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Abraham married Keturah after the death of Sarah.
Abraham's second wife was Keturah, who bore him six more sons, one of who fostered the medianite tribes, these are the ones who lifted Joseph from the pit, selling him to the the Ishmalites(descendants of Abrahams first son by Sarah's handmaid), who then sold Joseph into Egypt.
Abraham fathered children with three mothers, although they didn't all share the same status in his clan. They were Hagar, Sarah, and Keturah.
Nebuchadnezzar II had the total of 6 wives
Abraham's second wife, Keturah, is traditionally believed to have been of Midianite or Cushite descent, which could indicate that she was likely darker-skinned. However, there is no explicit mention in religious texts of her ethnicity or skin color.
Abraham had six other sons besides Ishmael from handmaiden Hagar and Isaac with wife Sarah. He married Keturah after Sarah died. "Now Abraham took another wife, whose name was Keturah. And she bore to him Zimran and Jokshan and Medan and Midian and Ishbak and Shuah," (Gen. 25:1-2).So he had a total of 8 sons.
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Hagar, who bore Ishmael, Abraham's first son. Some would say that Keturah was also a concubine of his and not a second wife as others believe. There is also a tradition that Hagar and Keturah were the same person (Rashi commentary, Genesis ch.25).
In the Bible, Abraham had three wives: Sarah, Hagar, and Keturah. With Sarah, he had one son, Isaac. Hagar, Sarah's maid, bore him a son named Ishmael, while Keturah, his later wife, had six children: Zimran, Jokshan, Medan, Midian, Ishbak, and Shuah. Thus, Abraham had a total of eight children.
HAGARANSWER:After Sarah's death, Abraham married his 2nd wife/concubine, Keturah (Genesis 25:1; 1Chronicles 1:1-3) His 1st child, Ishmael, was born to Sarah's servant, Hagar in Genesis 16:1.
Ishmael from Hagar, Issac from Sarah & Zimran Jokshan Medan Midian Ishbak Shuah from Keturah
Abraham had a child with his wife's maidservant Hagar in the Bible.