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Abram and Sarai prospered materially but they had no children. Abram thought to leave his estate to a trusted servant, but God promised him a son and heir. When he was 86 years old, Sarai suggested and Abram agreed that a practical way to have a child was through Sarai’s servant Hagar .
4 sty 2022 · In all, Abraham had eight sons. Abraham’s first son was Ishmael through Hagar, his wife’s Egyptian maid (Genesis 16:1–4). Abraham’s second son was Isaac through Sarah, his wife (Genesis 21:1–3). Isaac was the son God had promised Abraham (Genesis 15:4–5).
Instead, they are fulfilled in ways that often exceed human understanding and expectation. In conclusion, Abraham had eight sons: Isaac, born to Sarah; Ishmael, born to Hagar; and six sons—Zimran, Jokshan, Medan, Midian, Ishbak, and Shuah—born to Keturah. Each son plays a role in the broader biblical narrative, contributing to the unfolding ...
David represented the 13th generation from Abraham in the family tree (the 33rd Biblical generation on earth). He was the youngest of Jesse's eight sons. The prophet Samuel anointed David Israel's new king c. 1025 B.C. when he was roughly fifteen years old.
30 sty 2024 · Examining the biblical narrative closely shows Abraham had eight sons through multiple women. Each son and story contributes to the tapestry of God’s providence across centuries to forge a people for Himself and send a Savior into the world.
Abraham had eight sons listed in the Bible. His first son was Ishmael born through his wife's maidservant, Hagar, when Abraham and his wife, Sarah, were struggling with infertility (Genesis 16). Abraham was 86 when Ishmael was born (Genesis 16:16).
20-23 Abraham's brother Nahor had married Milcah, and Abraham was later told that they had eight sons. Uz was their first-born; Buz was next, and then there was Kemuel the father of Aram; their other five sons were: Chesed, Hazo, Pildash, Jidlaph, and Bethuel the father of Rebekah.