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• Gen 22:2 . . God said: Take your son, your only son, Isaac, whom you
love, and go to the region of Moriah. Sacrifice him there as a burnt offering
on one of the mountains I will tell you about.
At the time, Abraham had two biological sons: Ishmael and Isaac. However,
when Abraham emancipated Ishmael's mom, the lad lost his status. That's
the way it was back then when a man fathered children with one of his
female slaves. Ishmael remained one of Abraham's biological sons, but in
matters related to God, he was no son at all; and in that situation, the
position of first-born defaulted to Isaac.
• Gen 21:14c . . and sent her away.
The phrase "sent her away" is from the Hebrew word shalach (shaw-lakh')
which is a versatile word that can be used of divorce as well as for the
emancipation of slaves.
In other words: Hagar wasn't banished as is commonly assumed; no, she
was set free; and it's very important to nail that down in our thinking
because if Abraham had merely banished Hagar, then her son Ishmael would
have retained his status as Abraham's eldest son.
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• Gen 22:2 . . God said: Take your son, your only son, Isaac, whom you
love, and go to the region of Moriah. Sacrifice him there as a burnt offering
on one of the mountains I will tell you about.
At the time, Abraham had two biological sons: Ishmael and Isaac. However,
when Abraham emancipated Ishmael's mom, the lad lost his status. That's
the way it was back then when a man fathered children with one of his
female slaves. Ishmael remained one of Abraham's biological sons, but in
matters related to God, he was no son at all; and in that situation, the
position of first-born defaulted to Isaac.
• Gen 21:14c . . and sent her away.
The phrase "sent her away" is from the Hebrew word shalach (shaw-lakh')
which is a versatile word that can be used of divorce as well as for the
emancipation of slaves.
In other words: Hagar wasn't banished as is commonly assumed; no, she
was set free; and it's very important to nail that down in our thinking
because if Abraham had merely banished Hagar, then her son Ishmael would
have retained his status as Abraham's eldest son.
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