- And in the fifty-ninth year of the life of Isaac the son of Abraham, Rebecca his wife was still
barren in those days.
- And Rebecca said unto Isaac, Truly I have heard, my lord, that thy mother Sarah was
barren in her days until my Lord Abraham, thy father, prayed for her and she conceived by
him.
- Now therefore stand up, pray thou also to God and he will hear thy prayer and remember us
through his mercies.
- And Isaac answered his wife Rebecca, saying, Abraham has already prayed for me to God
to multiply his seed, now therefore this barrenness must proceed to us from thee.
- And Rebecca said unto him, But arise now thou also and pray, that the Lord may hear thy
prayer and grant me children, and Isaac hearkened to the words of his wife, and Isaac and
his wife rose up and went to the land of Moriah to pray there and to seek the Lord, and when
they had reached that place Isaac stood up and prayed to the Lord on account of his wife
because she was barren.
- And Isaac said, O Lord God of heaven and earth, whose goodness and mercies fill the
earth, thou who didst take my father from his father's house and from his birthplace, and didst
bring him unto this land, and didst say unto him, To thy seed will I give the land, and thou
didst promise him and didst declare unto him, I will multiply thy seed as the stars of heaven
and as the sand of the sea, now may thy words be verified which thou didst speak unto my
father.
- For thou art the Lord our God, our eyes are toward thee to give us seed of men, as thou
didst promise us, for thou art the Lord our God and our eyes are directed toward thee only.
- And the Lord heard the prayer of Isaac the son of Abraham, and the Lord was entreated of
him and Rebecca his wife conceived.
- And in about seven months after the children struggled together within her, and it pained her greatly that she was wearied on account of them, and she said to all the
women who were then in the land, Did such a thing happen to you as it has to me? and they
said unto her, No.
- And she said unto them, Why am I alone in this amongst all the women that were upon
earth? and she went to the land of Moriah to seek the Lord on account of this; and she went
to Shem and Eber his son to make inquiries of them in this matter, and that they should seek
the Lord in this thing respecting her.
- And she also asked Abraham to seek and inquire of the Lord about all that had befallen
her.
- And they all inquired of the Lord concerning this matter, and they brought her word from
the Lord and told her, Two children are in thy womb, and two nations shall rise from them;
and one nation shall be stronger than the other, and the greater shall serve the younger.
- And when her days to be delivered were completed, she knelt down, and behold there
were twins in her womb, as the Lord had spoken to her.
- And the first came out red all over like a hairy garment, and all the people of the land
called his name Esau, saying, That this one was made complete from the womb.
- And after that came his brother, and his hand took hold of Esau's heel, therefore they
called his name Jacob.
- And Isaac, the son of Abraham, was sixty years old when he begat them.
- And the boys grew up to their fifteenth year, and they came amongst the society of men.
Esau was a designing and deceitful man, and an expert hunter in the field, and Jacob was a
man perfect and wise, dwelling in tents, feeding flocks and learning the instructions of the
Lord and the commands of his father and mother.
- And Isaac and the children of his household dwelt with his father Abraham in the land of
Canaan, as God had commanded them.
- And Ishmael the son of Abraham went with his children and all belonging to them, and
they returned there to the land of Havilah, and they dwelt there.
- And all the children of Abraham's concubines went to dwell in the land of the east, for
Abraham had sent them away from his son, and had given them presents, and they went
away.
- And Abraham gave all that he had to his son Isaac, and he also gave him all his treasures.
- And he commanded him saying, Dost thou not know and understand the Lord is God in
heaven and in earth, and there is no other beside him?
- And it was he who took me from my father's house, and from my birth place, and gave me
all the delights upon earth; who delivered me from the counsel of the wicked, for in him did I
trust.
- And he brought me to this place, and he delivered me from Ur Casdim; and he said unto
me, To thy seed will I give all these lands, and they shall inherit them when they keep my
commandments, my statutes and my judgments that I have commanded thee, and which I
shall command them.
- Now therefore my son, hearken to my voice, and keep the commandments of the Lord thy
God, which I commanded thee, do not turn from the right way either to the right or to the left,
in order that it may be well with thee and thy children after thee forever.
- And remember the wonderful works of the Lord, and his kindness that he has shown toward us, in having delivered us from the hands of our enemies, and the
Lord our God caused them to fall into our hands; and now therefore keep all that I have
commanded thee, and turn not away from the commandments of thy God, and serve none
beside him, in order that it may be well with thee and thy seed after thee.
- And teach thou thy children and thy seed the instructions of the Lord and his
commandments, and teach them the upright way in which they should go, in order that it may
be well with them forever.
- And Isaac answered his father and said unto him, That which my Lord has commanded
that will I do, and I will not depart from the commands of the Lord my God, I will keep all that
he commanded me; and Abraham blessed his son Isaac, and also his children; and Abraham
taught Jacob the instruction of the Lord and his ways.
- And it was at that time that Abraham died, in the fifteenth year of the life of Jacob and
Esau, the sons of Isaac, and all the days of Abraham were one hundred and seventy-five
years, and he died and was gathered to his people in good old age, old and satisfied with
days, and Isaac and Ishmael his sons buried him.
- And when the inhabitants of Canaan heard that Abraham was dead, they all came with
their kings and princes and all their men to bury Abraham.
- And all the inhabitants of the land of Haran, and all the families of the house of Abraham,
and all the princes and grandees, and the sons of Abraham by the concubines, all came
when they heard of Abraham's death, and they requited Abraham's kindness, and comforted
Isaac his son, and they buried Abraham in the cave which he bought from Ephron the Hittite
and his children, for the possession of a burial place.
- And all the inhabitants of Canaan, and all those who had known Abraham, wept for
Abraham a whole year, and men and women mourned over him.
- And all the little children, and all the inhabitants of the land wept on account of Abraham,
for Abraham had been good to them all, and because he had been upright with God and
men.
- And there arose not a man who feared God like unto Abraham, for he had feared his God
from his youth, and had served the Lord, and had gone in all his ways during his life, from his
childhood to the day of his death.
- And the Lord was with him and delivered him from the counsel of Nimrod and his people,
and when he made war with the four kings of Elam he conquered them.
- And he brought all the children of the earth to the service of God, and he taught them the
ways of the Lord, and caused them to know the Lord.
- And he formed a grove and he planted a vineyard therein, and he had always prepared in
his tent meat and drink to those that passed through the land, that they might satisfy
themselves in his house.
- And the Lord God delivered the whole earth on account of Abraham.
- And it was after the death of Abraham that God blessed his son Isaac and his children,
and the Lord was with Isaac as he had been with his father Abraham, for Isaac kept all the
commandments of the Lord as Abraham his father had commanded him; he did not turn to the right or to the left from the right path which his father had
commanded him.
[Book of Jasher
Referred to in Joshua and Second Samuel.
faithfully translated (1840)
from the Original Hebrew into English.
A Reprint of Photo Lithographic Reprint of Exact Edition
Published by J.H. Parry & Co., Salt Lake City: 1887]