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Banishment of Hagar and Yishmael
Exegetical Approaches
Yishmael's Negative Behavior
Sarah's actions were motivated by the problematic behavior of Yishmael, and the desire to protect Yitzchak from his repugnant deeds and influence.
Sources:Tosefta, R. Akiva, R. Elazar b. R. Yosi HaGelili, and R. Yishmael in Tosefta, Sifre Devarim, and Bereshit Rabbah, Shemot Rabbah, Targum Pseudo-Jonathan, Rashi, R. Avraham b. HaRambam, Ramban, R. Yosef ibn Kaspi,
"מְצַחֵק"
- According to most of these commentators, the word refers either to idolatry,1 murder, or illicit relations, the three cardinal sins in Judaism.
Disinheritance
Banishment
"Why is Avraham "upset about his son"?
Why is Hagar also expelled?
"לֶחֶם וְחֵמַת מַיִם" – were there sufficient provisions?
Why does Hashem save Yishmael?
Hagar's status
When does the story take place?
Ensuring Yitzchak's Inheritance
Sources:Rashbi's opinion in Tosefta, Sifre Devarim, and Bereshit Rabbah, Ralbag, Abarbanel, Seforno, Shadal,
Jealousy
Sources: