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Hello Valke2,I agree Ishmael was not illegitimate. But Torah does not say Hagar was Abraham’s wife. And I disagree that Issac was an insert. But since we are following different texts, that is no surprise. And as I said earlier, Torah makes it very clear that being born first does not entitled one to inherit the covenant. Almost every story involving two brothers has the younger brother taking what would have traditionally gone to the older.
I read this word in Genesis,
Genesis 16
The Birth of Ishmael
1But Sarai, Abram’s wife, had no children. So Sarai took her servant, an Egyptian woman named Hagar, 2and gave her to Abram so she could bear his children. “The LORD has kept me from having any children,” Sarai said to Abram. “Go and sleep with my servant. Perhaps I can have children through her.” And Abram agreed. 3So Sarai, Abram’s wife, took Hagar the Egyptian servant and gave her to Abram as a wife.
Also does that mean that not all the wives of Jacob were wives, since they were servants for hsi first wife?
Here is what i found in google. It referes to such action exactly like sarah and hagar as Marriage
''Jacob loved Rachel more than anything in the world, and Leah felt hated. God opened Leah’s womb and she gave birth to four sons in succession: Reuben, Simeon, Levi, and Judah. **Rachel, however, was barren, and gave Jacob her handmaid Bilhah in marriage **so she could raise children through her. Bilhah gave birth to Dan and Naphtali. Seeing that she had left off childbearing temporarily, Leah then **gave her handmaid Zilpah to Jacob in marriage **so she could raise more children through her. Zilpah gave birth to Gad and Asher. (According to some opinions, Bilhah and Zilpah were younger daughters of Laban). Afterwards, Leah became fertile again and gave birth to Issachar, Zebulun, and Dinah. At this point, God remembered Rachel, who gave birth to Joseph. Various interpretations of biblical passages suggest that Jacob’s favoritism of Rachel over Leah passed over to their children; some commentators feel that this plays an important role in the later attempt on Joseph’s life by his half-brothers.
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thanks