Person of Interest

    Ishmael

    meaning: God that hears

    1


Birth Year:1909 BC 3


Dictionary Summary:Abraham’s eldest son, by Hagar the concubine ([Gen. 16:15](/gen#Gen.16.15); [17:23](/gen#Gen.17.23)). He was born at Mamre, when Abraham was eighty-six years of age, eleven years after his arrival in Canaan (16:3; 21:5). At the age of thirteen he was circumcised (17:25). He grew up a true child of the desert, wild and wayward. On the occasion of the weaning of Isaac his rude and wayward spirit broke out in expressions of insult and mockery (21:9, 10); and Sarah, discovering this, said to Abraham, “Expel this slave and her son.” Influenced by a divine admonition, Abraham dismissed Hagar and her son with no more than a skin of water and some bread. The narrative describing this act is one of the most beautiful and touching incidents of patriarchal life ([Gen. 21:14-16](/gen#Gen.21.14)). (See HAGAR.) Ishmael settled in the land of Paran, a region lying between Canaan and the mountains of Sinai; and “God was with him, and he became a great archer” ([Gen. 21:9-21](/gen#Gen.21.9)). He became a great desert chief, but of his history little is recorded. He was about ninety years of age when his father Abraham died, in connection with whose burial he once more for a moment reappears. On this occasion the two brothers met after being long separated. “Isaac with his hundreds of household slaves, Ishmael with his troops of wild retainers and half-savage allies, in all the state of a Bedouin prince, gathered before the cave of Machpelah, in the midst of the men of Heth, to pay the last duties to the ‘father of the faithful,’ would make a notable subject for an artist” ([Gen. 25:9](/gen#Gen.25.9)). Of the after events of his life but little is known. He died at the age of one hundred and thirty-seven years, but where and when are unknown (25:17). He had twelve sons, who became the founders of so many Arab tribes or colonies, the Ishmaelites, who spread over the wide desert spaces of Northern Arabia from the Red Sea to the Euphrates ([Gen. 37:25](/gen#Gen.37.25), [27](/gen#Gen.37.27), [28](/gen#Gen.37.28); 39:1), “their hand against every man, and every man’s hand against them.” 2


Father

    Abraham

    meaning: father of a great multitude

    1

Mother

    Hagar

    meaning: a stranger; one that fears

    1

Children

    Nebajoth

    meaning: 

    1

    Naphish

    meaning: the soul; he that rests

    1

    Kedar

    meaning: blackness; sorrow

    1

    Dumah

    meaning: 

    1

    Jetur

    meaning: order; succession; mountainous

    1

    Kedemah

    meaning: oriental; ancient; first

    1

    Hadar

    meaning: power; greatness

    1

    Massa

    meaning: a burden; prophecy

    1

    Tema

    meaning: admiration; perfection; consummation

    1

    Mishma

    meaning: hearing; obeying

    1

    Adbeel

    meaning: vapor

    1

    Bashemath

    meaning: perfumed; confusion of death; in desolation

    1

    Mibsam

    meaning: smelling sweet

    1


Cross References
BookCross-References
Gen
    16.11 16.15 16.16 17.18 17.20 17.23 17.25 17.26 25.9 25.12 25.13 25.16 25.17 28.9 36.3 
1Chr
    1.28 1.29 1.31 

Figure1:  A table of cross references between the selected passage and other passages   (Data from Robert Rouse, “Theographic Bible Information,” Theographic-Bible-Metadata, 2020, https://github.com/robertrouse/theographic-bible-metadata.) 

      1

      Alistair de Blacquiere-Clarkson, “ai-BIBLE Bible Names JSON Factsheet Aggregating Material from Smith’s Bible Dictionary & Hitcocks’s New and Complete Analysis of the Bible.” ai-BIBLE electronic edition, version 1.0. 

      2

      M.G.Easton, Illustrated Bible Dictionary, ai-BIBLE electronic edition, version 1.0. 

      3

      Robert Rouse, “Theographic Bible Information,” Theographic-Bible-Metadata, 2020, https://github.com/robertrouse/theographic-bible-metadata.