Translation | Verse | Text |
Strong Concordance | Ge 16:4 | And he went in [0935] unto Hagar [01904], and she conceived [02029]: and when she saw [07200] that she had conceived [02029], her mistress [01404] was despised [07043] in her eyes [05869]. |
Word | American Tract Society - Definition |
HAGAR | Stranger, an Egyptian bondmaid in the household of Sarah, Ge 12:16, who, being barren, gave her to Abraham for a secondary wife, that by her, as a substitute, she might have children in accordance with the customs of the East in that age. The history of Hagar is given in Ge 16:1-16; 17:1-27; 21:1-34. In an allegory, Paul makes Hagar represent the Jewish church, which was in bondage to the ceremonial law; as Sarah represents the true church of Christ, which is free from this bondage, Ga 4:24. Her name is much honored among the Arabs claiming to be her descendants. |