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A city of Judah, (Joshua 15:54) situated among the mountains, (Joshua 20:7) 20 Roman miles south of Jerusalem, and the same distance north of Beersheba. Hebron ...
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Towering like a fortress over the shoddy buildings that surround it, the ancient structure in Hebron covers a site sacred to Jews, Christians, and Muslims.
It was a valley near Hebron rich in vineyards. Fruitful vineyards are still the most characteristic feature of the environs of Hebron, especially on the North.
It was on the slope of a hill on the east of Hebron, "before Mamre." Here were laid the bodies of Abraham and Sarah, Isaac and Rebekah, Jacob and Leah (Gen ...
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Hebrew · 1) an Amorite who allied himself with Abram n pr loc · 2) an oak grove on Mamre's land in Palestine where Abraham dwelt · 3) a place near Abraham's burial ...
(long-necked), a race of giants, descendants of Arba, (Joshua 15:13; 21:11) dwelling in the southern part of Canaan, and particularly at Hebron, which from ...
(Previously Hebron had been called Kiriath–arba. It had been named after Arba, a great hero of the Anakites.) And the land had rest from war. MSG ©.
One of the Anakim of Hebron, who were slain by the men of Judah under Caleb (Num. ... (1) A clan, possibly of Aramean origin, generally reputed to be of gigantic ...