The Life of Jacob and his son Joseph . .O^f/ ^// • Beersheba. Here Isaac dwelt, in a quiet old life wjis lengthened beyond thatof his father or his son: Abraham diedat the age of a hundred and seventy-five,but Isaac lived a hundred and eightyyears; and indeed,did not die until sometime after the distressing events Ave areabout to record of Joseph. Many yearsbefore, he had thought he was at the AND HIS SON JOSEPH. 81 point of death, and Esau seemed to thinkso too; but, after so long a period, theold man is still living. Esau and Jacobwere so far reconciled at the time of hisdecease, tha


The Life of Jacob and his son Joseph . .O^f/ ^// • Beersheba. Here Isaac dwelt, in a quiet old life wjis lengthened beyond thatof his father or his son: Abraham diedat the age of a hundred and seventy-five,but Isaac lived a hundred and eightyyears; and indeed,did not die until sometime after the distressing events Ave areabout to record of Joseph. Many yearsbefore, he had thought he was at the AND HIS SON JOSEPH. 81 point of death, and Esau seemed to thinkso too; but, after so long a period, theold man is still living. Esau and Jacobwere so far reconciled at the time of hisdecease, that they united in burying how God restrains the wrath of was the very point of time whichEsau had fixed for murdering his bro-ther. In order to refresh the readers memo-ry, the following table of Israels familyis given. Here you will see who werehis wives, and what children each wifehad.


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