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It is suggested that Keturah was Hagar's personal name, and that "Hagar" was a descriptive label meaning "stranger". [33] [34] [35] This interpretation is discussed in the Midrash [36] and is supported by Rashi, Gur Aryeh, Keli Yakar, and Obadiah of Bertinoro.
According to the Bible, Hagar was the Egyptian slave of Sarai, Abram's wife (whose names later became Sarah and Abraham). Sarai had been barren for a long time and sought a way to fulfill God's promise that Abram would be father of many nations, especially since they had grown old, so she offered Hagar to Abram to be his concubine.
Behold, he was always true to his promise, and was an apostle [of God], a prophet, who used to enjoin upon his people prayer and charity, and found favour in his Sustainer's sight." [ 19 ] As a descendant of Ishmael, Muhammad is the Prophet and continues the line of prophets from ancient times.
The Ishmaelites (Hebrew: יִשְׁמְעֵאלִים, romanized: Yīšməʿēʾlīm; Arabic: بَنِي إِسْمَاعِيل, romanized: Banī Ismā'īl, lit. 'sons of Ishmael') were a collection of various Arab tribes, tribal confederations and small kingdoms described in Abrahamic tradition as being descended from and named after Ishmael, a prophet according to the Quran, the first son of ...
But Hagar, who also played last year’s MusiCares benefit honoring Jon Bon Jovi, grinned his way through “Loose Lucy,” strapping on an electric guitar to rip out a solo and adding some rock ...
Later, she and her husband decided to change their son's name. One mom is explaining why she decided to change her son's name just nine months after giving birth. In TikTok video, Molly Bryant ...
According to TMZ, the baby’s name that was officially confirmed on his birth certificate differs slightly from the name the couple originally gave him. It states the baby’s first name is “X ...
The following is a family tree for the descendants of the line of Noah's son Shem, through Abraham to Jacob and his sons. Dashed lines are marriage connections. Not all individuals in this portion of the Bible are given names. For example, one English translation of the Bible states in Genesis 11:13 that "After the birth of Shelah,