Hagar and Ishmael Saved by the Angel. Sebastiano Ricci. c.1727.
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Follower of Pier Francesco Mola, 1612-1666
The Angel appearing to Hagar and Ishmael in a landscape, n/d, oil on canvas, 43.5x61.2 cm
Private Collection
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Gerbrand van den Eeckhout
The Angel appearing to Hagar and Ishmael
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Said Hagar: “Nay, I can not see him die,
My little lad, my dear, my only one.”
For bread and water failed her, sheer on high
Shone, hot and horrible, the desert sun.
That tiny cry wailed ever in her ears:
She lifted up her voice and wept; she said:
“His father loved us not.” The happy years
In Egypt ran like music in her head.
Ishmael, the archer, shaggy, strong and wild,
For a great end was saved that bitter day.
He who was but a perishing, wee child,
Through mother-love was snatched from death away.
And Hagar was full happy; who can know
The feel of bliss like one who once was sad?
Hagar was happy, as she watched upgrow
To might and masterhood her tender lad.
And in old age—great time of memories—
How oft she must have sat beside some well
Of water, set about with slender trees,
And mused on Abraham and Ishmael!
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Hagar
Richard Eugene Burton 1861-1940
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Graphic - Francesco Cozza 1605–1682
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16 Then she went and sat down opposite him, about a bowshot away, for she said, “May I not see the boy die!” And she sat opposite him, and raised her voice and wept.
17 God heard the boy crying; and the angel of God called to Hagar from heaven and said to her, “What is the matter with you, Hagar? Do not fear, for God has heard the voice of the boy where he is.
18 Get up, lift up the boy, and hold him by the hand, for I will make a great nation of him.”
Genesis 21:16-18
Art: Ishmael and Hagar in the desert.
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Antonio Paroli, 1688-1768
The Angel appears to Hagar and Ishmael, n/d, oil on canvas. 101.5x113.5 cm
National Gallery of Slovenia, Ljubljana Inv. NG S 3363
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Fundos de Tela para meu celular, com 4 e 5 telas contando a história de Agar e Ismael em aflição, sendo socorridos por Jesus, o "anjo do Senhor" que "A Vê" (Genesis 16:13), tendo na última figura a representação de Jesus vindo correndo ao encontro de todo aquele que estiver aflito e desesperado.
Venham a mim todos vocês que estão cansados ou sobrecarregados e eu lhes darei descanso.
Mateus 11:28 VFL
https://bible.com/bible/200/mat.11.28.VFL
E Agar deu este nome ao SENHOR, que tinha falado com ela: “O Deus que me vê”, pois ela disse: “Aqui eu vi aquele que me vê”.
Gênesis 16:13 VFL
https://bible.com/bible/200/gen.16.13.VFL
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Daniel Seiter, Hagar and the Angel, 1690
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Revealed Religion : Benjamin West. 008 of 100 Bible images
008 Hagar and Ishmael
Hagar and Ishmael. 1776, reworked 1803. Oil on canvas. 76 x 54 1/2 ins (193 x 138.4 cms). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
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Ignác Viktorin Raab, 1715-1787
Hagar and Ishmael with an angel in the desert, ca.1760/70, oil on canvas, 116.5x86 cm
Národní Galerie Praha, Inv. 12684
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Nicolas Colombel, 1644-1717
The Angel appearing to Hagar and Ishmael in the desert, ca.1682, oil on canvas, 73.3×97 cm
Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest Inv. 700
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Giuseppe Ghezzi, 1636-1721
The angel appearing to Hagar and Ishmael in the desert, n/d, oil on canvas, 123.7x136.4 cm
Private Collection (Sotheby’s)
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16 The Birth of Ishmael
Genesis 16: Sarai sends Hagar, her maid, to Abram for a child. Hagar gets preggers, becomes haughty, so Sarai mistreats her. Hagar flees, but angel persuades her to return. Ishmael is born!
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I would rather spend one life time with you
Than face all the ages of this world alone.
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Aragorn study
Been rewatching LotR lately and I couldn’t resist
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