Genesis 21:9
And Sarah sawe the sonne of Hagar the Egyptian (which she had borne vnto Abraham) mocking.
And Sarah sawe the sonne of Hagar the Egyptian (which she had borne vnto Abraham) mocking.
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10Wherefore she saide vnto Abraham, Cast out this bond woman and her sonne: for ye sonne of this bonde woman shall not be heire with my sonne Izhak.
11And this thing was very grieuous in Abrahams sight, because of his sonne.
12But God said vnto Abraham, Let it not be grieuous in thy sight for the childe, and for thy bonde woman: in all that Sarah shall say vnto thee, heare her voyce: for in Izhak shall thy seede be called.
13As for the sonne of the bond woman, I will make him a nation also, because he is thy seede.
14So Abraham arose vp early in ye morning, and tooke bread, and a bottell of water, and gaue it vnto Hagar, putting it on her shoulder, and the childe also, and sent her away: who departing wandred in the wildernesse of Beer-sheba.
15And when the water of the bottell was spent, she cast the childe vnder a certaine tree.
16Then she went and sate her ouer against him a farre off about a bowe shoote: for she said, I will not see the death of the child; she sate downe ouer against him, and lift vp her voyce and wept.
17Then God heard the voyce of ye childe, and the Angel of God called to Hagar from heauen, and said vnto her, What aileth thee, Hagar? feare not, for God hath heard the voyce of the childe where he is.
3Then Sarai Abrams wife tooke Hagar her maide the Egyptian, after Abram had dwelled ten yeere in the land of Canaan, and gaue her to her husband Abram for his wife.
4And he went in vnto Hagar, & she conceiued; when she sawe that she had conceiued, her dame was despised in her eyes.
5Then Sarai saide to Abram, Thou doest me wrong. I haue giuen my maide into thy bosome, and she seeth that she hath conceiued, and I am despised in her eyes: the Lorde iudge betweene me and thee.
6Then Abram saide to Sarai, Beholde, thy maide is in thine hand: doe with her as it pleaseth thee. Then Sarai dealt roughly with her: wherefore she fled from her.
12Nowe these are the generations of Ishmael Abrahams sonne, whome Hagar the Egyptian Sarahs handmayde bare vnto Abraham.
6Then Sarah said, God hath made me to reioyce: all that heare will reioyce with me.
7Againe she said, Who would haue saide to Abraham, that Sarah shoulde haue giuen children sucke? for I haue borne him a sonne in his olde age.
8Then the childe grewe and was weaned: and Abraham made a great feast the same day that Izhak was weaned.
1Nowe Sarai Abrams wife bare him no children, and she had a maide an Egyptian, Hagar by name.
15And Hagar bare Abram a sonne, and Abram called his sonnes name, which Hagar bare, Ishmael.
30But what sayth the Scripture? Put out the seruant and her sonne: for the sonne of the seruant shall not be heire with the sonne of the free woman.
15But Sarah denied, saying, I laughed not: for she was afraide; he said, It is not so: for thou laughedst.
2For Sarah conceiued, and bare Abraham a sonne in his olde age, at the same season that God tolde him.
3And Abraham called his sonnes name that was borne vnto him, which Sarah bare him, Izhak.
8And he saide, Hagar Sarais maide, whence commest thou? and whither wilt thou goe? And she said, I flie from my dame Sarai.
13And ye Lord saide vnto Abraham, Wherefore did Sarah thus laugh, saying, Shall I certainely beare a childe, which am olde?
22For it is written, that Abraham had two sonnes, one by a seruant, and one by a free woman.
21But my couenant will I establish with Izhak, which Sarah shall beare vnto thee, the next yeere at this season.
17Then Abraham fell vpon his face, and laughed, and said in his heart, Shall a childe be borne vnto him, that is an hundreth yeere olde? and shall Sarah that is ninetie yeere olde beare?
17Then she tolde him according to these words, saying, The Ebrew seruat, which thou hast brought vnto vs, came in to me, to mocke me.