AbramGod hadpromisedAbram that hewould be thefather of a greatnation.Abram andHagarconceived achildtogether.Abram waseighty-six yearsold when Hagargave birth toIshmael.She took her toAbram and said, ‘Ihave not bornechildren but I amgiving you Hagarso you can have achild with her.’Once she waspregnant Hagardespised Saraiwho in turnmistreated her.‘You will give birthto a son and youare to call himIshmael (meaningGod hears).‘Hagar, wherehave you comefrom, andwhere are yougoing?’ theangel asked.IsnmealServantSarai had anEgyptianservantcalled HagarSaraiHagar obeyedand when thechild was bornhe was namedIshmaelShe never forgothow God hadcome to herrescue andannounced, ‘Youare the God whosees me.’The Lord hasheard of yourmisery. Yourdescendants willbe too numerousto count.”Alone andhelpless, shestopped at aspring to restand drinkAngelAn angelof the Lordfound herthere. Life forHagar was somiserable thatshe ran awayinto the desertHowever Godhad promisedthat Abram andSarai wouldhave a childIt seemedimpossible thatthis could happen.But nothing isimpossible forGod.But he andSarai his wifedid not havechildren andnow they wereboth old.‘Go back toSarai and dowhat she asksyou to do,’ theangel told her.Hagar‘I’m runningaway frommy mistressSarai,’ sheanswered.AbramGod hadpromisedAbram that hewould be thefather of a greatnation.Abram andHagarconceived achildtogether.Abram waseighty-six yearsold when Hagargave birth toIshmael.She took her toAbram and said, ‘Ihave not bornechildren but I amgiving you Hagarso you can have achild with her.’Once she waspregnant Hagardespised Saraiwho in turnmistreated her.‘You will give birthto a son and youare to call himIshmael (meaningGod hears).‘Hagar, wherehave you comefrom, andwhere are yougoing?’ theangel asked.IsnmealServantSarai had anEgyptianservantcalled HagarSaraiHagar obeyedand when thechild was bornhe was namedIshmaelShe never forgothow God hadcome to herrescue andannounced, ‘Youare the God whosees me.’The Lord hasheard of yourmisery. Yourdescendants willbe too numerousto count.”Alone andhelpless, shestopped at aspring to restand drinkAngelAn angelof the Lordfound herthere. Life forHagar was somiserable thatshe ran awayinto the desertHowever Godhad promisedthat Abram andSarai wouldhave a childIt seemedimpossible thatthis could happen.But nothing isimpossible forGod.But he andSarai his wifedid not havechildren andnow they wereboth old.‘Go back toSarai and dowhat she asksyou to do,’ theangel told her.Hagar‘I’m runningaway frommy mistressSarai,’ sheanswered.

GENESIS 16 - HAGAR AND ISHMAEL - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Abram
  2. God had promised Abram that he would be the father of a great nation.
  3. Abram and Hagar conceived a child together.
  4. Abram was eighty-six years old when Hagar gave birth to Ishmael.
  5. She took her to Abram and said, ‘I have not borne children but I am giving you Hagar so you can have a child with her.’
  6. Once she was pregnant Hagar despised Sarai who in turn mistreated her.
  7. ‘You will give birth to a son and you are to call him Ishmael (meaning God hears).
  8. ‘Hagar, where have you come from, and where are you going?’ the angel asked.
  9. Isnmeal
  10. Servant
  11. Sarai had an Egyptian servant called Hagar
  12. Sarai
  13. Hagar obeyed and when the child was born he was named Ishmael
  14. She never forgot how God had come to her rescue and announced, ‘You are the God who sees me.’
  15. The Lord has heard of your misery. Your descendants will be too numerous to count.”
  16. Alone and helpless, she stopped at a spring to rest and drink
  17. Angel
  18. An angel of the Lord found her there
  19. . Life for Hagar was so miserable that she ran away into the desert
  20. However God had promised that Abram and Sarai would have a child
  21. It seemed impossible that this could happen. But nothing is impossible for God.
  22. But he and Sarai his wife did not have children and now they were both old.
  23. ‘Go back to Sarai and do what she asks you to do,’ the angel told her. Hagar
  24. ‘I’m running away from my mistress Sarai,’ she answered.