Genesis 16:1
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. A.M. 2092. B.C. 1912. bare.15:2,3; 21:10,12; 25:21; Jud 13:2; Lu 1:7,36Egyptian.12:16; 21:9,21name.Ga 4:24Agar.Genesis 25:21
A.M. 2167. B.C. 1837. intreated.1Sa 1:11,27; Ps 50:15; 65:2; 91:15; Isa 45:11; 58:9; 65:24; Lu 1:13because.11:30; 15:2,3; 16:2; 17:16-19; 1Sa 1:2; Lu 1:7and the.1Ch 5:20; 2Ch 33:13; Ezr 8:23; Ps 145:19; Pr 10:24and Rebekah.Ro 9:10-121 Samuel 1:2-6
two.Ge 4:19,23; 29:23-29; Jud 8:30; Mt 19:8but.Ge 16:1,2; 25:21; 29:31; Jud 13:2; Lu 1:7 yearly. Heb. from year to year.Ex 23:14,17; 34:23; De 16:16; Lu 2:41to worship.De 12:5-7,11-14Shiloh.9; Jos 18:1; Jud 18:31; Ps 78:60; Jer 7:12-14And the.9; 2:12-17,34; 3:13; 4:4,11,17,18 offered.Le 3:4; 7:15; De 12:5-7,17; 16:11 a worthy portion. or, a double portion.The Hebrew phrase, {manah achath appayim,} is correctly rendered by Gesenius, {ein Stud fur zwei personen, doppelle Portion,} "a portion for two persons, a double portion;" for {aph} in Hebrew, and [prosopon] in Greek, which literally mean a face, are used for a person. Ge 43:34; 45:22he loved.Ge 29:30,31; De 21:15shut up.Ge 20:18; 30:2 adversary.Le 18:18; Job 6:14provoked her. Heb. angered her.Luke 1:7
they had.Ge 15:2,3; 16:1,2; 25:21; 30:1; Jud 13:2,3; 1Sa 1:2,5-8well.Ge 17:17; 18:11; 1Ki 1:1; 2Ki 4:14; Ro 4:19; Heb 11:11
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