Agar (Bible)

See also: Agar

The bible regards Agar as the second woman of Abraham, they married with the agreement of Sarah his first wife because their union was up to that point sterile. Agar had a son, Ismaël, which is thirteen years old at the time of the birth of Isaac, to see:

For the Torah and the Old Testament, Agar (in Hebrew: RTL He הגר - foreign ) is only the Egyptian slave of Sarah and the concubine of Abraham.

Agar is not quoted in the Coran. She is known Moslem tradition under this name (Arab: RTL rear هاجر) and considered as the second wife of Abraham and the mother of her oldest son.

See too

  • Agarènes
  • the Agar legend

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