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Feb 8, 2020

[Answer] Where did Abraham bury his wife Sarah?

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...1. In the cave of Machpelah 2. He didn't — her body disappeared 3. In a tomb in Egypt 4. At the base of Mount Sinai




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In the cave of Machpelah - Abraham’s wife, Sarah, lived for 127 years. When she died, they were living in the land of Canaan, the land that God had told Abraham about and promised would one day be the home of his descendants. But at the time, Abraham was still a sojourner and foreigner there. When Sarah died, Abraham spoke to his Hittite friends, asking for a place to bury his wife. He asked for the cave of Machpelah, which was located at the end of a field owned by Ephron, the son of Zohar. Ephron tried to give the cave to Abraham as a gift, but Abraham insisted on paying for it. He paid 400 shekels of silver, which was an exorbitant amount. Instead of accepting the gift, Abraham demonstrated trust in God’s covenant promise by buying property in the Promised Land. The property was to the east of Mamre and included a field of trees and the cave of Machpelah. This purchase anchored Abraham and his family securely to the land. :


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