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.

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.

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

A.M. 2093. B.C. 1911. had.

12:4,5

gave.

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

her mistress.

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

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

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

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.

Sarai's maid.

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

submit.

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

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

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

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

called.

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

Beer-lahri-roi.That is, The well of him that liveth and seeth me.

21:31; 24:62; 25:11

Kadesh.

Nu 13:26

A.M. 2094. B.C. 1910. Hagar.

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

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