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Decease, in the Old Testament and Apocyphra
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Gradually the possibility of a return of the departed was conceived (Genesis 5:24; 2 Kings 13:21; Psalm 49:15; Psalm 73:24; Psalm 86:13; Hosea 13:14; The Wisdom of Solomon 3:1-7; 4:13, 14; 6:18, 19; 10:14). Even here it is often more the idea of the immortality of the soul than that of the resurrection of the body, and some of these passages may be interpreted as allegorical expressions for a temporal rescue from great disaster (e.g. 1 Samuel 2:6 ); nevertheless this interpretation presupposes the existence of a deliverance from the shadows of Sheol to a better life in the presence of Yahweh. Some passages refer clearly to such an escape at the end of the age (Daniel 12:2; Isaiah 26:19 ). Only very few of the Old Testament believers reached the sublime faith of Job (Job 19:25 , Job 19:26 ) and none the blessed expectation taught in the New Testament, for none but Christ has "brought life and immortality to light" (2 Timothy 1:10; John 5:28 , John 5:29 ).
The opinion that the dead or at least the newly buried could partake of the food which was placed in graves, a custom which recent excavations have clearly shown to have been almost universal in Palestine, and which is referred to in Deuteronomy 26:14 and Tobit 4:17, was soon doubted (Sirach 30:18), and food and drink prepared for the funeral was henceforth intended as the "bread of comfort" and the "cup of consolation" for the mourners ( Jeremiah 16:7; 2 Samuel 3:35; Ezekiel 24:17 ). Similarly the offering and burning of incense, originally an homage to the deceased, became a relief for the mourner (2 Chronicles 16:14; 2 Chronicles 21:19; Jeremiah 34:5 ). See also The Wisdom of Solomon 3:2; 7:6; Sirach 38:23, and articles on CORPSE; DEATH; HADES; SHEOL .
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Orr, James, M.A., D.D. General Editor. Entry for 'Decease, in the Old Testament and Apocyphra'. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia. https://www.studylight.org/​encyclopedias/​eng/​isb/​d/decease-in-the-old-testament-and-apocyphra.html. 1915.