Abraham takes another wife, Keturah, and fathers more children, though he gives all he has to Isaac before his death. After living a long and full life, Abraham dies and is buried by his sons Isaac and Ishmael beside Sarah. The chapter then shifts to the generations of Ishmael and Isaac, highlighting the birth of Esau and Jacob. As the twin brothers grow, tensions arise—culminating in Esau selling his birthright for a meal, hinting at deeper currents of legacy and favor.