Legends of the Patriarchs and Prophets: And Other Old Testament Characters from Various SourcesBaring-Gould, S. (Sabine)
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Legends of the Patriarchs and Prophets: And Other Old Testament Characters from Various Sources
Baring-Gould, S. (Sabine)
Bible. Old Testament -- Legends
Epher, a grandson of Abraham and Keturah,[343] went with an army into
Libya and conquered it, and founded there a kingdom, and the land he
called after his own name, Africa.
Abraham was alive when Rebekah, after twenty years of barrenness, bare
to Isaac his sons, Esau and Jacob; and he saw them grow up before him
till their fifteenth year, and he died on the day that Esau sold his
birthright.
The days of his life had been 175 years; he reached not the age of 180,
to which Isaac attained, because God shortened his life by five years,
lest he should know the evil deeds of Esau.
The Angel of Death did not smite him, but God kissed him, and he died
by that kiss; and because the sword of the angel touched him not, but
his soul parted to the kiss of God, his body saw no corruption.
This is the Mussulman story of his death. The Angel of Death, when
bidden to take the soul of the prophet, hesitated about doing so
without his consent. So he took upon him the form of a very old man,
and came to Abraham’s door. The patriarch invited him in and gave him
to eat, but he noted with surprise the great infirmity of the old man,
how his limbs tottered, how dull was his sight, and how incapable he
was of feeding himself, for his hands shook, and how little he could
eat, for his teeth were gone. And he asked him how old he was. Then the
angel answered, “I am 202.” Now Abraham was then 200 years old. So he
said, “What! in two years shall I be as feeble and helpless as this? O
Lord, suffer me to depart; now send the Angel of Death to me, to remove
my soul.” Then the angel took him,[344] having first watched till he
was on his knees in prayer.[345]
Isaac and Ishmael buried him in the double cave by the side of Sarah;
and he was followed to his grave by all the inhabitants of Canaan, and
Shem and Eber went before the bier. And all the people wailed and said,
“Woe to the vessel when the pilot is gone! woe to the pilgrims when
their guide is lost!”
A whole year was Abraham lamented by the inhabitants of the land; men,
and women, and young children joined in bewailing him.
Never was there a man like Abraham in perfect righteousness, serving
God, and walking in His way from the earliest youth to the day of his
death.
Abraham was the first, say the Mussulmans, whose beard became white. He
asked God when it became so, “What is this?” The Lord replied, “It is a
token of gentleness, my son.”
XXV.
MELCHIZEDEK.
We have seen that, according to Jewish traditions, Melchizedek is Shem,
the son of Noah, whom God consecrated to be a priest forever, and who
set up a kingdom on Salem.[346]
It is also said that, before he died, Lamech ordered his son, Noah, to
transport the body of Adam to the centre of the earth. Now the centre
or navel of the earth is Salem, afterwards called Jerusalem.
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