Hagar And Keturah. It is the torah’s style only to add detail when necessary. Keturah was abraham’s second wife, following the death of sarah, his first wife (genesis 23:2; Following the death of his beloved sarah, abraham wed a second time. the book of jubilees, an apocryphal book likely composed in the 2nd century bce, describes abraham’s marriage as follows: Once his son isaac was married. those who maintain that keturah was hagar (rabbi juda the prince, quoted by genesis rabbah, rashi, and maharal) focus on the fact that abraham was married to keturah—meaning he was “entangled. none of the commentaries questioned the legitimacy of the relationship between abraham and keturah. So why was she called by a different name? The records it this way, “abraham took another wife, whose name was keturah” (gen. keturah was one of abraham’s wives. We know little about keturah, other than her name and the names of the sons she bore to abraham (genesis 25:2; the sages tell us that keturah was one and the same as hagar. The rabbis describe her as a woman of virtue, for which she was worthy of being joined to abraham. in genesis 21:1, we learn that abraham remarried three years after the death of sarah. One explanation is that it is linguistically.
It is the torah’s style only to add detail when necessary. The rabbis describe her as a woman of virtue, for which she was worthy of being joined to abraham. the sages tell us that keturah was one and the same as hagar. We know little about keturah, other than her name and the names of the sons she bore to abraham (genesis 25:2; keturah was one of abraham’s wives. Keturah was abraham’s second wife, following the death of sarah, his first wife (genesis 23:2; One explanation is that it is linguistically. in genesis 21:1, we learn that abraham remarried three years after the death of sarah. the book of jubilees, an apocryphal book likely composed in the 2nd century bce, describes abraham’s marriage as follows: So why was she called by a different name?
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Hagar And Keturah the sages tell us that keturah was one and the same as hagar. none of the commentaries questioned the legitimacy of the relationship between abraham and keturah. The records it this way, “abraham took another wife, whose name was keturah” (gen. The rabbis describe her as a woman of virtue, for which she was worthy of being joined to abraham. in genesis 21:1, we learn that abraham remarried three years after the death of sarah. It is the torah’s style only to add detail when necessary. So why was she called by a different name? the sages tell us that keturah was one and the same as hagar. keturah was one of abraham’s wives. One explanation is that it is linguistically. Keturah was abraham’s second wife, following the death of sarah, his first wife (genesis 23:2; Once his son isaac was married. the book of jubilees, an apocryphal book likely composed in the 2nd century bce, describes abraham’s marriage as follows: Following the death of his beloved sarah, abraham wed a second time. We know little about keturah, other than her name and the names of the sons she bore to abraham (genesis 25:2; those who maintain that keturah was hagar (rabbi juda the prince, quoted by genesis rabbah, rashi, and maharal) focus on the fact that abraham was married to keturah—meaning he was “entangled.