Genesis 25:7 And these are the days of the years of Abraham's life which he lived, an hundred threescore and fifteen years. - Free Bible Online
Genesis 25:7 And these are all the years of Abraham's life that he lived, one hundred and seventy-five years.
Ge 25:7-11. DEATH OF ABRAHAM.
7. these are the days of . . . Abraham--His death is here related, though he lived till Jacob and Esau were fifteen years, just one hundred years after coming to Canaan; "the father of the faithful," "the friend of God" [Jas 2:23], died; and even in his death, the promises were fulfilled (compare Ge 15:15). We might have wished some memorials of his deathbed experience; but the Spirit of God has withheld them--nor was it necessary; for (see Mt 7:16) from earth he passed into heaven (Lu 16:22). Though dead he yet liveth (Mt 22:32).
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Brief Summary: Abraham marries, he has seed, Abraham dies and is buried in the cave of Machpelah, Abraham's generation through Ishmael is listed, Rebekah conceives, Jacob and Esau struggle in her womb, the Lord reveals to Rebecca the destiny of her children, Esau sold his birthright for a pot of porridge.
Genesis Chapter 25
Genesis 25:23 - And the LORD said unto her, Two nations [are] in thy womb, and two manner of people shall be separated from thy bowels; and [the one] people shall be stronger than [the other] people; and the elder shall serve the younger.
Outline
The sons of Abraham by Keturah (Genesis 25:1-4)
Abraham divides his goods. (Genesis 25:5-6)
Abraham's age and death (Genesis 25:7-8)
Abraham's burial (Genesis 25:9-11)
The generations of Ishmael (Genesis 25:12-16)
Ishmael's age and death (Genesis 25:17-20)
Isaac prays for Rebekah (Genesis 25:21-23)
The Birth of Esau and Jacob (Genesis 25:24-26)
Their difference of character (Genesis 25:27-28)
Esau sells his birthright (Genesis 25:29-34)
Summary
1 The sons of Abraham by Keturah
5 The division of his goods
7 His age, death, and burial
12 The generations of Ishmael
17 His age, and death.
21 Isaac prayeth for Rebekah, being barren
22 The children strive in her womb
24 The birth of Esau and Jacob
27 Their difference
29 Esau selleth his birthright
Esau Despises his Birthright
Esau selling his birthright for bread and a pot of lentils
Map of the Cave of Machpelah
The Mountains of Moriah During the Time of Abraham
Topics for Bible Study
Abraham Took Another Wife Keturah
Abraham's Sons Were: Zimran, And Jokshan, And Medan, And Midian,
And Ishbak, And Shuah.
Jokshan Begat Sheba, And Dedan
The Sons Of Dedan Were Asshurim, And Letushim, And Leummim.
The Sons Of Midian Were Ephah, And Epher, And Hanoch, And Abida,
And Eldaah
Abraham Gave All That He Had Unto Isaac
He Only Gave Gifts To His Other Sons
He Sent His Other Sons Away
Abraham's Age Was 175
Abraham Died
Abraham Was Gathered To His People
Isaac And Ishmael Buried Him
Abraham Was Buried In The Cave Of Machpelah
He Was Buried With Sarah His Wife
God Blessed Abraham's Son Isaac
Isaac Dwelt By The Well Lahairoi
The Generations Of Ishmael
The Firstborn Of Ishmael, Nebajoth
And Kedar, And Adbeel, And Mibsam, And Mishma, And Dumah, And
Massa, Hadar, And Tema, Jetur, Naphish, And Kedemah
Twelve Princes According To Their Nations
Ishmael Died At 137
Ishmael Was Gathered Unto His People
Ishmael's Sons Dwelt From Havilah Unto Shur
Before Egypt
Assyria
The Generations Of Isaac
Isaac Was Forty Years Old When He Took Rebekah
Daughter Of Bethuel The Syrian Of Padanaram
Sister To Laban The Syrian
Isaac Entreated The Lord For His Wife
She [Was] Barren
The Lord Heard
Rebekah His Wife Conceived
The Children Struggled Together Within Her
She Went To Enquire Of The Lord
Two Nations Are In Thy Womb
Two Manner Of People
The One People Shall Be Stronger Than The Other
The Elder Shall Serve The Younger
There Were Twins In Her Womb
First Came Out Red And Hairy
They Called His Name Esau
The Second Came Out Holding His Brothers Heel
His Name Was Called Jacob
Isaac Was Sixty Years Old When Rebekah Gave Birth
As They Grew Up
Esau Was A Cunning Hunter, A Man Of The Field
Jacob Was A Plain Man, Dwelling In Tents
Isaac Loved Esau
Rebekah Loved Jacob
Jacob Made Pottage
Esau Came From The Field, And He Was Faint
Esau Asked For The Pottage
Edom
Jacob Said, Sell Me This Day Thy Birthright
Esau Said He Was About To Die
Jacob Said, Swear To Me This Day
And He Sold His Birthright Unto Jacob
Jacob Gave Esau Bread And Pottage Of Lentils
And Esau Did Eat And Drink
Esau Rose Up Rose Up, And Went His Way
Thus Esau Despised His Birthright.
Woman with Veil
Drawing of a Woman with a Veil
Historical Background
Abraham marries, he has seed, Abraham dies and is buried
in the cave of Machpelah, Abraham's generation through Ishmael
is listed, Rebekah conceives, Jacob and Esau struggle in
her womb, the Lord reveals to Rebecca the destiny of her
children, Esau sold his birthright for a pot of porridge.
Ancient Customs
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Burial
Wells
Princes
Barrenness
Hunter
Living in Tents
Pottage
Lentils
Birthright
Swearing an Oath
Ancient People
Abraham
Isaac
Ishmael
Abraham's Sons Through Keturah Were:
Zimran, And Jokshan, And Medan, And Midian, And Ishbak, And
Shuah.
The Sons Of Jokshan Were Sheba, And Dedan
The Sons Of Dedan Were Asshurim, And Letushim, And Leummim.
The Sons Of Midian Were Ephah, And Epher, And Hanoch, And Abida,
And Eldaah
The Firstborn Of Ishmael, Nebajoth
And Kedar, And Adbeel, And Mibsam, And Mishma, And Dumah, And
Massa, Hadar, And Tema, Jetur, Naphish, And Kedemah
Bethuel
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Esau
Jacob
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Map of the Canaanite Nations - Bible Maps
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Clothing in the Time of Abraham
This is how a man or a patriarch would have dressed in ancient
times about the time of Abraham which was around 1800 BC. From
inside to out he wore an under garment which was bound by a
girdle.
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