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What does the Bible say about the death of Jacob?

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Jacob's death was characterized by his assurance of being gathered to his people and a desire to be buried in the promised land.

In Genesis 49:29-33, Jacob expresses his confidence about death, saying, 'I am to be gathered unto my people.' This reflects the believer's assurance that death is not the end but a transition to eternal fellowship with God's people. Jacob's specific burial request in the land of Canaan signifies his hope in God’s promise and the importance of resting where the patriarchs were laid to rest, affirming the believer's connection to the covenant and God’s promises.
Scripture References: Genesis 49:29-33

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