There were many, even among God's people that received no proper burial after they died. As in this Scripture -
And the carcases of this people shall be meat for the fowls of the heaven, and for the beasts of the earth; and none shall fray them away. (Jeremiah 7.33)
The high king wasnt in the old testament the old testament is in the Bible
Hebron in the Cave of Machpelah
Deuteronomy ch.34.
God made many covenants in the Old Testament, but I assume you are speaking about the "New Covenant" vs the "Old Covenant" which God gave Israel through Moses at Mount Sinai. The "New Covenant" or second was mentioned in the Old Testament several times as a covenant which was yet future. The "New Covenant" started in the New Testament when Jesus Christ died on the cross of Calvary, was buried, and was resurrected the third day. The 'Old Covenant" was by Law and the "New Covenant" was by grace.
The old testament is all what happened before the coming of Jesus, the new testament is after jesus came and died.
Isaac in the Old Testament was 180 years old when he died.
There are no "Gospels" in the Old Testament. The Gospel is the Good news that the long awaited Messiah, Jesus Christ, has come into the world to save sinners. And this He did when he died on the cross of Calvary, was buried, and then was resurrected the third day after. This is the Good News or Gospel. God has provided a way for you to have eternal life.
He lived 1135-1204 and is buried in Tverya (Tiberias).
In the Old Testament, the Israelites typically buried the dead bodies of those who died in wars. It was considered respectful and honorable to bury the deceased, and mass graves were sometimes used for large numbers of casualties.
He died as an old man so the pope buried him undernit the dome
Ezra was about 80 years old and died around 440 B.C.
The Old Testament.