Genesis 21:14
armenian-2018
Աբրահամը վաղ առավոտյան վեր կացավ, հաց և մի տիկ ջուր վերցրեց, տվեց Հագարին՝ դնելով նրա ուսին, տղային էլ տվեց նրան և արձակեց։ Նա գնաց և մոլորված ման էր գալիս Բերսաբեի անապատում։
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, Abraham sends Hagar and her son Ishmael away with only bread and a bottle of water. This shows Abraham's difficult decision and the challenges they faced as they left.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your dad had to send you and your friend out on a big adventure with just some snacks and a drink. That's what happened here. It was a tough choice for Abraham, and it shows how hard life can be sometimes.
Historical Background
This verse is from the Book of Genesis, traditionally attributed to Moses. It was written around 1400-1200 BCE. The story reflects the cultural norms and challenges of the ancient Near East, where survival in the wilderness was a significant concern.
Living It Out Today
In modern life, this can be like a parent making a tough decision for their child's future, like choosing between two colleges. It shows the importance of making hard choices for the well-being of others, even if it's painful.
Topics
decision-makingparental lovechallengessurvivalfaithdifficult choices
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Abraham give Hagar only bread and a bottle of water?
Abraham was making a difficult decision to send Hagar and Ishmael away, and the limited supplies reflect the harsh reality of life in the wilderness.
What does this verse tell us about Abraham's faith?
It shows Abraham's faith in God's provision even in difficult circumstances, trusting that God would guide Hagar and Ishmael through their challenges.
How can we apply this story to our lives today?
We can apply this by making difficult decisions for the well-being of others, trusting that God will provide and guide us through the process.
What challenges did Hagar face in this situation?
Hagar faced the challenge of survival in the wilderness with limited resources and the emotional challenge of being separated from Abraham.
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