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Essay heading: Father and Son
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To the religions of both Judaism and Christianity, this story symbolizes that believers want to be fully connected to God in everyway possible. Ishmael was born from Abraham (a true believer in God) and Hagar (his wife's Egyptian handmaiden). This is important to note because this means that Ishmael is not a direct result of two believers in God, he is a result of only half... displayed 300 characters
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This could be interpreted as being only a partial believer in God. Ishmael is only halfway connected, and the ideal believer would be 100% connected to God, believing in Him fully not partially. Also, since he is born from an Egyptian handmaiden he is not a 100% directly in-line with Abraham and his lineage... displayed next 300 characters
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