![]() Therefore the Lord God, summoning his archangel Michael, said to him: Go down, chief-captain 3991 Even upon him, however, there came the common, inexorable, bitter lot of death, and the uncertain end of life. Abraham lived the measure of his life, nine hundred and ninety-five years, and having lived all the years of his life in quietness, gentleness, and righteousness, the righteous one was exceeding hospitable for, pitching his tent in the cross-ways at the oak of Mamre, he received every one, both rich and poor, kings and rulers, the maimed and the helpless, friends and strangers, neighbors and travelers, all alike did the devout, all-holy, righteous, and hospitable Abraham entertain. The Testament of Abraham.: Version I Early Church Fathers Index Previous Next Ante-Nicene, Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers.
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