The Book of Jubilees
Jubilees 17
1Isaac was weaned in this jubilee, and Abraham made a great banquet in the third month, on the day his son Isaac was weaned.
2And Ishmael, the son of Hagar, the Egyptian, was before the face of Abraham, his father, in his place,
3and Abraham rejoiced and blessed God because he had seen his sons and had not died childless.
4And he remembered the words which He had spoken to him on the day on which Lot had parted from him, and he rejoiced because the Lord had given him seed upon the earth to inherit the earth,
5and he blessed with all his mouth the Creator of all things.
6And Sarah saw Ishmael playing and dancing and Abraham rejoicing with great joy, and she became jealous of Ishmael and said to Abraham,
7"Cast out this bondwoman and her son; for the son of this bondwoman will not be heir with my son, Isaac."
8And the thing was grievous in Abraham's sight, because of his maidservant and because of his son, that he should drive them from him.
9And God said to Abraham "Let it not be grievous in thy sight, because of the child and because of the bondwoman; in all that Sarah hath said unto thee, hearken to her words and do (them); for in Isaac shall thy name and seed be called.
10But as for the son of this bondwoman I will make him a great nation, because he is of thy seed."
11And Abraham rose up early in the morning and took bread and a bottle of water, and placed them on the shoulders of Hagar and the child, and sent her away.<br>And she departed and wandered in the wilderness of Beersheba,
12and the water in the bottle was spent, and the child thirsted, and was not able to go on, and fell down.
13And his mother took him and cast him under an olive tree,
14and went and sat her down over against him, at the distance of a bow-shot; for she said, "Let me not see the death of my child," and as she sat she wept.
15And an angel of God, one of the holy ones, said unto her, "Why weepest thou, Hagar? Arise, take the child, and hold him in thine hand; for God hath heard thy voice, and hath seen the child."
16And she opened her eyes, and she saw a well of water, and she went and filled her bottle with water, and she gave her child to drink,
17and she arose and went towards the wilderness of Paran. <br>And the child grew and became an archer, and God was with him;
18and his mother took him a wife from among the daughters of Egypt.<br>And she bare him a son, and he called his name Nebaioth; for she said, "The Lord was nigh to me when I called upon him."
19And it came to pass in the seventh week, in the first year thereof, in the first month in this jubilee, on the twelfth of this month, there were voices in heaven regarding Abraham,
20that he was faithful in all that He told him, and that he loved the Lord, and that in every affliction he was faithful.
21And the prince MastΓͺmΓ’ came and said before God, "Behold, Abraham loveth Isaac his son, and he delighteth in him above all things else;
22bid him offer him as a burnt-offering on the altar, and Thou wilt see if he will do this command, and Thou wilt know if he is faithful in everything wherein Thou dost try him."
23And the Lord knew that Abraham was faithful in all his afflictions; for He had tried him through his country and with famine, and had tried him with the wealth of kings, and had tried him again through his wife, when she was torn (from him),
24and with circumcision, and had tried him through Ishmael and Hagar, his maid-servant, when he sent them away.<br>And in everything wherein He had tried him, he was found faithful,
25and his soul was not impatient, and he was not slow to act; for he was faithful and a lover of the Lord.