ishmael She features prominently in Genesis 16 and 21, and her story touches on themes of faith, promise, identity, and God’s compassion
- 4 Powerful Lessons from the Life of Hagar - Bible Study Tools
A lonely, abused, single mother and slave girl who encounters God so intimately that she is the only person in the entire Bible who gives God a name – that is the legacy of the incredible woman we learn about in Genesis: Hagar
- Hagar | Hebrew Matriarch, Bondwoman, Ishmael’s Mother | Britannica
Hagar, in the Old Testament (Gen 16:1–16; 21:8–21), Abraham’s concubine and the mother of his son Ishmael Purchased in Egypt, she served as a maid to Abraham’s childless wife, Sarah, who gave her to Abraham to conceive an heir
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