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Hagar And Ishmael Cast Forth -  - 1860's
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Hagar And Ishmael Cast Forth

Date1860's
TechniqueWood Engraving (Text on Reverse)
CategoryReligion
SourceThe Holy Bible Containing The Old and The New Testaments with References and a Condensed Concordance published Cassell, Petter and Galphin, London and Newyork

Description

This engraving depicts the scene of the expulsion of Hagar and her son Ishmael from their home, described in verses 9-14 of the Book of Genesis, chapter 21, of the Old Testament. When Abraham's wife, Sarai, became jealous of his son Ishmael, born to his Egyptian slave Hagar, Abraham, with God's approval, expelled Hagar and Ishmael from their home. The gesture Abraham makes with his hand in the engraving reflects both the inner pain of obeying God's command and a kind of divine reliance on Hagar. This gesture also suggests that Hagar's fate is no longer in her own hands, but in God's. Hagar is depicted as a barefoot, tearful mother, embracing her child. Hagar's departure is not merely a physical separation, but a symbol of social exclusion and exile to an unknown future. This scene symbolizes not only a family drama but also submission to God's will, the fragile position of women, and the absolute influence of the celestial order over humanity. It also points to the fateful separation of Isaac and Ishmael. Through this separation, Isaac will become the ancestor of the Israelites, and Ishmael the ancestor of the Arabs.