In the bible, Hagar seems to be present lone(prenominal) when she is needed. Yes, she is the servant of both Abraham and Sarah, merely they treat her very poorly nonetheless. Their behavior towards her shows another position to the characters of Abraham and Sarah and also the personality of Hagar.
When Hagar is first introduced in the bible, it is when Sarah decides to give her to Abraham. This is when they realize Sarah cannot bear any children. Already, this shows how they mistreat Hagar. Let me explain. In coevals 17, it clearly says: and Sarai Abrams wife took Hagar her maid to the Egyptian [...] and gave her to her husband Abram to be his wife. (Genesis 17, chapter 16, verse 3). This shows that Hagar was not asked if she wanted to bear children or not, nor if she really wanted to be Abrahams, for lack of a better word, mistress. She is so subordinate to Abraham and Sarah, but she is still a human being. possibly in those days, the servants were treated extremely badly, but to be forced to bear children to please her masters is a tremendous hall of disrespect by them. She did not do it bring out of love, nor out of faith, not even to have an heir in the family. It was through by force and, probably, fear.
Hagar probably did this because she was scared. To begin with, a cleaning lady scarcely had her say in a household. Not only was she a woman, but a servant also. If she had fought them off or tried to argue, she, in my opinion, would have probably been killed. Also, when both Abraham and Sarah take up her off with Ishamel, she does not even try to discuss the office or try to find a...
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