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'''Ephron, '''son of Zohar, was a Hittite who lived near Kirjatharba in the Plain of Mamre, Canaan. This city came to be called [[Hebron]] by Moses' time. It was from him that [[Abraham]] purchased a field with an adjoining cave at [[Machpelah]].
 
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'''Ephron''', son of Zohar, was a [[Hittites|Hittite]] who lived near Kirjatharba in the Plain of Mamre, [[Canaan (Land)|Canaan]]. This city came to be called [[Hebron]] by [[Moses]]' time. It was from him that [[Abraham]] purchased a field with an adjoining cave at [[Machpelah]].
   
Though Abraham had lived in the area for 62 years, he was not a landowner at the time. As a result, he needed a place to bury his wife, [[Sarah]], when she died at Kirjatharba. The people of the area had grown to honor him, and his family, and offered any of their tombs for the purpose. Abraham humbly rejected the idea, asking only for a cave that he had in mind on Ephron's land.
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Though Abraham had lived in the area for 62 years, he was not a landowner at the time. As a result, he needed a place to bury his wife, [[Sarah]], when she died at Kirjatharba. The people of the area had grown to honor him, and his family, and offered any of their tombs for the purpose. Abraham humbly rejected the idea, asking only for a cave that he had in mind on Ephron's land.
   
When Abraham asked to buy the cave that belonged to Ephron, he offered the cave ''and the field'' as a gift. When pressed for a price for the cave, Ephron gave the full price for the parcel of land, 400 shekels of silver, all along insisting that he did not want the money.
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When Abraham asked to buy the cave that belonged to Ephron, he offered the cave ''and the field'' as a gift. When pressed for a price for the cave, Ephron gave the full price for the parcel of land, 400 shekels of silver, all along insisting that he did not want the money.
   
Having successfully negotiated a sizable land, Ephron accepted what amounted to 10 pounds of silver<ref>Gen. 23:1-20</ref>.
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Having successfully negotiated a sizable land, Ephron accepted what amounted to 10 pounds of silver<ref>Genesis 23:1-20</ref>.
   
It became the burial place for Abraham<ref>Gen. 25:9</ref>, Isaac<ref name=":0">Gen. 49:31</ref> and Jacob<ref>Gen. 50:13</ref>, and their wives, Sarah<ref>Gen. 25:19</ref>, Rebekah and Leah<ref name=":0" />.
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It became the burial place for Abraham<ref>Genesis 25:9</ref>, Isaac<ref name=":0">Genesis 49:31</ref> and Jacob<ref>Genesis 50:13</ref>, and their wives, Sarah<ref>Genesis 25:19</ref>, Rebekah and Leah<ref name=":0" />.
   
 
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Latest revision as of 18:29, 25 July 2020

Ephron is found in the Old Testament

Ephron, son of Zohar, was a Hittite who lived near Kirjatharba in the Plain of Mamre, Canaan. This city came to be called Hebron by Moses' time. It was from him that Abraham purchased a field with an adjoining cave at Machpelah.

Though Abraham had lived in the area for 62 years, he was not a landowner at the time. As a result, he needed a place to bury his wife, Sarah, when she died at Kirjatharba. The people of the area had grown to honor him, and his family, and offered any of their tombs for the purpose. Abraham humbly rejected the idea, asking only for a cave that he had in mind on Ephron's land.

When Abraham asked to buy the cave that belonged to Ephron, he offered the cave and the field as a gift. When pressed for a price for the cave, Ephron gave the full price for the parcel of land, 400 shekels of silver, all along insisting that he did not want the money.

Having successfully negotiated a sizable land, Ephron accepted what amounted to 10 pounds of silver[1].

It became the burial place for Abraham[2], Isaac[3] and Jacob[4], and their wives, Sarah[5], Rebekah and Leah[3].

Verses

  1. Genesis 23:1-20 (Link)
  2. Genesis 25:9 (Link)
  3. 3.0 3.1 Genesis 49:31
  4. Genesis 50:13 (Link)
  5. Genesis 25:19 (Link)