John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Genesis 21:13
And also of the son of the bondwoman will I make a nation ,.... A great nation, as is promised, Genesis 17:20 ; and such the Ishmaelites and Saracens have been, and the Turks now are, the descendants of Ishmael. The Targum of Jonathan paraphrases it, a people of thieves, or a thieving people; as were the Saracens, and who are thought to have that name from the Arabic word "sarac" F25 "furatus fuit, furto abstulit", Golius, col. 1167. Castel. col. 2626. , to thieve; though they would... read more
Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Genesis 21:9-13
The casting out of Ishmael is here considered of, and resolved on. I. Ishmael himself gave the occasion by some affronts he gave to Isaac his little brother, some think on the day that Abraham made the feast for joy that Isaac was safely weaned, which the Jews say was not till he was three years old, others say five. Sarah herself was an eye-witness of the abuse: she saw the son of the Egyptian mocking (Gen. 21:9), mocking Isaac, no doubt, for it is said, with reference to this (Gal. 4:29),... read more