to the Promised Land, Canaan.
No, God told Abraham to send Hagar and Ishmael away.
Issac was the son born to both Abraham and Sarah., while Ishmael was born to Hager.
God changed Abraham and Sarah's names to signify a new beginning and a covenant with them. It represented a transformation in their lives and a promise of blessings and descendants.
God changed Sarah and Abraham's names to signify a new beginning and a special covenant with them. The new names represented their new roles and identities in God's plan for them.
God performed the miracle of enabling Abraham's wife, Sarah, to conceive and bear a child despite her old age and barrenness. At 90 years old, Sarah gave birth to Isaac, fulfilling God's promise to Abraham that he would be the father of many nations. This miraculous birth demonstrated God's power and faithfulness to His covenant with Abraham.
Abraham did not believe what God told him. God told Abraham that he and his wife Sarah would have a baby. But Abraham thought it was impossible because Sarah was in her 90s. So Sarah told Abraham to sleep with with Hagar there servant, there child was Ishmael. Later, Sarah changed her mind and made Abraham send Hagar and Ishmael away. Some time after this Abraham slept with Sarah and she became pregnant with Isaac.
She was in her late ninety's.
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Yes, when Sarah saw Ishmael teasing Isaac, she asked Abraham to send Ishmael and his mother, Hagar, away. At first, Abraham did not want to, but God spoke to him, telling him to listen to Sarah's voice. This was the beginning of a fulfillment of a prophecy. Isaac would be the one through whom God's purpose would be fulfilled. The one through whom Messiah would come (Genesis 21:8-13)(Genesis 17:15-21/Genesis 25:5-9) who would provide a hope for ALL mankind, and benefit any who chose to accept it (Genesis 12:3/Galatians 3:14).
God promised Abraham and Sarah that they would have many descendants and that they would be the ancestors of a great nation. He also promised them the land of Canaan as an everlasting possession for their descendants.
God told Abraham that he would have a son at his old age.
No, Pharaoh did not marry Sarah. In the biblical account found in Genesis, Sarah was the wife of Abraham, and during a time of famine, Abraham lied to Pharaoh, saying that Sarah was his sister. Pharaoh took Sarah into his palace, but after God intervened and revealed the truth to him, he returned her to Abraham without marrying her.