She decided that God was taking too much time to give her and Abraham a child, so she decided to help God out.
Hagar was instructed to return to Sarah and submit to her in Genesis 16:9. This command was given to her by an angel of the Lord after she fled from her harsh treatment by Sarah. The angel assured Hagar that her descendants would be numerous, encouraging her to go back and fulfill her role in the household.
In the Bible, Sarah's handmaid was Hagar.
Sarah and Hagar.
Hagar was Sarah's slave, and hen Sarah found she was barren, she allowed Abraham to have sex with her and a son Ishmael was born.
I think Abraham did that. Hagar is female. Therefore, circumcision is not applicable.
Sarah's feelings towards Hagar, as depicted in the biblical narrative of Genesis, were complex. Initially, Sarah gave Hagar to Abraham as a concubine to bear children when she herself was unable to conceive. However, once Hagar became pregnant, Sarah felt jealousy and resentment, leading to conflict between the two women. This tension suggests that while Sarah may not have outright hated Hagar, her feelings were certainly marked by jealousy and animosity.
Hagar bore Abraham's child Ishmael. It was Abraham's first son and Hagar was the servant of Abraham and Sarah. She bore a son because Abraham needed a son to carry on the family name.
Hajar is the alternate spelling of Hagar, Sarah's Egyptian servant in the Bible. Hagar bore Ishmael when she was a concubine for Abraham, and Sarah dismissed her into the wilderness for this.
Hagar ran away from home because she was mistreated by Sarah, her mistress, who was unable to have children of her own. Sarah became jealous of Hagar after she became pregnant with Abraham's child and treated her harshly, leading Hagar to flee into the wilderness.
No, God told Abraham to send Hagar and Ishmael away.
Because Sarah is stupid
Sarah mistreated her and then Hagar ran away to a well.