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  2. Bible Map: Hebron

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    Modern Hebron is a straggling town clustered round the Haram or sacred enclosure built above the traditional cave of MACHPELAH (which see); it is this sacred spot which has determined the present position of the town all through the Christian era, but it is quite evident that an exposed and indefensible situation, running along a valley, like ...

  3. Hebron - Wikipedia

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    Hebron is capital of West Bank's largest governorate, known as Hebron Governorate. With a population of 201,063 in the city limits, the adjacent metropolitan area within the governorate is home to over 700,000 people. Hebron spans across an area of 74.102 square kilometres (28.611 sq mi).

  4. What is the significance of Hebron in the Bible?

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    The ancient city of Hebron, today called Al-Khalil in Arabic, was located approximately 20 miles south of present-day Jerusalem in the Judean valley. Hebron is significant in the Bible for a couple of reasons.

  5. Hebron | Ancient City, Palestinian Territory | Britannica

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    Hebron, city in the West Bank, situated in the southern Judaean Hills south-southwest of Jerusalem. Located about 3,050 feet (930 metres) above sea level, Hebron long benefited from its mountainous clime, which encouraged the cultivation of fruit trees and vineyards.

  6. 22 Facts About Hebron Every Jew Should Know - Chabad.org

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    Hebron is first mentioned in the Bible as the place where Abraham built an altar to serve G‑d, after G‑d told him to “arise, walk in the land [of Canaan], to its length and to its breadth, for I will give it to you.”1 The place where he settled is described as the “plain of Mamre, which is in Hebron.”

  7. History & Overview of Hebron - Jewish Virtual Library

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    Hebron (Al-Khalil in Arabic) is about 20 miles (32 km) south of Jerusalem and is built on several hills and wadis, most of which run north to south. The Hebrew word Hebron is derived from the Hebrew word for friend (haver), a description for the Patriarch Abraham.

  8. The Ancient City of Hebron - TheTorah.com

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    Ancient Hebron is not in the modern city of Hebron, which lies in the valley near the Cave of the Patriarchs in an area built during the Mumluk period (probably during the 13 th century C.E. or later). Instead, it is located on Tel Hebron (often erroneously called Tell Rumeida), which lies on a secondary eastern spur of Jebel Rumeida (elevation ...

  9. Hebron, located 32 km. south of Jerusalem in the Judean hills, is the site of the oldest Jewish community in the world. The Book of Genesis relates that Abraham purchased the field where the Tomb of Machpela is located as a burial place for his wife Sarah.

  10. Exploring Hebron in the Bible: A Deep Dive - Biblical Definitions

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    Hebron is situated in the West Bank, a region in present-day Palestine. It is approximately 19 miles south of Jerusalem and rests among the hills of the Judean Mountains. The city’s strategic location allows for a commanding view of the surrounding landscapes, including the valleys and plains.

  11. 1. The city of Hebron is set in the Judean Mountains about 20 miles (32 km.) south of Jerusalem. 2. Hebron stands 3,000 feet (914 m.) above sea level, making it the highest city in Israel. 3. It is located on a well-traveled route that runs north and south through the mountainous part of Israel.