Genesis 35:29
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New International Version
Then he breathed his last and died and was gathered to his people, old and full of years. And his sons Esau and Jacob buried him.


English Standard Version
And Isaac breathed his last, and he died and was gathered to his people, old and full of days. And his sons Esau and Jacob buried him.


New American Standard Bible
Isaac breathed his last and died and was gathered to his people, an old man of ripe age; and his sons Esau and Jacob buried him.


King James Bible
And Isaac gave up the ghost, and died, and was gathered unto his people, being old and full of days: and his sons Esau and Jacob buried him.


Holman Christian Standard Bible
He took his last breath and died, and was gathered to his people, old and full of days. His sons Esau and Jacob buried him.


International Standard Version
when he died and joined his ancestors at a ripe old age. Then his sons Esau and Jacob buried him.


American Standard Version
And Isaac gave up the ghost, and died, and was gathered unto his people, old and full of days: and Esau and Jacob his sons buried him.


Douay-Rheims Bible
And being spent with age he died, and was gathered to his people, being old and full of days: and his sons Esau and Jacob buried him.


Darby Bible Translation
And Isaac expired and died, and was gathered to his peoples, old and full of days. And his sons Esau and Jacob buried him.


Young's Literal Translation
and Isaac expireth, and dieth, and is gathered unto his people, aged and satisfied with days; and bury him do Esau and Jacob his sons.


Commentaries
35:21-29 What a sore affliction Reuben's sin was, is shown, and Israel heard it. No more is said, but that is enough. Reuben thought that his father would never hear of it; but those that promise themselves secrecy in sin, are generally disappointed. The age and death of Isaac are recorded, though he died not till after Joseph was sold into Egypt. Isaac lived about forty years after he had made his will, chap. 27:2. We shall not die an hour the sooner, but much the better, for timely setting our hearts and houses in order. Particular notice is taken of the agreement of Esau and Jacob at their father's funeral, to show how God had wonderfully changed Esau's mind. It is awful to behold relations, sometimes for a little of this world's goods, disputing over the graves of their friends, while they are near going to the grave themselves.

29. Isaac gave up the ghost—The death of this venerable patriarch is here recorded by anticipation for it did not take place till fifteen years after Joseph's disappearance. Feeble and blind though he was, he lived to a very advanced age; and it is a pleasing evidence of the permanent reconciliation between Esau and Jacob that they met at Mamre to perform the funeral rites of their common father.
Genesis 35:28
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