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Ishmael , 1963 BC1826 BC (aged 137 years)

A depiction of Hagar and Ishmael in the desert by François-Joseph Navez.
Name
Ishmael //
Given names
Ishmael
Family with parents
father
Isaac embraces his father Abraham after the Binding of Isaac, early 1900s Bible illustration
2050 BC1875 BC
Birth: about 2050 BC 70 Ur, Sumer, Mesopotamia
Death: about 1875 BC
mother
Gheorge Tattarescu's imagining of the angel appearing to Hagar.
Death: Desert of Paran, Sinai Peninsula, Egypt
himself
Father’s family with Sarah (Sarai)
father
Isaac embraces his father Abraham after the Binding of Isaac, early 1900s Bible illustration
2050 BC1875 BC
Birth: about 2050 BC 70 Ur, Sumer, Mesopotamia
Death: about 1875 BC
father’s partner
Sarah (right) and Abraham hosting three angels in a Children's Bible illustration.
2040 BC1913 BC
Birth: about 2040 BC 80
Death: about 1913 BCKirjath-Arba, Canaan
half-brother
Isaac Blessing Jacob, by Govert Flinck, 1638 (Rijksmuseum Amsterdam)
1950 BC1770 BC
Birth: about 1950 BC 100 90
Death: about 1770 BCHebron, Palestine
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Birth
about 1963 BC (-1963) 87
Birth of a half-brother
Death of a paternal grandfather
Death of a father
Burial of a father
Cemetery: Cave of the Patriarchs (Cave of Machpelah)
Death of a mother
Death
about 1826 BC (-1826) (aged 137 years) Age: 137
Unique identifier
7E6CE0D53F0D4049BECC4C8D65D0621280C0
Last change
19 September 201223:44:51
Author of last change: Danny
Note

Arab genealogical scholars widely consider Ishmael to be an ancestral forefather of the Arab people, and assign great importance in their accounts to his first two sons (Nebaioth and Qedar), with the genealogy of Mohammed, the founder of Islam,alternately assigned to one or the other son, depending on the scholar.