Sarah and Hagar, Mothers Delivering on God’s Promise: A Narrative Study of Genesis 21:8-21

The expulsion of Hagar and her son Ishmael from the household of Sarah and Abraham (Genesis 21:8-21) has often been perceived as a result of the rivalry between a privileged mistress, Sarah, and her lowly slave, Hagar. Sarah claims however that it is about the inheritance of her son Isaac, which is...

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Main Author: MAITEM, ANN CLAIRE O.
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.theses-dissertations-16952021-10-06T05:00:31Z Sarah and Hagar, Mothers Delivering on God’s Promise: A Narrative Study of Genesis 21:8-21 MAITEM, ANN CLAIRE O. The expulsion of Hagar and her son Ishmael from the household of Sarah and Abraham (Genesis 21:8-21) has often been perceived as a result of the rivalry between a privileged mistress, Sarah, and her lowly slave, Hagar. Sarah claims however that it is about the inheritance of her son Isaac, which is not to be shared with Ishmael. In a surprising gesture, God supported Sarah’s demand. Why would God support the expulsion of Hagar and Ishmael? What is Genesis 21:8-21 about? If God supported Sarah but also added a promise to Ishmael, how did Sarah and Hagar contribute to the fulfillment of God’s promise? How did Sarah and Hagar play their respective roles as mothers ensuring their sons’ destinies? Through a narrative study of the text, particularly an analysis of its structure and of its plot, we find that its central theme is God who works in and through the complexities and limitations of human persons in order to ensure the fulfillment of the promise. The text also demonstrates the tension between the elect and the non-elect, but that all are nevertheless favored by God. We also find that the strong and resourceful mothers each played their part by ensuring that their sons achieve their individual destinies consistent with God’s promise. What God supported in Sarah’s demand for the expulsion of Hagar and Ishmael, was for the parting of the ways for the two brothers, a necessary move in order for them to attain their distinct destinies. 2020-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/theses-dissertations/569 Theses and Dissertations (All) Archīum Ateneo n/a
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MAITEM, ANN CLAIRE O.
Sarah and Hagar, Mothers Delivering on God’s Promise: A Narrative Study of Genesis 21:8-21
description The expulsion of Hagar and her son Ishmael from the household of Sarah and Abraham (Genesis 21:8-21) has often been perceived as a result of the rivalry between a privileged mistress, Sarah, and her lowly slave, Hagar. Sarah claims however that it is about the inheritance of her son Isaac, which is not to be shared with Ishmael. In a surprising gesture, God supported Sarah’s demand. Why would God support the expulsion of Hagar and Ishmael? What is Genesis 21:8-21 about? If God supported Sarah but also added a promise to Ishmael, how did Sarah and Hagar contribute to the fulfillment of God’s promise? How did Sarah and Hagar play their respective roles as mothers ensuring their sons’ destinies? Through a narrative study of the text, particularly an analysis of its structure and of its plot, we find that its central theme is God who works in and through the complexities and limitations of human persons in order to ensure the fulfillment of the promise. The text also demonstrates the tension between the elect and the non-elect, but that all are nevertheless favored by God. We also find that the strong and resourceful mothers each played their part by ensuring that their sons achieve their individual destinies consistent with God’s promise. What God supported in Sarah’s demand for the expulsion of Hagar and Ishmael, was for the parting of the ways for the two brothers, a necessary move in order for them to attain their distinct destinies.
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title Sarah and Hagar, Mothers Delivering on God’s Promise: A Narrative Study of Genesis 21:8-21
title_short Sarah and Hagar, Mothers Delivering on God’s Promise: A Narrative Study of Genesis 21:8-21
title_full Sarah and Hagar, Mothers Delivering on God’s Promise: A Narrative Study of Genesis 21:8-21
title_fullStr Sarah and Hagar, Mothers Delivering on God’s Promise: A Narrative Study of Genesis 21:8-21
title_full_unstemmed Sarah and Hagar, Mothers Delivering on God’s Promise: A Narrative Study of Genesis 21:8-21
title_sort sarah and hagar, mothers delivering on god’s promise: a narrative study of genesis 21:8-21
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2020
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/theses-dissertations/569
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