Definition: "Anabel" in scripture refers to a daughter of Noah who was given to her father's wife, Hagar, for sexual intercourse when she was 15 years old. The story shows how God punished humanity with sexual sins, including abortion, through this incident. The word "Anabel" is used figuratively as a reference to the woman or person in question, and it often refers to an individual who has been sexually abused or raped by another.