Genesis 16
Abram's wife Sarai is unable to have children, so she gives him her maidservant Hagar to be his wife. Hagar gives birth to Ishmael, but God later tells Abram that Sarai will also have a son, whom they will name Isaac.
Bible version
Abraham's Son Ishmael
Commentary
Genesis 16 is the story of Sarai, the wife of Abram, and her decision to give her Egyptian maidservant, Hagar, to Abram as a wife. Sarai was barren and believed that if she gave her maidservant to Abram, she would be able to have a child through her. Sarai's plan worked, and Hagar became pregnant with Abram's child. The story of Sarai and Hagar is a powerful one. Sarai's decision to give her maidservant to Abram was a desperate attempt to have a child, and it was a decision that would have far-reaching consequences. Hagar's pregnancy caused tension between Sarai and Abram, and Sarai eventually drove Hagar away. The story of Sarai and Hagar is a reminder of the power of desperation and the consequences of our decisions. Sarai's decision to give her maidservant to Abram was a desperate attempt to have a child, and it had far-reaching consequences. The story of Sarai and Hagar is a reminder that our decisions can have far-reaching consequences, and that we should be careful and thoughtful when making decisions.
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Assuming a reader with an average reading speed of 300 WPM reads the Genesis, chapter 16 it would take approximately 2 minutes to finish.
There are 16 verses in Genesis, chapter 16.