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Genesis 16

1 Sarai, being barren, gives Hagar to Abram.
4 Hagar, being afflicted for despising her mistress, runs
away. 7 An angel commands her to return and submit herself, promises
her a numerous posterity, and shows their character and condition. 13 Hagar names the place, and returns to Sarai.
15 Ishmael is born.
16 The age of Abram.

1

A.M. 2092. B.C. 1912. bare. 15:2,3; 21:10,12; 25:21; Jud 13:2; Lu 1:7,36;

Egyptian. 12:16; 21:9,21;

name. Ga 4:24;

Agar.

2

the Lord. 17:16; 18:10; 20:18; 25:21; 30:2,3,9,22; Ps 127:3;

obtain children. Heb be builded. 30:3,6; Ex 21:4; Ru 4:11;

hearkened. 3:1-6,12,17;

3

A.M. 2093. B.C. 1911. had. 12:4,5;

gave. ver. 5; 30:4,9;

his. 25:6; 28:9; 32:22; 35:22; Jud 19:1-4; 2Sa 5:13; 1Ki 11:3; Ga 4:25;

4

her mistress. 1Sa 1:6-8; 2Sa 6:16; Pr 30:20,21,23; 1Co 4:6; 13:4,5;

5

My wrong. Lu 10:40,41;

the Lord. 31:53; Ex 5:21; 1Sa 24:12-15; 2Ch 24:22; Ps 7:8; 35:23; 43:1;

6

Abram. 13:8,9; Pr 14:29; 15:1,17,18; 1Pe 3:7;

in. 24:10; Job 2:6; Ps 106:41,42; Jer 38:5;

as it pleaseth thee. Heb. that which is good in thine eyes. dealt hardly with her. Heb. afflicted her. Pr 29:19;

fled. Ex 2:15; Pr 27:8; Ec 10:4;

7

found. Pr 15:3;

the fountain. 25:18; Ex 15:22; 1Sa 15:7;

Shur. The desert of Shur being between the south of Canaan, where Hebron was situated, and Egypt, it is likely that Hagar was returning to her own country.

8

Sarai's maid. ver. 1,4; Eph 6:5-8; 1Ti 6:1,2;

whence. 3:9; 4:10; Ec 10:4; Jer 2:17,18;

I flee. 1Sa 26:19;

9

submit. Ec 10:4; Eph 5:21; 6:5,6; Tit 2:9; 1Pe 2:18-25; 5:5,6;

10

the angel. 22:15-18; 31:11-13; 32:24-30; 48:15,16; Ex 3:2-6; Jud 2:1-3; 6:11; Jud 6:16,21-24; 13:16-22; Isa 63:9; Ho 12:3-5; Zec 2:8,9; Mal 3:1; Joh 1:18; Ac 7:30-38; 1Ti 6:16;

I will. 17:20; 21:13,16; 25:12-18; Ps 83:6,7;

11

shalt. 17:19; 29:32-35; Isa 7:14; Mt 1:21-23; Lu 1:13,31,63;

Ishmael. i.e., God shall hear. because. 41:51,52; 1Sa 1:20;

hath. 29:32,33; Ex 2:23,24; 3:7; Job 38:41; Ps 22:24;

12

be a. 21:20; Job 11:12; 39:5-8;

wild. The word rendered "wild" also denotes the "wild ass;" the description of which animal in Job 39:5-8, affords the very best representation of the wandering, lawless, freebooting life of the Bedouin and other Arabs, the descendants of Ishmael.

his hand. 27:40;

he shall. 25:18;

13

called. ver. 7,9,10; 22:14; 28:17:19; 32:30; Jud 6:24;

Thou. 32:30; Ex 33:18-23; 34:5-7; Ps 139:1-12; Pr 5:21; 15:3;

him that. 31:42;

14

Beer-lahri-roi. That is, The well of him that liveth and seeth me. 21:31; 24:62; 25:11;

Kadesh. Nu 13:26;

15

A.M. 2094. B.C. 1910. Hagar. ver. 11; 25:12; 1Ch 1:28; Ga 4:22,23;

Ishmael. 17:18,20,25,26; 21:9-21; 25:9,12; 28:9; 37:27; ver. 16;

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