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This is a [[שמי]] approach page to be developed by and in agreement with the intellectual property terms of [[User:Kaz]].
 
This is a [[שמי]] approach page to be developed by and in agreement with the intellectual property terms of [[User:Kaz]].
 
 
:''Main Website: [http://sebomenoi.org/index.php/Hagarim sebomenoi.org] -- an UNC educational project.''
 
  
 
'''Hagarenes'''' or "The Pilgrims" were nomads for the sake of Ha-Shem. Keturah Hagar is in a mystical sense the equivalent of saying Keturah The Pilgrim, and is regarded by Hagarim as the mother of all Hagarim. Others regard Keturah and Hagar to be two separate people because of {{Bibleverse||Gen|25:6|31}}.
 
'''Hagarenes'''' or "The Pilgrims" were nomads for the sake of Ha-Shem. Keturah Hagar is in a mystical sense the equivalent of saying Keturah The Pilgrim, and is regarded by Hagarim as the mother of all Hagarim. Others regard Keturah and Hagar to be two separate people because of {{Bibleverse||Gen|25:6|31}}.
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[[Category:History of Noahism]]
 
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[[Category:Seventy nations]]
 
[[Category:Seventy nations]]
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Revision as of 17:26, 14 May 2010

This is a שמי approach page to be developed by and in agreement with the intellectual property terms of User:Kaz.

Hagarenes' or "The Pilgrims" were nomads for the sake of Ha-Shem. Keturah Hagar is in a mystical sense the equivalent of saying Keturah The Pilgrim, and is regarded by Hagarim as the mother of all Hagarim. Others regard Keturah and Hagar to be two separate people because of Gen 25:6.

The Ishmaelite Nation is an offshoot of the Hagarene tradition.