The days of Terah were two hundred and five years; and Terah died in Haran.
Job 42:16 - Revised Standard Version And after this Job lived a hundred and forty years, and saw his sons, and his sons' sons, four generations. Tuilleadh leaganachaKing James Version (Oxford) 1769 After this lived Job an hundred and forty years, and saw his sons, and his sons' sons, even four generations. Amplified Bible - Classic Edition After this, Job lived 140 years, and saw his sons and his sons' sons, even to four generations. American Standard Version (1901) And after this Job lived a hundred and forty years, and saw his sons, and his sons’ sons, even four generations. Common English Bible After this, Job lived 140 years and saw four generations of his children. Catholic Public Domain Version But Job lived long after these events, for a hundred and forty years, and he saw his children, and his children's children, all the way to the fourth generation, and he died an old man and full of days. Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version And Job lived after these things a hundred and forty years: and he saw his children, and his children's children, unto the fourth generation. And he died, an old man and full of days. |
The days of Terah were two hundred and five years; and Terah died in Haran.
These are the days of the years of Abraham's life, a hundred and seventy-five years.
And Jacob lived in the land of Egypt seventeen years; so the days of Jacob, the years of his life, were a hundred and forty-seven years.
And Joseph saw Ephraim's children of the third generation; the children also of Machir the son of Manasseh were born upon Joseph's knees.
So Joseph died, being a hundred and ten years old; and they embalmed him, and he was put in a coffin in Egypt.
And in all the land there were no women so fair as Job's daughters; and their father gave them inheritance among their brothers.
The years of our life are threescore and ten, or even by reason of strength fourscore; yet their span is but toil and trouble; they are soon gone, and we fly away.
Grandchildren are the crown of the aged, and the glory of sons is their fathers.
Moses was a hundred and twenty years old when he died; his eye was not dim, nor his natural force abated.
After these things Joshua the son of Nun, the servant of the Lord, died, being a hundred and ten years old.