“The eyes of the Lord are everywhere, keeping watch on the wicked and the good†(Proverbs 15:3).
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One of the names of God is Jehovah Rapha, meaning “the God Who Heals,†with the Hebrew word “rapha†translating to “to completely make whole, to thoroughly mend and repair.â€
Hagar, also spelled Agar, in the Old Testament (Gen. 16:1–16; 21:8–21), Abraham's concubine and the mother of his son Ishmael. Purchased in Egypt, she served as a maid to Abraham's childless wife, Sarah, who gave her to Abraham to conceive an heir.
One of the most common questions people ask about religious words is whether to capitalize the word “god.†The name or title of any specific deity is capitalized just like any other name, so when “God†is used to refer to “the one God†(in other words, in any monotheistic religion), it is capitalized.
God would make of Ishmael a great nation because he was of the seed of Abraham. However, God told Hagar that her son would be living in conflict with his relatives. When Ishmael was born, Abraham was 86 years old.
The Septuagint translators believed nis·si′ to be derived from nus (flee for refuge) and rendered it "the Lord My Refuge", while in the Vulgate it was thought to be derived from na·sas′ (hoist; lift up) and was rendered "Jehovah Is My Exaltation".
What are the 12 names of God?
- ELOHIM My Creator.
- JEHOVAH My Lord God.
- EL SHADDAI My Supplier.
- ADONAI My Master.
- JEHOVAH JIREH My Provider.
- JEHOVAH ROPHE My Healer.
- JEHOVAH NISSI My Banner.
- JEHOVAH MAKADESH My Sanctifier.
Hagar knew this was no human being talking to her, of course. His question shows us the compassion and decorum of the Lord. By asking her the question, 'Where are you going? ' Hagar could vent the anguish she felt inside.
The first person in scripture to name God is Hagar.
Hagar, also spelled Agar, in the Old Testament (Gen. 16:1–16; 21:8–21), Abraham's concubine and the mother of his son Ishmael. Purchased in Egypt, she served as a maid to Abraham's childless wife, Sarah, who gave her to Abraham to conceive an heir.
2 A Father of NationsThe first thing that God promised Hagar was that she would have many descendants through Ishmael. Later, when Hagar and Ishmael were turned away from Abraham's household, God reiterated this promise to Hagar, telling her that Ishmael would become the father of a great nation.
Hagar, as told in Genesis, Chapter 21, was an Egyptian slave to Abraham with whom she had a son, Ishmael. Abraham's wife became jealous and asked her husband to banish them to the desert. Sent away with only small rations of food and water, Hagar and Ishmael were miraculously saved from dying of thirst by an angel.
God tells Abraham to do as Sarah wishes, so he sends Hagar and Ishmael into the desert with only meager food and water. As Hagar begins to despair, God speaks to her, promising that Ishmael will become "a great nation" and showing her a well that saves both their lives.
Hagar is a biblical character in the book of Genesis. She has an important role as wife of Abram/Abraham and mother of Ishmael. As such, she is an important figure within Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Since Sarai is unable to conceive, she gives Hagar to Abram as a wife so that she may have children through Hagar.
The seven names of God that, once written, cannot be erased because of their holiness are the Tetragrammaton, El, Elohim, Eloah, Elohai, El Shaddai, and Tzevaot. In addition, the name Jah—because it forms part of the Tetragrammaton—is similarly protected.
Muhammad is considered to be one of the many descendants of Ishmael. The oldest extant biography of Muhammad, compiled by Ibn Ishaq, and edited by Ibn Hisham, opens: The Qur'an, however, does not have any genealogies. It was well-known among the Arabs that Quraysh were the descendants of Ishmael.
Elohim, singular Eloah, (Hebrew: God), the God of Israel in the Old Testament. When referring to Yahweh, elohim very often is accompanied by the article ha-, to mean, in combination, “the God,†and sometimes with a further identification Elohim ḥayyim, meaning “the living God.â€