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Genesis 16
Brenton's English Septuagint · Berean Standard Bible
And Sara the wife of Abram bore him no children; and she had an Egyptian maid, whose name was Agar.
Now Abram’s wife Sarai had borne him no children, but she had an Egyptian maidservant named Hagar.
And Sara said to Abram, Behold, the Lord has restrained me from bearing, go therefore in to my maid, that I may get children for myself through her. And Abram hearkened to the voice of Sara.
So Sarai said to Abram, “Look now, the LORD has prevented me from bearing children. Please go to my maidservant; perhaps I can build a family by her.” And Abram listened to the voice of Sarai.
So Sara the wife of Abram having taken Agar the Egyptian her handmaid, after Abram had dwelt ten years in the land of Chanaan, gave her to Abram her husband as a wife to him.
So after he had lived in Canaan for ten years, his wife Sarai took her Egyptian maidservant Hagar and gave her to Abram to be his wife.
And he went in to Agar, and she conceived, and saw that she was with child, and her mistress was dishonoured before her.
And he slept with Hagar, and she conceived. But when Hagar realized that she was pregnant, she began to despise her mistress (note: Or her mistress became despised in her sight).
And Sara said to Abram, I am injured by thee; I gave my handmaid into thy bosom, and when I saw that she was with child, I was dishonoured before her. The Lord judge between me and thee.
Then Sarai said to Abram, “May the wrong done to me be upon you! I delivered my servant into your arms, and ever since she saw that she was pregnant, she has treated me with contempt. May the LORD judge between you and me.”
And Abram said to Sara, Behold thy handmaid is in thy hands, use her as it may seem good to thee. And Sara afflicted her, and she fled from her face.
“Here,” said Abram, “your servant is in your hands. Do whatever you want with her.” Then Sarai treated Hagar so harshly that she fled from her.
And an angel of the Lord found her by the fountain of water in the wilderness, by the fountain in the way to Sur.
Now the angel (note: Or Angel; also in verses 9, 10, and 11; corresponding pronouns may also be capitalized.) of the LORD found Hagar by a spring of water in the desert—the spring along the road to Shur.
And the angel of the Lord said to her, Agar, Sara's maid, whence comest thou, and whither goest thou? and she said, I am fleeing from the face of my mistress Sara.
“Hagar, servant of Sarai,” he said, “where have you come from, and where are you going?” “I am running away from my mistress Sarai,” she replied.
And the angel of the Lord said to her, Return to thy mistress, and submit thyself under her hands.
So the angel of the LORD told her, “Return to your mistress and submit to her authority.”
And the angel of the Lord said to her, I will surely multiply thy seed, and it shall not be numbered for multitude.
Then the angel added, “I will greatly multiply your offspring so that they will be too numerous to count.”
And the angel of the Lord said to her, Behold, thou art with child, and shalt bear a son, and shalt call his name Ismael, for the Lord hath hearkened to thy humiliation.
The angel of the LORD proceeded: “Behold, you have conceived and will bear a son. And you shall name him Ishmael (note: Ishmael means God hears.), for the LORD has heard your cry of affliction.
He shall be a wild man, his hands against all, and the hands of all against him, and he shall dwell in the presence of all his brethren.
He will be a wild donkey of a man, and his hand will be against everyone, and everyone’s hand against him; he will live in hostility toward all his brothers.”
And she called the name of the Lord God who spoke to her, Thou art God who seest me; for she said, For I have openly seen him that appeared to me.
So Hagar gave this name to the LORD who had spoken to her: “You are the God who sees me (note: Hebrew El-Roi),” for she said, “Here I have seen the One who sees me!”
Therefore she called the well, The well of him whom I have openly seen; behold it is between Cades and Barad.
Therefore the well was called Beer-lahai-roi (note: Beer-lahai-roi means well of the Living One who sees me.). It is located between Kadesh and Bered.
And Agar bore a son to Abram; and Abram called the name of his son which Agar bore to him, Ismael.
And Hagar bore Abram a son, and Abram gave the name Ishmael to the son she had borne.
And Abram was eighty-six years old, when Agar bore Ismael to Abram.
Abram was eighty-six years old when Hagar bore Ishmael to him.