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اقتباس:
من كتاب
Hebraic Literature: Translations from the Talmud, Midrashim and Kabbala
لموريس وهاريس
ابراهيم اتجوز ثلاث زوجات سارة وهاجر وقطورة
راشى اعتقد ان هاجر هى قطورة
لكن معظم المعلقين وابن عزرا جعلوهم زوجتين منفصلتين
اقول : انت هنا تصحح كلام الاخ فهذا يعني ان هناك من اليهود من اخذ هذا الراي و ليس شخصا واحدا فقط:
The Tannaim disagree regarding Keturah’s identity. According to one view, Abraham remarried after the death of Sarah and had a total of three wives: Sarah, Hagar and Keturah. Another tradition identifies Keturah with Hagar, and thus Abraham married only twice. Each of these views finds Scriptural support for its position: the three-wife opinion relies on Gen. 25:1: “Abraham took another wife,” implying a third wife, in addition to the first two. This school of thought is further bolstered by the fact that this wife also had a different name (Keturah); in addition, the plural wording of Gen. 25:6 (“to Abraham’s sons by concubines”) conveys that Abraham had at least two wives in addition to Sarah.
Those who identify Keturah with Hagar have rejoinders to each of these proofs. First, the wording “another [va-yosef]” in 25:1 teaches that these marriages were in fulfillment of a divine command; the proponents of this view learn this from Isa. 8:5: “Again [va-yosef] the Lord spoke to me,” where the word appears in the context of divine revelation. Second, the wife’s new name of Keturah does not necessarily teach that this was a different woman; rather, it was a name given to Hagar in recognition of her good qualities (see below). Third, the wordpilegshim (concubines) in Gen. 25:6 is spelled deficiently, without the letter yod. The intent of the Torah was thus to only a single concubine, Hagar (Gen. Rabbah 61:4).
The view that was widely accepted by the Rabbis is the one which identifies Keturah with Hagar, and it appears in various midrashim
jewish enclopedia
http://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/...sh-and-aggadah
The Targums of Jonathan and Jerusalem say she is the same with Hagar, and so, Jarchi; but this is rejected by Aben Ezra, since mention is made of Abraham's concubines, Genesis 25:6; whereas it does not appear he ever had any other than Hagar and Keturah, and therefore could not be the same; and besides, the children of Hagar and Keturah are in this chapter reckoned as distinct
Gill's exposition of the entire bible
http://biblehub.com/genesis/25-1.htm
فالمقصد ان هناك رايا يهوديا داخل التلمود يميل الى هذه الفكرة يا جاهل هذا المقصد
و يويد هذا ما اتيت به :
After Sarah died, Keturah was then elevated to the full status of Abraham’s wife. Keturah bore to Abraham six sons: Zimran, Jokshan, Medan, Midian, Ishbak, and Shuah (Gen. 25:1–4). These men were the founders or ancestors of six Arabian tribes in southern and eastern Palestine
قطورة تزوجت ابراهيم بعد وفاة سارة فكيف يقول ارتقت و لذلك حاول المؤلف ان يجد تفسيرا فاقترح ان قطورة كانت جارية اخرى لابراهيم عليه السلام
https://books.google.ca/books?id=Z0lK4XqOlTYC&pg=PA224&lpg=PA224&dq=After+Sarah+died ,+Keturah+was+then+elevated+to+the+full+status+of+Abraham’s+ wife&source=bl&ots=LZahQxuY_6&sig=b4PggYwUjyPLgasbiJahn5o2KQ c&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CCoQ6AEwAmoVChMI8oe1gMuUxgIVCJiICh0HkAZu#v =onepage&q=After Sarah died%2C Keturah was then elevated to the full status of Abraham’s wife&f=false
و هذا الذي وجدته في ردك و هو لا يمثل ١٠٪ لان الباقي سب و شتم و سفالة و هذه اخلاقك و تربيتك تربية زرائب قابع تحت خط الفقر العلمي