Burial


In the epic saga of faith and family, Abraham returns to the ancient land of Kirjath Arba, settling opposite Hebron and marking the beginning of a transformative era. When Sarah passes away at the age of 127, Abraham’s spirit is tested as he negotiates with the children of Heth for a burial site. With unwavering dignity, he insists on paying the full price for the cave of Machpelah, sealing the transaction with witnesses and securing a lasting legacy for his descendants. In a grand ceremony befitting royalty, Sarah is laid to rest, surrounded by family and dignitaries, as Abraham’s faith and devotion shine through.

As the shadows of grief linger, Abraham sends Isaac to learn the sacred ways from Shem and Eber, embarking on a new chapter in their family’s journey. The deaths of Lot and Nahor cast further sorrow, with Abraham mourning his brother Nahor deeply. Despite the loss, the family’s legacy endures, guiding them forward with the strength of kinship and faith. Returning to Beersheba, Abraham settles into a new life, while Ishmael’s family spreads forth in search of their own place in the world. The descendants of Seir the Horite rise as dukes of Edom, weaving their legacy into the land’s history, as the saga of enduring resilience and spirit continues to unfold.

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