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'''Sarah''' ([[Hebrew]]: '''שָׂרָה ''' ) was the wife of , ''Śārāh''; [[AbrahamArabic]] : '''سارة''', ''Sāra'' ; "princess") or '''Sarai''' (Hebrew: '''שָׂרַי''', ''Śārāy''), (2018 AM—2145 AM, or 1986 BC-1859 BC), is a biblical matriarch and mother the wife of [[IsaacAbraham]] as recorded in , the patriarch of [[BibleJudaism]] in the book of , [[GenesisChristianity]]. Her name was initially Sarai before , and [[GodIslam]] changed it.
She == Life and Family ==Sarah was past child bearing years when she overheard angels who were visiting her husband say she would have a son. She laughed when she heardactually Abraham's niece, but denied it when the angels questioned herdaughter of [[Haran]], Abraham's elder brother. It took many years for <ref>{{Bible ref|book=Genesis|chap=20|verses=12}}</ref><ref name=Ussher>[[James Ussher]], ''[[The Annals of the promise to be fulfilledWorld]]'', during which time Sarah gave Abraham her maidservant [[HagarLarry Pierce]] to have a child with, ed. Once Sarah gave birth to Isaac over a decade later, she saw to it that Hagar and Green Forest, AR: Master Books, 2003 (ISBN 0890513600), pgh. 65</ref> Her sister, [[Milcah]], married her other uncle [[Nahor (son of Terah)|Nahor]]. She also had a brother named [[IshmaelLot]] by Abraham were banished.
Sarah is described as "barren," not able to have a child.<ref>{{Bible ref|book=Genesis|chap=11|verses=30}}</ref> She would, however, have one child, [[Isaac]], before she died. === Departure into Canaan ===In 2083 AM (1921 BC), she accompanied her husband Abraham into [[Canaan (land)|Canaan]], after Abraham received a summons from God to enter that land.<ref>{{Bible ref|book=Genesis|chap=12|verses=1-5}}</ref> In 2084 AM (1920 BC), a famine struck the land, and Abraham's household traveled to Egypt, where food was available. There Abraham introduced Sarah as his "sister" to the first Egyptians. Sarah was taken into the palace of the patriarchs [[Pharaoh]], but was later released unharmed and matriarchs untouched. The Pharaoh gave Abraham's household many gifts. These included a servant girl, [[Hagar]], who was handmaid to be buried Sarah.<ref>{{Bible ref|book=Genesis|chap=12|verses=10-20}}</ref> === Hagar and Ishmael ===Sarah despaired of actually having a child of her own. So in 2093 AM (1911 BC) she asked Abraham to take Hagar as her surrogate. Abraham did, and [[Ishmael]] was born as a result of this union.<ref>{{Bible ref|book=Genesis|chap=16|verses=1-2}}</ref> When, thirteen years later, three angels delivered a direct message from [[God]] that Sarah ''would'' have a son of her own, she laughed in disbelief. She was, after all, 89 years old at this time, and was post-menopausal. She tried to deny laughing, but God knew the truth.<ref>{{Bible ref|book=Genesis|chap=18|verses=11-15}}</ref><ref>This is how Isaac got his name, which means "he shall laugh."</ref> === Birth of Isaac ===When Sarah was 90 years old, her son [[Isaac]] was born.<ref>{{Bible ref|book=Genesis|chap=21|verses=1-6}}</ref> Five years later, Abraham declared a feast throughout his camp in Isaac's honor. On that occasion, Sarah saw Ishmael behaving toward Isaac in a mocking manner. She then prevailed upon Abraham to send Hagar and Ishmael away. She never saw either person again.<ref>{{Bible ref|book=Genesis|chap=21|verses=9-11}}</ref> ==== Chronological note ====Some authorities have traditionally held that the "four hundred years of evil treatment" ({{Bible ref|book=Genesis|chap=15|verses=17}}) begin with this incident. In fact, the [[Exodus of Israel]] from [[Egypt]] did take place four hundred years later.<ref name=Jones>Jones, Floyd N. ''The Chronology of the Old Testament'', Green Forest, AR: Master Books, 2004 (ISBN 9780890514160), pp. 53-61 and Charts 3, 3A, and 3B.</ref> == Death and Burial ==[[Image:Burial of Sarah.jpg|thumb|250 px|right|Burial of Sarah, by Gustave Doré]]Sarah died in 2145 AM, having lived for 127 years. Upon her death, Abraham bought a burial cave at [[Machpelah |Mearat Machpelah]] (the Cave of the Patriarchs)to bury her in. He himself was buried later in the same place. Eventually all the patriarchs and all the matriarchs but [[Rachel]] would be buried there. In Hebrew, the name Sarah means "princess" or "lady."<ref>{{Bible ref|book=Genesis|chap=23}}</ref> == Related References =={{reflist|2}} ==See also==* [[Israel]]* [[Islam]]* [[Palestine]] {{nb hebrews}}
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[[Category:Book of Genesis Persons]]
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