New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures (nwt, en_US, 2013)
Genesis
Genesis, 16
1 Now Aʹbram’s wife Sarʹai had borne him no children, but she had an Egyptian servant whose name was Haʹgar.
2 So Sarʹai said to Aʹbram: “Please now! Jehovah has prevented me from bearing children. Please, have relations with my servant. Perhaps I can have children by means of her.” So Aʹbram listened to what Sarʹai said.
3 After Aʹbram had lived for ten years in the land of Caʹnaan, Aʹbram’s wife Sarʹai took her Egyptian servant Haʹgar and gave her to her husband Aʹbram as his wife.
4 So he had relations with Haʹgar, and she became pregnant. When she realized that she was pregnant, she began to despise her mistress.
5 At this Sarʹai said to Aʹbram: “The injury done to me is your fault. I was the one who put my servant in your arms,*1 but when she realized that she was pregnant, she began to despise me. May Jehovah judge between me and you.”
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6 So Aʹbram said to Sarʹai: “Look! Your servant is under your authority. Do to her whatever you think is best.” Then Sarʹai humiliated her, and she ran away from her.
7 Later Jehovah’s angel found her at a spring of waters in the wilderness, the spring on the way to Shur.
8 And he said: “Haʹgar, servant of Sarʹai, where have you come from and where are you going?” To this she said: “I am running away from my mistress Sarʹai.”
9 Jehovah’s angel then said to her: “Return to your mistress and humble yourself under her hand.”
10 Then Jehovah’s angel said: “I will greatly multiply your offspring,*1 so that they will be too numerous to count.”
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11 Jehovah’s angel added: “Here you are pregnant, and you will give birth to a son, and you must name him Ishʹma·el,*1 for Jehovah has heard your affliction.
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12 He will be a wild donkey*1 of a man. His hand will be against everyone, and everyone’s hand will be against him, and he will dwell opposite all his brothers.”*2
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13 Then she called on the name of Jehovah, who was speaking to her: “You are a God of sight,” for she said: “Have I here actually looked upon the one who sees me?”
14 That is why the well was called Beʹer-laʹhai-roi.*1 (It is between Kaʹdesh and Beʹred.)
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15 So Haʹgar bore to Aʹbram a son, and Aʹbram named his son, whom Haʹgar bore, Ishʹma·el.
16 Aʹbram was 86 years old when Haʹgar bore Ishʹma·el to him.