For it is written, that Abraham had two sons, the one by a bondmaid, the other by a freewoman.
Porque está escrito que Abraham tuvo dos hijos: uno de la mujer esclava y otro de la mujer libre.
Abraham tuvo dos hijos, uno de una esclava y otro de una mujer libre, según las Escrituras.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the Old Testament book of Genesis, Abraham had two sons: Ishmael, born to his wife's servant Hagar, who was a bondmaid and represented a life under human effort and cultural norms, and Isaac, born to his wife Sarah, a freewoman, who symbolized God's promise and divine intervention. The Apostle Paul references this story in his letter to the Galatians to illustrate a deeper spiritual allegory, contrasting the old covenant of law and bondage with the new covenant of grace and freedom, drawing from the historical narrative to address early Christian conflicts over Jewish legalism.
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