And the time drew near that Israel must die (Gen. 47:29). It is stated in Scripture in reference to this verse: For we are strangers before Thee, and sojourners, as all our fathers were; our days on the earth are as a shadow, and there is no hoping (I Chron. 29:15). Our days are as a shadow. Would that they were as the shadow of a wall or a tree, but the fact is that they are as the shadow of a bird, as it is said: His days are as a shadow that passeth away (Ps. 144:14).

And there is no hoping implies that there is no one who can hope to escape death. All (our patriarchs) realized this and announced their deaths with their own mouths. Abraham said: I go hence childless (Gen. 15:2); Isaac declared: May my soul bless Thee before I die (ibid. 27:4); and Jacob said: When I sleep with my fathers (ibid. 47:30). When did he say this? When he was about to die. Thus it is written: And the time drew near that Israel must die.