And Abraham lifted up his eyes, and looked, and behold, behind him a
ram caught in the thicket by his horns: and Abraham went and took the
ram, and offered him up for a burnt offering in the place of his son.
And Abraham called the name of that place Jehovah-jireh (that is,
Jehovah will provide): as it is said to this day, "In the mount of the
Lord it shall be provided." And the angel of the Lord called unto
Abraham a second time out of heaven, and said, "By myself have I
sworn, saith the Lord, because thou hast done this thing, and hast not
withheld thy son, thine only son: that I will certainly bless thee,
and I will certainly multiply thy family as the stars of the heaven,
and as the sand which is upon the sea shore; and thy family shall
possess the gate of his enemies; and in thy family shall all the
nations of the earth be blessed; because thou hast obeyed my voice."
So Abraham returned unto his young men, and they rose up and went
together to Beer-sheba; and Abraham dwelt at Beer-sheba.
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[Illustration]
HEBRON
Used by special permission of the Palestine Exploration Fund.
This is one of the most interesting spots in all the world; for here
is the cave of Machpelah, the one ancient burial place which has
been handed down from remote antiquity as the genuine site. The
spot, as the burial place of Abraham and Sarah, Isaac and Rebekah,
Jacob and Leah, has been venerated always by the adherents of the
three great religions--Jews, Moslems, and Christians. The space
containing the caves is inclosed by a great quadrangle of masonry
197 feet long and 111 feet wide called the Haram. Within this
inclosure, directly over the caves, is built a mosque. For six
hundred years no European except, in disguise was known to have
set foot in the sacred precincts. In 1862 the Prince of Wales
was given permission, with much reluctance, to visit the
inclosure. Since then a few visits have been made, but the cave
itself has never been explored. A few visitors have been
permitted to look down a shaft in the rock beneath the mosque,
but there is no positive information as to what exists below the
surface.
[End illustration]
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DEATH AND BURIAL OF SARAH.
_Abraham Buys a Place to Lay His Dead_.
And the life of Sarah was an hundred and seven and twenty years: these
were the years of the life of Sarah. And Sarah died in Kiriath-arba
(the same is Hebron), in the land of Canaan: and Abraham came to mourn
for Sarah, and to weep for her. And Abraham rose up from before his
dead, and spoke unto the children of Heth, saying, "I am a stranger
and a sojourner with you: give me a possession of a burying place with
you, that I may bury my dead out of my sight."
And the children of Heth answered Abraham, saying unto him, "Hear us,
my lord: thou art a mighty prince among us: in the choice of our
sepulchres bury thy dead; none of us shall withhold from thee his
sepulchre, but that thou mayest bury thy dead."
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