American Standard Version
"And he went in unto Hagar, and she conceived: and when she saw that she had conceived, her mistress was despised in her eyes. "
— Genesis 16:4, American Standard Version
“And he went in unto Hagar, and she conceived: and when she saw that she had conceived, her mistress was despised in her eyes.”
“He went in to Hagar, and she conceived. When she saw that she had conceived, her mistress was despised in her eyes.”
“He slept with Hagar, and she became pregnant. Once Hagar realized she was pregnant, she despised Sarai.”
“And he went in to her. But she perceiving that she was with child, despised her mistress.”
“And he went in to Hagar and she became with child, and when she saw that she was with child, she no longer had any respect for her master's wife.”
“And he went in unto Hagar, and she conceived: and when she saw that she had conceived, her mistress was despised in her eyes.”
Now Sarai, Abram’s wife, bare him no children: and she had a handmaid, an Egyptian, whose name was Hagar.
And Sarai said unto Abram, Behold now, Jehovah hath restrained me from bearing; go in, I pray thee, unto my handmaid; it may be that I shall obtain children by her. And Abram hearkened to the voice of Sarai.
And Sarai, Abram’s wife, took Hagar the Egyptian, her handmaid, after Abram had dwelt ten years in the land of Canaan, and gave her to Abram her husband to be his wife.
And he went in unto Hagar, and she conceived: and when she saw that she had conceived, her mistress was despised in her eyes.
And Sarai said unto Abram, My wrong be upon thee: I gave my handmaid into thy bosom; and when she saw that she had conceived, I was despised in her eyes: Jehovah judge between me and thee.
But Abram said unto Sarai, Behold, thy maid is in thy hand; do to her that which is good in thine eyes. And Sarai dealt hardly with her, and she fled from her face.
And the angel of Jehovah found her by a fountain of water in the wilderness, by the fountain in the way to Shur.