Hebrew Key Terms:
Context: Hagar bore Ishmael when Abram was eighty-six years old—still fourteen years before Isaac's birth (Genesis 21:5, when Abraham was 100). The name "Ishmael" means "God hears," commemorating God's hearing of Hagar's affliction (16:11), yet this son born through human effort would not be the covenant heir.
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Connections:
Christological Connection: Ishmael, as a negative type, demonstrates by contrast the necessity of the true Seed—Jesus Christ. Where Ishmael was born κατὰ σάρκα (according to flesh), Isaac was born κατὰ ἐπαγγελίαν (according to promise), pointing forward to the ultimate Promise-Child, Jesus, conceived by the Holy Spirit (Matthew 1:20). Ishmael's exclusion highlights that only those born "from above" (John 3:3) through faith-union with Christ are true children of Abraham.
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Connection Method(s): Typology (Providential, Backward-Looking), Contrast — Ishmael born "according to the flesh" (Gal 4:23) serves as a negative type contrasting with Isaac born "according to promise," pointing forward to the ultimate contrast between natural birth and spiritual birth through Christ (John 3:3).
Trajectory Table: 068 - Hagar and Ishmael (Children of the Flesh)