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CHAPTER XVI
_Sarai, having no child, gives Hagar her maid to Abram_
_for wife_, 1-3.
_She conceives and despises her mistress_, 4.
_Sarai is offended and upbraids Abram_, 5.
_Abram vindicates him...
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- The Birth of Ishmael
1. הנר _hāgār_, Hagar, “flight.” Hejrah, the flight of
Muhammed.
7. מלאך _mal'ak_ “messenger, angel.” A deputy commissioned to
discharge a certain duty for the principal whom...
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CHAPTER 16 ABRAHAM AND HAGAR
_ 1. Sarai's suggestion (Genesis 16:1)_
2. Abram's action (Genesis 16:4)
3. Sarai and Hagar (Genesis 16:5)
4. Hagar in the wilderness ...
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Sarah has no children, so she hits on a plan of which we have other
examples (Genesis 30:3; Genesis 30:9). She hands over Hagar to
Abraham, that the maid may compensate for the deficiency of her
mistr...
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HANDMAID. Not necessarily. slave. Compare 1 Samuel 25:4).
HAGAR. Hebrew. _Flight._ See Genesis 16:3....
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Hagar and her Flight into the Desert. (J, P.)
1. _handmaid_ or "maidservant," as in Genesis 12:16. The wife
generally had a female slave, who was her own property, and not under
the husband's control:...
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SARAI ABRAM'S WIFE BARE HIM NO CHILDREN, &C.— Sarai, being now
seventy-five years old, and having continued ten years in the land of
promise, began to suspect, that she should have no offspring by her...
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PART TWENTY-NINE
THE STORY OF ABRAHAM: THE SON OF THE BONDWOMAN
(Genesis 16:1-16)
1. _The Biblical Account._
1 Now Sarai, Abram's wife, bare him no children; and she had a
handmaid, an Egyptian, who...
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_NOW SARAI ABRAM'S WIFE BARE HIM NO CHILDREN: AND SHE HAD AN HANDMAID,
AN EGYPTIAN, WHOSE NAME WAS HAGAR._
Now Sarai ... had an handmaid - [Hebrew, _ SHIPCHAAH_ (H8198)]. This
word, which defines her...
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16:1 Hagar. (e-20) Flight....
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THE CIRCUMSTANCES CONNECTED WITH THE BIRTH OF ISHMAEL
1, 2. Abraham was now eighty-five years old, Sarah was seventy-five,
and the promise of an heir seemed no nearer fulfilment. Despairing of
offspr...
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GOD’S ANCIENT PEOPLE
GENESIS
_ALUN OWEN_
CHAPTER 16
SARAI AND HER MAID HAGAR
V1 Sarai, who was Abram’s wife, had no children. She had an
Egyptian maid, whose name was Hagar. V2 Sarai said to Abr...
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XVI.
THE SON OF THE BONDWOMAN.
(1) NOW SARAI. — The history of Abram is given in a succession of
brief narratives, written possibly by the patriarch himself; and
though papyrus was known at Ur (_Trans...
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BIRTH OF ISHMAEL
Genesis 16:1
IN this unpretending chapter we have laid bare to us the origin of one
of the most striking facts in the history of religion: namely, that
from the one person of Abram h...
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ABRAM'S SON ISHMAEL
Genesis 16:1
Poor Hagar! What contrasts met in her life! Bought in an Egyptian
slave-mart, but destined to be the mother of a great people! She is
not the last to suffer from the...
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The previous story makes it evident that the principle of faith is the
true philosophy of life. It builds on God and is satisfied with Him.
It thus becomes the source of all righteousness. Faith, ther...
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PLANNING FOR GOD
Like so many after her, Sarai ran out of patience. She thought of a
plan to achieve the end God had in mind. In the land of the Chaldees,
a woman who could not bear children could gi...
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Now (a) Sarai Abram's wife bare him no children: and she had an
handmaid, an Egyptian, whose name [was] Hagar.
(a) It seems that she had respect for God's promise, which could not
be accomplished wit...
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CONTENTS
The private history of an event in the family of Abram forms the
contents of this Chapter. But as no scripture is of private
interpretation, it is probable, that the Holy Ghost thought proper...
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We have had hitherto God's account of that which He had made; then the
trial and utter ruin of the creature, with the revelation of divine
mercy in Christ the Lord. We have had in fine the judgment of...
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1._Now Sarai, Abram’s wife_. Moses here recites a new history,
namely, that Sarai, through the impatience of long delay, resorted to
a method of obtaining seed by her husband, at variance with the wor...
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Abram seeking, at Sarah's instigation, to anticipate the will of God
and the accomplishment of the promise in its time, we have the
covenant of the law in Hagar, the source of distress and disquietude...
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NOW SARAI, ABRAM'S WIFE, BARE HIM NO CHILDREN,.... She is before said
to be barren, and he to be childless, Genesis 11:30; God had promised
him a seed, but as yet he had none, which was a trial of his...
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Now Sarai Abram's wife bare him no children: and she had an handmaid,
an Egyptian, whose name [was] Hagar.
Ver. 1. Now Sarai, Abram's wife, bare him no children.] God had
foretold him of his children...
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We have here the marriage of Abram to Hagar, who was his secondary
wife. Herein though he may be _excused_, he cannot be _justified;_ for
_from the beginning it was not so:_ and when it was so, it see...
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1 Sarai, being barren, giueth Hagar to Abram.
4 Hagar being afflicted for despising her mistresse, runneth away.
7 An Angel sendeth her backe to submit her selfe,
11 and telleth her of her child....
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Hagar Given to Abraham...
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Now Sarai, Abram's wife, bare him no children; and she had an
handmaid, an Egyptian, whose name was Hagar....
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FIFTH SECTION
_Abram’s Concession to Sarai’s Impatience. Abram and Hagar.
Hagar’s Flight. The Angel of the Lord. Hagar’s Return, and
Ishmael’s Birth_
GENESIS 16:1-16
1Now Sarai, Abram’s wife [in the...
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HUMAN EFFORT TO ACCOMPLISH GOD'S PROMISE
Though Abram was a man of faith, Sarai his wife had not borne
children, and she weakened his faith by making a mere fleshly
suggestion that he should use Sarai...
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1-3 Sarai, no longer expecting to have children herself, proposed to
Abram to take another wife, whose children she might; her slave, whose
children would be her property. This was done without askin...
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GENESIS CHAPTER 16 Sarai is barren, GENESIS 16:1. She gives Hagar, her
servant, to Abram to be his wife, GENESIS 16:2,3. Hagar conceives and
despises her mistress, GENESIS 16:4. Sarai complains of it,...
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Here we find unbelief casting its dark shadow across the spirit of
Abraham, and again turning him aside, for a season, from the path of
simple, happy confidence in God. "And Sarai said unto Abram, Beh...
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Genesis 16:1 Sarai H8297 Abrams H87 wife H802 borne H3205 (H8804) no
H3808 Egyptian H4713 maidservant H8198 name...
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‘Now Sarai, Abram's wife bore him no children, and she had a
handmaid, an Egyptian whose name was Hagar. And Sarai said to Abram,
“Look, now, Yahweh has restrained me from bearing. Go in, I beg you,
t...
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CONTENTS: Birth of Ishmael.
CHARACTERS: Sarah, Abram, Hagar, Angel, Ishmael.
CONCLUSION: The moment the believer takes his eyes away from God's
promises he is ready for mean devices of unbelief whic...
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Genesis 16:1. God had promised Abraham a son, but had not said that he
should be born of Sarah. Hence his wife having no hope in herself,
almost compelled him to receive Hagar to his bed, not consider...
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_And Sarai Abram’s wife took Hagar her maid the Egyptian, after
Abram had dwelt ten years in the land of Canaan, and gave her to her
husband Abram to be his wife_
FORESTALLING GOD’S APPOINTED TIME
I...
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GENESIS—NOTE ON GENESIS 16:1 Sarai seeks to resolve the problem of
her barrenness by having her maidservant, Hagar, bear a child on her
behalf.
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CRITICAL NOTES.—
Genesis 16:1. Handmaid.] This term is used in the L
XX. and N.T. in the sense of a female slave. Hagar was a bondwoman,
and according to ancient usage was entirely at the disposal of...
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EXPOSITION
GENESIS 16:1
NOW SARAI ABRAM'S WIFE BARE HIM NO CHILDREN (literally, _bare not to
him, _notwithstanding the promise; the barrenness of Sarai being
introduced as the point of departure for...
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Now Sarai Abram's wife bare him no children: she had a handmaid, an
Egyptian, whose name was Hagar. And Sarai said unto Abram, Behold now,
the LORD hath restrained me from bearing: I pray thee, go in...
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A.M. 2092. B.C. 1912. bare. Genesis 15:2 Genesis 15:3 Genesis 21:10
Genesis 21:12...
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We have here the marriage of Abram to Hagar, who was his secondary
wife. Herein, though he may be excused, he cannot be justified; for
from the beginning it was not so: and when it was so, it seems to...