28. Hagar
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Hagar: Hagar, a concubine of Abraham
Original Word: Ἅγαρ, ἡ
Part of Speech: Proper Noun, Indeclinable
Transliteration: Hagar
Phonetic Spelling: (ag'-ar)
Short Definition: Hagar
Definition: Hagar, the servant of Sarah, concubine of Abraham.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
of Hebrew origin Hagar
Definition
Hagar, a concubine of Abraham
NASB Translation
Hagar (2).

Thayer's
STRONGS NT 28: Ἄγαρ

Ἄγαρ (WH Ἅγάρ (see their Introductory § 408)), , indeclinable, (in Josephus, Ἀγάρα, (ης), הָגָר (flight), Hagar, a bondmaid of Abraham, and by him the mother of Ishmael (Genesis 16): Galatians 4:24 ( L text T omit; Tr brackets). Since the Arabians according to Paul (who had formerly dwelt among them, Galatians 1:17) called the rocky Matt. Sinai by a name similar in sound to הגר ( i. e. rock), the apostle in the passage referred to employs the name Hagar allegorically to denote the servile sense of fear with which the Mosaic economy imbued its subjects. (Cf. B. D. American edition, pp. 978, 2366 note {a}; Lightfoot's remarks appended to his Commentary on Galatians, the passage cited.)



Strong's
Hagar.

Of Hebrew origin (Hagar); Hagar, the concubine of Abraham -- Hagar.

see HEBREW Hagar

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