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The profound ambivalence of the biblical portrayals of Hagar and
Ishmael-dispossessed, yet protected; abandoned, yet given promises
that rival those of the covenant with Abraham-belies easy
characterizations of the Pentateuch's writers. In particular, John
T. Noble argues, conventional characterizations of the Priestly
writers' view of covenant have failed to take into account the
significance of these two "non-chosen" figures. NobIe carefully
examines their roles and depictions in the P and non-P Genesis
traditions, comparing them to other "non-chosen" figures and to
patterns found in Exodus traditions and the patriarchal promises to
Abraham, showing that Ishmael is clearly favoured, though not
chosen. Indeed, Noble argues, Ishmael must be seen as a key figure
in the Priestly material, highlighting the relationship between
Noahic and Abrahamic covenants. His ambiguous status calls for
reconsideration of the goals and values of the Priestly work, which
Noble sketches around themes of covenant, fertility, life, and the
future of nations.
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