A descendant of Ishmael, the firstborn son of Abraham by Hagar, the Egyptian handmaid of Sarah. (Ge 16:1-4, 11) Ishmael, in turn, married an Egyptian by whom he had 12 sons (Nebaioth, Kedar, Adbeel, Mibsam, Mishma, Dumah, Massa, Hadad, Tema, Jetur, Naphish, Kedemah), the chieftains of the various Ishmaelite clans. (Ge 21:21; 25:13-16) The Ishmaelites, therefore, were at the start one fourth Semitic and three fourths Hamitic, racially speaking.
As God had promised, the Ishmaelites grew to become “a great nation” that ‘could not be numbered for multitude.’ (Ge 17:20; 16:10) But instead of settling down (they built few cities), they preferred the nomadic life. Ishmael himself was “a zebra of a man,” that is, a restless wanderer who roamed the Wilderness of Paran and lived by his bow and arrows. His descendants were likewise tent-dwelling Bedouin for the most part, a people who ranged over the Sinai Peninsula from “in front of Egypt,” that is, to the E of Egypt and across northern Arabia as far as Assyria. They were noted for being a fierce, warlike people hard to get along with, even as it was said of their father Ishmael: “His hand will be against everyone, and the hand of everyone will be against him.”—Ge 16:12; 21:20, 21; 25:16, 18.
In further describing the Ishmaelites, it is said: “In front of all his brothers he settled down [Heb., na·phal′].” (Ge 25:18) Similarly, the Midianites and their allies, it was said, “were plumped [no·phelim′, a participle form of na·phal′] in the low plain” in Israelite territory until Gideon’s band forcefully routed them. (Jg 7:1, 12) Hence, when the Ishmaelites “settled down” it was evidently with the intent of holding on to the region until forcefully removed.
In the course of time it is quite likely that intermarriage between Ishmaelites and descendants of Abraham through Keturah (Ge 25:1-4) occurred, resulting in the inhabitants of sections of Arabia. Since Ishmael and Midian were half brothers, any intermarriage of their respective descendants with the amalgamation of their blood, habits, traits, and occupations could have given rise to an interchangeable usage of the terms “Ishmaelites” and “Midianites,” as is noted in the description of the caravan that sold Joseph into Egyptian slavery. (Ge 37:25-28; 39:1) In the days of Gideon the hordes that invaded Israel were described as both Midianites and Ishmaelites, one of the identifying marks of the latter being their gold nose rings.—Jg 8:24; compare Jg 7:25 and 8:22, 26.
The animosity Ishmael had toward Isaac seems to have been handed down to his descendants, even to the extent of hating the God of Isaac, for the psalmist, in enumerating those that are “the very ones intensely hating” Jehovah, includes the Ishmaelites. (Ps 83:1, 2, 5, 6) There were, however, evidently exceptions. Under the organizational arrangement instituted by David, Obil, who is referred to as an Ishmaelite, had supervision over the camels of the king.—1Ch 27:30, 31.
Muhammad, who lived in the seventh century C.E., claimed to be an Ishmaelite descendant of Abraham.
2007-03-03 05:06:47
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answered by jvitne 4
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The Arabs.
12 Now these are the generations of Ishmael, Abraham's son, whom Hagar the Egyptian, Sarah's handmaid, bare unto Abraham: 13 And these are the names of the sons of Ishmael, by their names, according to their generations: the firstborn of Ishmael, Nebajoth; and Kedar, and Adbeel, and Mibsam, 14 And Mishma, and Dumah, and Massa, 15 Hadar, and Tema, Jetur, Naphish, and Kedemah: 16 These are the sons of Ishmael, and these are their names, by their towns, and by their castles; twelve princes according to their nations.
2007-03-03 05:21:24
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answered by deacon 6
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In the book by Daniel Quinn, Ishmael is a gorilla... Maybe there are gorillas in the wild that are his descendants yet.
2007-03-03 10:47:43
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answered by aanstalokaniskiodov_nikolai 5
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The Arabs. Refreed to as "Desert people" in the bible.
The Jews were descended from Abraham's other son Isaac.
2007-03-03 05:01:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Islam is a religion and needs to be treated as one. Anyone not saved needs the Gospel, and everyone who is born again becomes a child of the promise. If your not saved your condemned, doesn't matter what your geneology is.
2015-01-12 08:10:02
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answered by ? 1
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1. Arameans; Herodians.; Some relationship is entailed with descendents of Esau as well throughout OT...Edomites. They appear to be the 'executioners of God's justice'. ('The red")
2007-03-03 05:03:23
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answered by Anonymous
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The Arabs and Israel is descended from Isaac.
2007-03-03 05:01:47
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answered by 1dayatatime 4
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les Arabes biensure!!
cant think of anybody else---but ican tell you a secrest(promise me not to tell anyone else!!!)
i am a descendent of Ishmael!!!!
2007-03-03 05:01:03
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answered by Gagalitera 5
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The decendents of Ishmeal is Islam, according to a whole bunch of my pastors.
2007-03-03 04:59:21
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answered by crazy little thing called love 3
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I think anyone who can trace back their family history to him is a descendant.
2007-03-03 04:59:00
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answered by Anonymous
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