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956.1 | Abraham and his wives | DELNI::SMCCONNELL | Next year, in JERUSALEM! | Tue Jul 03 1990 18:58 | 37 |
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ABRAM/ABRAHAM, SARAI/SARAH, HAGAR and KETURAH,
NAME: STRONG'S # MEANING(S)
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Abram 87 High Father
48 father of height
1 Father (literal, immediate, or remote)
7311 To be high, to rise or raise up
Abraham 85 Father of Multitude
Sarai 8297 Dominative
8269 Head person, ruler, steward
8323 to have/get dominion
Sarah 8283 Abraham's wife
8282 feminine of 8269 - Mistress, i.e,
female Noble, Lady, Princess, Queen
Hagar 1904 meaning uncertain according to Strong
Keturah 6989 feminine pass. part. of 6999; perfumed,
6999 to smoke, i.e., turn into fragrance by
fire, esp. as act of worship, burn
[incense, sacrifice]
7000 to in-close, join
My only questions at this point are:
1. HAGAR - does anyone know the meaning of this name?
2. KETURAH - I found it interesting to read Strong's definitions
of her name, especially when looking at her son Zimran. What
significance does either/both the Torah and Talmud place on
her (if any) and what nation does Keturah represent?
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956.2 | The Firstborn | DELNI::SMCCONNELL | Next year, in JERUSALEM! | Tue Jul 03 1990 18:59 | 94 |
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THE FIRSTBORN SONS
NOTE: I am making the assumption (I hope not incorrectly) that Isaac,
Ishmael, and Zimran all qualify as Firstborn since no other sons are listed
before these from Sarah, Hagar, and Keturah (though their common father is
Abram/Abraham). If that's incorrect, please help me understand...
NAME: STRONG'S # MEANING(S)
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Isaac 3327 Laughter
(of Abraham 6711 to laugh in merriment or scorn
& Sarah)
Ishmael 3458 G-d will hear
(of Abram 8085 to hear
& Hagar) 410 stregth/mighty, esp. G-d Almighty
Zimran 2175 Musical
(of Abraham 2167 Celebrate in song and music
& Keturah)
The questions here begin to get numerous and complex to say the least.
I want to say at the outset that I'm not interested in igniting any holy
wars and I'm not insensetive to the seriousness of these questions! My
only hope is to understand what G-d's word, the Bible has to say about the
people *I* personally feel are my ancestors (namely, Abraham, Isaac, and
Jacob). In trying to understand this ancestry better, I have to understand
(or at least want to understand) the significance of Abram/Abraham's other
children by Hagar and Keturah.
That said...
I understand (at this point in my study) what is to take place with Isaac's
sons Esau and Jacob - how Jacob will become Israel - how the 12 tribes of
Israel come about (I start to get foggy on how the birthright passed on
down the line and I'm not sure what happened with Dan....I've also got some
questions on Joseph's sons Ephraim and Manasseh, but I'm getting way ahead
of myself). So for now, I'll skip Isaac (but would love to get into more
detail on him later...). I may in fact start another topic on the 12
Tribes of Israel later on as I continue to study this.
ISHMAEL (G-d will hear). Some interesting promises are made to Hagar about
Ishmael. When asked where she is going to, Hagar says she's running away
from her "mistress" Sarah (and according to Strong, this usage refers to a
female ruler, princess, queen...). She's told to go back and submit to
Sarah. Who exactly is Ishmael, and is he the beginning of the Arab nations?
G-d did promise to bless him and make his decendants numerous.
Again, the questions get complex. What exactly is "Arab"?
How do the words "Arab", "Moslem", and "Islam" relate, or do they relate at
all?
If Ishmael is not the father of the Arab nations, who is he and what
nations do his 12 sons represent?
ZIMRAN (Musical). Being a musician myself, I found Zimran to be
interesting! ;-)
But not much at all is said of him, in fact, his name is mentioned only
twice in the Bible. Also, there is no lineage listed for him. Instead, I
read of Abraham's sons (by Keturah) and of them, only Zimran (her
firstborn) and Shuah (her youngest) have "positive" names. Their other 4
brothers have terrible, doom-filled names.
Who is Zimran and what nation(s) does he represent?
My understanding may be way off, but I think it looks like this...
Isaac is the line through which the reckoning is promised. Through him
comes Jacob/Israel - G-d's chosen people.
Ishmael seems to be the father of another religion (the Moslems?). Please
help me out here, I'm kind of foggy and not sure if I'm even using the
correct terms.
This leads me to assume (again, I could be wrong) that:
- since Isaac brings forth Jacob (Israel) - a major world religion
(well, really, G-d's chosen people), and
- Ishmael brings forth Nebaioth (a religion?), then
- Zimran might also be the father of some world religion, but I
can't find a line from him.
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956.3 | Sons of Isaac | DELNI::SMCCONNELL | Next year, in JERUSALEM! | Tue Jul 03 1990 19:01 | 62 |
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the Sons of ISAAC [laughter]
Isaac is Sarah's firstborn son, son of Abraham
NAME: STRONG'S # MEANING(S)
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ESAU 6215 rough (hairy?)
- Eliphaz 464 god of gold (purity?)
| 410/6337 strength/pure [as gold]
| 6338 to refine
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| Reuel 7467 Friend of G-d
| Jeush 3266 hasty
| Jalam 3281/5956 occult/hide, veil from sight
- Korah 7141/7139 Ice/Depilate - make bald
JACOB/ 3290 heel catcher - supplanter
ISRAEL 3478 G-d Prevails
8240/410 prevail, G-d Almighty
- Reuben 7205/7200/1121 See a (firstborn) Son
| Simeon 8095/8085 Hearing
| Levi 3878/3867 Attached/to unite to remain
| Judah 3063/3027 Celebrated - open hand - power
| Issachar 3485/5375/7939 He will bring a reward (payment/contract)
| Zebulon 2074/2082 Habitation/to reside with
| Dan 1835/1777 Judge/to rule - at strife
| Joseph 3130 Let him add
| Benjamin 1144 Son of the right hand
| Naphtali 5321/6617 My wrestling/to struggle
| Gad 1410/1464 To crowd upon, attack, invade
- Ahser 838/833 Happy - to go straight
Somehow, Manasseh and Ephraim, Jacob's grandsons by Joseph, seem to become
important...I'm foggy on why and need to study this more, but here are the
meanings I found...
Manasseh 4519 Causing to forget
Ephraim 669/672/6509 Double/Multiple fruit
OK, again, I understand how Jacob "supplanted" Esau (since Esau sold his
birthright for a meal) and how Jacob recieved the rights of the firstborn
son. Wasn't Sarah told that there were two nations in her womb and that
the older would serve the younger?
So Jacob becomes Israel - what happened to Esau? What nation(s) does he
represent?
What about Manasseh and Ephraim?
What happens to Dan?
I should say that I'm not too sure *all* of this is covered in the Bible.
If it is, it is over a multitude of pages. As I said earlier, I did a
*short* study on this and have come up with a ton of questions. Any
pointers are welcome...
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956.4 | Sons of Ishmael | DELNI::SMCCONNELL | Next year, in JERUSALEM! | Tue Jul 03 1990 19:02 | 31 |
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the sons of ISHMAEL (G-d will hear)
Ishmael is Hagar's firstborn son, the son of Abram...
NAME: STRONG'S # MEANING(S)
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- Nebaioth 5032/5107 Fruitfulness/to germinate/flourish
| Kedar 6938/6937 Dusky, dark (skin a/o clothes), mourn
| Adbeel 110/109 Disciplined/Chastized of G-d - to grieve
| Mibsam 4017/1314 Fragrant/spice
| Mishma 4927/4926/8085 Report - to hear
| Duma 1746/1745/1820 To be dumb, silent, to fail - perish
| Massa 4854/4853/5375 Burden, utterance of doom, sing(?)
| Hadad 1908/111 (see ADBEEL above)
| Tema 8485 ? not sure.... south perhaps?
| Jetur 3195, 2905 Encircled - row/wall
| Naphish 5305/5314 Refreshed, to breathe, to be breathed upon
- Kedemah 6929 Precedence, preceed, anticipate
Again, I'm not sure, but I think these are the Arab nations. If not, who
are they?
Also, I'm not entirely sure I know the correct meanings of the words
"Arab", "Moslem", and "Islam". I hate to be this ignorant, but then again,
if you never ask, you'll never know ;-)
How do (don't) these 3 words relate? What do they mean?
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956.5 | Zimran | DELNI::SMCCONNELL | Next year, in JERUSALEM! | Tue Jul 03 1990 19:03 | 34 |
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ZIMRAN (Musical)
Again, I didn't find a lineage after Zimran who is Keturah's firstborn son,
son of Abraham. What I did find in the Bible was the listing of 6 sons of
Abraham and Keturah:
NAME: STRONG'S # MEANING(S)
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ZIMRAN 2175/2167 Musical, play music accompanied by
(Keturah's voice, celebrate in songs and music,
firstborn) give forth praise & songs, sing
praises and psalms
[I like Zimran's name ;-)
his brothers:
Jokshan 3370/3369 indisious, to ensnare, fowler
Medan 4091/4090/4066/4079 Discord, strife, quarrel, brawling
Midian 4080/4079/4066 Brawling
Ishbak 3435/7662/7733 He will leave, quit, leave, forsake
Shuah 7744/7743 To bow down, humble
Zimran's brothers (well, except for Shuah....nothing wrong with being
humble ;-) have pretty nasty names!
What nations do they represent? What is Zimran's lineage? Did he ever
have children?
What of his 5 brothers? Where did they end up?
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956.6 | Or you could look in a dictionary | MINAR::BISHOP | | Tue Jul 03 1990 22:24 | 14 |
| "Arab": an ethnic group. In the Classical era limited to the
Arabic-speaking inhabitants of the Arabian Peninsula. Since
the successful expansion of Islam and the Arabic language it is
often applied to people of other ethnicities who are Arabic-speaking
Moslems (e.g. people whose ancestors were Hamites and Berbers).
"Islam": the religion founded by Muhammed. The first or second most
widely-spread belief system on the planet, depending on who's counting.
"Moslem": one who believes in Islam. Many Moslems are not Arabs
(perhaps most are not). A few Arabs are not Moslems, but Christians,
Jews, and so on.
-John Bishop
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956.7 | with my nose buried so deep in the Bible... | DELNI::SMCCONNELL | Next year, in JERUSALEM! | Tue Jul 03 1990 23:26 | 10 |
| ...i {blush} guess I {blush} overlooked the ol' Dictionary route!
:8-}
Thanks, John.
And now, back to the myriad of other questions (not answerable in a
dictionary ;-)
Steve
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956.8 | The children of Jacob | DECSIM::GROSS | The bug stops here | Fri Jul 06 1990 17:55 | 7 |
| The story of the children of Jacob is not necessarily about historical
individuals. The tribe of Joseph split into two tribes, Manasseh and Ephraim,
by the time they settled in the Promised Land. Dan was a vassal tribe of
Ephraim (according to Graetz) and was given an insecure territory in which
to settle.
Dave
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956.9 | | GAON::jem | Anacronym: an outdated acronym | Mon Jul 09 1990 20:04 | 45 |
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Re: .1
> 1. HAGAR - does anyone know the meaning of this name?
"Stranger."
> 2. KETURAH - I found it interesting to read Strong's definitions
> of her name, especially when looking at her son Zimran. What
> significance does either/both the Torah and Talmud place on
> her (if any) and what nation does Keturah represent?
According to the Midrash (Bereshit Rabba 61:4, quoted by Rashi) this was
another name for Hagar, and she was so called because "exuded the fragrance
of the precepts and good deeds." Other sources identify her indeed as a
third wife.
Re: .2
> Who exactly is Ishmael, and is he the beginning of the Arab nations?
He is generally recognized as the ancestor of the Arabs by both Arabs
and Jews. (He is also claimed as the founder of Islam by the Muslims,
I believe, but I'm not sure how that works exactly.)
>Who is Zimran and what nation(s) does he represent?
As you say, he is not an important figure in the Bible, nor the founder
of any known nation.
> - Zimran might also be the father of some world religion, but I
> can't find a line from him.
I understand your logic, but it appears not to be so. If Ketura was just
another name for Hagar, your question doesn't really start, I guess.
> So Jacob becomes Israel - what happened to Esau? What nation(s) does he
>represent?
"These are the chronicles of Esau *the ancestor of Edom* ..." (Gen. 36:9).
Edom is associated with Rome in Jewish tradition (See Rashi Gen. 36:43).
Hope this helps, Steve.
Jem
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956.10 | more questions (if I may...) | DELNI::SMCCONNELL | Next year, in JERUSALEM! | Mon Jul 09 1990 21:04 | 32 |
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Thanks, Jem...
Yes, that's quite helpful!
A few more questions though (natch ;-)
Do you personally agree with the teaching that Keturah is another name
for Hagar or do you believe she is a different woman entirely?
In the final analysis, whether or not she is another woman, I would
have to agree with you that my "theory" of her being the "mother" of a
different major world religion is a tad flawed ;-) There is little
importance placed on her in Genesis, and no lineage given for her
firstborn. I continue to be fascinated however, at the number of
Abram/Abraham's decendants and still wonder about this "3rd line".
Next, I found as I continued through Genesis that Esau married (among
other women) 2 of Ishamel's daughters. Does this have some effect on
Edom and can you share more information on how Edom represents Rome?
Finally, when you say "Rome", are you talking strictly about the land?
Thanks again. I'll try not to have so many after-questions if you
respond to the other replies...I just can't help it sometimes ;-), I
find this line of study incredibly fascinating, important, and
fulfilling!
Shalom,
Steve
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956.11 | | GAON::jem | Anacronym: an outdated acronym | Mon Jul 09 1990 22:14 | 32 |
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Re: .10
> Do you personally agree with the teaching that Keturah is another name
> for Hagar or do you believe she is a different woman entirely?
Actually, both opinions appear in the Midrash. Those who argue with Rashi
include the great exegetes Nachmanides, Ibn Ezra and Rashbam. Who's right?
Take your pick.
> Next, I found as I continued through Genesis that Esau married (among
> other women) 2 of Ishamel's daughters. Does this have some effect on
> Edom and can you share more information on how Edom represents Rome?
I'm not sure what "effect" you mean. As far as Edom, the Rashi cited ident-
ifies the Esauian tribe of Magdiel as the one that founded Rome. Others
attribute the establishment of Rome to Esau's grandson (Eliphas' son),
Zefo. Edom is the term used in Rabbinic literature for Rome.
> Finally, when you say "Rome", are you talking strictly about the land?
It is used to refer both to the Roman Empire and European culture generally.
> I
> find this line of study incredibly fascinating, important, and
> fulfilling!
I find your fascination fascinating. Most Jews seem slightly less so,
judging from the ZZZs to be heard when these Torah portions are read
in the synagogue.
Jem
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956.12 | Comments on Ishmael and Edom | DECSIM::GROSS | The bug stops here | Tue Jul 10 1990 18:30 | 12 |
| I have been told by a former Islamic co-worker that the Koran retells
several storys from the Torah, but with a twist. Thus, in the story of
Abraham's sacrifice of Isaac, the version in the Koran makes it the
sacrifice of Ishmael.
In Graetz's "Popular History of the Jews", he seems to equate the Edomites
with the Idumeans. His comment concerning the conquerring and forced
conversion of the Idumeans was that the family of Jacob was made whole
again with the elder serving the younger (a reference to Genesis). Is Esau
believed to be founder of both Rome and Idumea?
Dave
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