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to me (Abram added) thou hast given no children, so that all the heir I have is a slave born in my house. (Genesis 15, 3)
So Abram put his faith in God, and it was reckoned virtue in him.✻ (Genesis 15, 6)
the Lord answered, Bring me a three-year-old heifer, a three-year-old she-goat, and a three-year-old ram, and a turtle-dove, and a pigeon. (Genesis 15, 9)
The whole day long Abram stood there, driving away the carrion-birds as they swooped down on the carcases; (Genesis 15, 11)
And the Lord, that day, made a covenant with Abram; I will grant this land, he told him, to thy posterity, with its borders reaching up to the river of Egypt, and the great river Euphrates; (Genesis 15, 18)
And still Abram’s wife Sarai bore him no children. But she had an Egyptian maid-servant, called Agar; (Genesis 16, 1)
and now she said to her husband, The Lord, as thou seest, denies me motherhood; betake thyself to this maid of mine, in the hope that I may at least have children through her means. So Abram consented to the wish of his wife, (Genesis 16, 2)
Abram, then, had knowledge of her, and she, finding herself with child, began to look on her mistress with scorn. (Genesis 16, 4)
And Sarai complained to Abram, I am being wronged, through thy fault; here is this maid-servant of mine, whom I bade thee take in thy arms, treating me scornfully, now that she has conceived. May the Lord do justice between us. (Genesis 16, 5)
To this, Abram made answer, Is she not in thy power, thy own maid-servant? Do what thou wilt with her. Thus it was that Sarai used her cruelly, and she took refuge in flight. (Genesis 16, 6)
Agar, then, bore a son to Abram, and called him Ismael; (Genesis 16, 15)
Abram was eighty-six years old at the time of Ismael’s birth. (Genesis 16, 16)
