Genesis 25:1 Then again Abraham took a wife, and her name was Keturah. Abraham’s sons by Keturah,
Genesis 25:1-4. Isaac inherits his father’s estate,
Genesis 25:5. Provision for the other sons,
Genesis 25:6. Abraham’s age,
Genesis 25:7; death,
Genesis 25:8; burial,
Genesis 25:9 ,10. God blesseth Isaac,
Genesis 25:11. The posterity of Ishmael,
Genesis 25:12-15. His age and death,
Genesis 25:17. Their habitation,
Genesis 25:18. The generations of Isaac,
Genesis 25:19. His age when married,
Genesis 25:20. He prays for children; God answers,
Genesis 25:21. Two children struggle in the womb; Rebekah inquires of the Lord,
Genesis 25:22. God gives the reason,
Genesis 25:23. She delivered of twins,
Genesis 25:24. The first-born red and hairy; his name,
Genesis 25:25. His brother takes him by the heel; his name: Isaac’s age when they were born,
Genesis 25:26. The eldest a cunning hunter; the other a plain man,
Genesis 25:27. Isaac loves the eldest; Rebekah the youngest,
Genesis 25:28. The eldest sells his birth right for red pottage, and is called Edom,
Genesis 25:30-32. Confirms the sale by an oath,
Genesis 25:33. Despising his birthright,
Genesis 25:34.
After Sarah’s death and Isaac’s marriage
Abraham took a wife,
( a secondary wife, or a
concubine,
as she is called,
Genesis 25:6, and
1 Chronicles 1:32), not from any inordinate lust, which his age and eminent grace may sufficiently evince, but from a desire of more children, and of accomplishing God’s promise concerning the great multiplication of his seed.
Keturah
was a distinct person from
Hagar,
as appears from
Genesis 25:6, and
Genesis 25:12, and, as it seems, of better quality, and younger, for Hagar was now eighty years old, and not likely to be a mother of six children.