Sons of Ishmael – Modern Arabs
Sons of Ishmael – Modern Arabs
Hagar, the Egyptian slave and handmaid who lives with Abraham and Sarah, is one of the Abrahamic traditions’ primary women. She is the mother of Abraham’s oldest son, Ishmael, and, through him, the matriarch of multiple Arab tribes, revered by Islam and acknowledged by Hebrew and Christian traditions (Gen 25:13-15)
Ishmaelites – Modern Arabs
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Hagar, the Egyptian slave and handmaid who lives with Abraham and Sarah, is one of the Abrahamic traditions’ primary women. She is the mother of Abraham’s oldest son, Ishmael, and, through him, the matriarch of multiple Arab tribes, revered by Islam and acknowledged by Hebrew and Christian traditions (Gen 25:13-15)
106 NOW when Sarah saw that she bare neither son nor daughter, it grieved her heart.
2 And she said unto me, Take therefore Hagar, daughter of Pharaoh, to be thy wife, for she is a woman now.
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The Writings of Abraham 106: 1-2
As second witness, the Genesis Targum also outs Hagar as a princess of Egypt. Follow along.
But Sara, the wife of Abram, had not borne to him. But he had a handmaid, an Egyptian, and her name was Hagar, a daughter of Pharaoh, whom he gave to him as a handmaid at the time that he received her, being struck by the Word from before Yahuah.
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Genesis 16:1 [Targum]
But then the Targum takes Hagar’s father one step further.
And Sara said to Abram, All my affliction is from thee. Being secure that thou wouldst do me justice, I left the land and house of my father, and came up with thee to a foreign land; and forasmuch as I was not able to become a mother, I set free my handmaid, and gave her to lie in thy bosom; and she seeth that she had conceived, and mine honor is despised before her. But now is my affliction manifest before Yahuah, who will spread peace between me and thee, and the land shall be replenished from us, nor shall we need the help of the progeny of Hagar the daughter of Pharaoh bar Nimrod, who threw thee into the furnace of fire.
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Genesis 16:5 [Targum]
Can Nephilim be saved? Yahusha may have said as much. The scene occurs in the Temple soon after the scribes and Pharisees bring Yahusha the woman accused of adultery. Here their confrontation continues.
An angel of God calls Hagar by name in direct opposition to her previous experiences (Gen 16:8). The verse continues, “Where have you come from and where are you going?” The questions aren’t just about her situation at that moment. They reflect her past and her future. Hagar answers truthfully but not completely. She states where she has come from but does not say where she is going. By focusing only on the past, Hagar confesses that she envisions no future.
The angel’s command to “return and submit” (Gen 16:9) reverses Hagar’s flight. To some this command is insensitive and oppressive. The verses that follow, however, display God’s focus on Hagar’s future. She won’t return defenseless or with the same status. She will return with strong promises received directly and personally from God.
Hagar, not a man, husband, or patriarch, also receives a covenant blessing (Gen 16:10). She is one of four people to hear the covenant directly from God. Unlike Abraham’s more general promises in Gen 12 and Gen 15 , the promise to Hagar has details supplied in Gen 16:11 — the first full birth annunciation. To further solidify this event, the angel also tells Hagar, “Behold, you are pregnant.” Statements like this usually refer to future pregnancies, not a present condition. Here, scholars often shift the focus of their commentaries from Hagar to her son. However, the meaning of the name Ishmael (“God hears”) forces the focus back to Hagar—“God has heard of your afflictions”—meaning Hagar’s situation. Gen 16:12 describes Ishmael as a “wild ass of a man,” the connotation being that he’ll live an unfettered life worthy of his defiant mother.
**Why would angel of God appear to her if she was nimrods daughter?
Yahweh despised Nimrod Doesn’t add up!
7 harken to her words and do (them); for in Isaac shall thy name and seed be called. But as for 8 the son of this bondwoman I will make him a great nation, because he is of thy seed.’ And Abraham rose up early in the morning, and took bread and a bottle of water, and placed them on the shoulders 9 of Hagar and the child, and sent her away. And she departed and wandered in the wilderness of Beersheba, and the water in the bottle was spent, and the child thirsted, and was not able to go on, 10 and fell down. And his mother took him and cast him under an olive tree, and went and sat her down over against him, at the distance of a bow−shot; for she said, ‘Let me not see the death of my 11 child,’ and as she sat she wept. And an angel of God, one of the holy ones, said unto her, why weepest thou Hagar? Arise take the child, and hold him in thy hand, for God have heard thy voice. Jubilees 17:7-11
Note: Some argue a Japheth lineage of Turks/Arabs – bares further exploring.
Related:
The Table of Nations: Biblical & Historical Fact
Lineages of Adam
The Lineages of Man and Nephilim
Lineages of Noah
The Sons of Shem – The Caucasian Peoples of Europe
The Descendants of Japheth
The Descendants of Ham – Cushites, Canaanites. Blacks & Jews.
– The Jewish Paradox – Imposter Hebrews
– Sons of Cush – The Black Tribes of Man
– The Nephilim Tribes of Canaanites, Edomites, Amalekites (Jews)
Lineages of Abraham
– Sons of Ishmael – Modern Arabs
– The True Hebrew Israelites – The Caucasian Race (The Lost Tribes of Israel)
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