Hagar


 
 
Hagar

:See Hagar the Horrible for the comic strip by Dik Browne; the strip is about a Viking. Hagar is not a Norse name.

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Hagar (Arabic ????; Hajar; Hebrew הָגָר "Stranger", Standard Hebrew Hagar, Tiberian Hebrew Hāḡār) is an Egyptian-born servant of Sarah, wife of Abraham in the Book of Genesis and in the Torah.

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Hagar is the Egyptian slave of Abraham and Sarah, mentioned in Genesis 16. As was the custom, the childless Sarah offered Hagar to her husband Abraham to provide him with an heir. The son born from this union was Ishmael.

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The text avoids praise of these actions, and traditional readings often hold that this ignored God's promise to provide Abraham with an heir through Sarah herself. When this promise was fulfilled in the birth of Isaac, Ishmael's behavior was deemed unacceptable, and so Hagar and Ishmael were expelled from the camp of Abraham. This continues a theme of younger sons supplanting older ones that is found through out Torah.

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Ishmael is held by tradition to be the father of the Arab people, and an ancestor of Muhammad.

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Contemporary readings often discuss the tension between women that is induced by linking women's status to the male heirs they produce. Hagar is often used as example of the silently victimized, since her only recorded statement is a plea for death. Later Liberation and Womanist traditions find identity with Hagar for these reasons.

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W. C. Handy's song "Aunt Hagar's Blues" immortalizes Hagar as the "mother" of the African Americans:

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:Just hear Aunt Hagar's children harmonizin' to that old mournful tune!

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:It's like choir from on high broke loose!

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:If the devil brought it, the good Lord sent it right down to me,

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:Let the congregation join while I sing those lovin' Aunt Hagar's Blues!

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Hagar the Horrible: H?gar the Horrible is the title and the name of the main character of a syndicated comic strip by Dik Browne, first seen in February 1973 and distributed to 1,900 newspapers in 58 countries, in 13 languages....

Comic strip: :This article is about the sequential art form. For the British comedy group, see The Comic Strip....

Dik Browne: Dik Browne (11 August 1917?4 June 1989) was the New York City-born author of H?gar the Horrible, a comic strip enjoyed by audiences around the world. The comic is now being handled by his son, Chris. Browne also created and drew Hi and Lois, which was written by Beetle Bailey creator Mort Walker and...


Hagar related Images and Photos (experimental)

Hagar and Ishmael
Hagar and Ishmael
Hagar and the Angel
Hagar and the Angel
Hagar and Ishmael Rescued by the Angel  c.1648
Hagar and Ishmael Rescued by the Angel c.1648
The Expulsion of Hagar and Ishmael  c.1644
The Expulsion of Hagar and Ishmael c.1644
Hagar Abraham's Concubine Has to Leave Him When His Wife Sarah Gives Birth to Isaac
Hagar Abraham's Concubine Has to Leave Him When His Wife Sarah Gives Birth to Isaac
The Banishment of Hagar and Ishmael and the Appearance of the Three Angels to Abraham
The Banishment of Hagar and Ishmael and the Appearance of the Three Angels to Abraham
Banished by Abraham  The Servant-Girl Hagar Wanders in the Desert with Her Son Ishmael
Banished by Abraham The Servant-Girl Hagar Wanders in the Desert with Her Son Ishmael

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