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  • If you have a mind, said he, to grant my dead burial, do me this favour; plead for me with Ephron, the son of Seor, (Genesis 23, 8)

  • Ephron had his place there among the Hethites; so, in the hearing of all those who came in by the gate of his native town, he gave Abraham this answer: (Genesis 23, 10)

  • My lord, that must not be. Do but listen to me; it is my gift to thee, both the field and the cave in it; in the presence of these, my fellow-countrymen, I give it to thee; bury thy dead there. (Genesis 23, 11)

  • and said to Ephron, in the presence of the whole assembly, Pray listen, rather, to me; I must make payment for the land, and thou must accept it, before I will bury my dead in it. (Genesis 23, 13)

  • And Ephron answered, (Genesis 23, 14)

  • Upon hearing this, Abraham paid Ephron the sum which he had named before the Hethites, four hundred silver pieces of current money; (Genesis 23, 16)

  • so the field that had been Ephron’s, with the double cave in it facing towards Mambre, not only the cave but the field itself, with all the surrounding trees that were in the confines of it, changed hands; (Genesis 23, 17)

  • and Abraham took possession of it, with the Hethites to witness it, and all those who came in by the gate of Ephron’s native town. (Genesis 23, 18)

  • Both cave and field were made over to Abraham by the Hethites for a burying-ground. (Genesis 23, 20)

  • His sons, Isaac and Ismael, buried him; buried him in the double cave, on the land opposite Mambre that had once belonged to Ephron, son of Seor, the Hethite. (Genesis 25, 9)

  • I dreamt that we were all binding sheaves in a field, and my sheaf seemed to lift itself up and stand erect, while all your sheaves stood about it and did reverence to mine. (Genesis 37, 7)

  • Then he laid a charge upon them; I must die, he said, and become a part of my people; bury me with my fathers in the double cave on the land that belonged once to Ephron the Hethite, (Genesis 49, 29)


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