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He said, "See now, I am old. I don`t know the day of my death.
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The Wisdom of Mortality
Commentators explain that Isaac's statement, "I know not the day of my death," reflects a universal truth. While no one knows their final day, old age brings this reality into sharp focus. Scholars like Calvin suggest this awareness should lead believers to live as pilgrims, constantly mindful of eternity and prepared for death's arrival.
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Genesis
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18th Century
Theologian
The life of Isaac falls into three periods. During the first seventy-five years, he was contemporary with his father. For sixty-one more years, his…
19th Century
Bishop
THE TÔLDÔTH ISAAC (Genesis 25:19 to Genesis 35:29).
THE BIRTH OF ISAAC’S SONS.
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Preacher
It is a sad misfortune to lose one's eyesight! How greatly, indeed, much more than we currently do, we ought to thank God for the preservation of o…
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16th Century
Behold, now I am old, I know not the day of my death. There is not the least doubt that Isaac implored daily blessings on his sons all his…
17th Century
Pastor
And he said, behold, now I am old (See Gill on Genesis 27:1): I know not the day of my death
Minister
The promises of the Messiah, and of the land of Canaan, had come down to Isaac. Isaac was now about 135 years of age, and his sons were about 75. N…
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