The map of Hebron and Mamre provides useful clues to researchers about details of the ancient sites as well as to their location today. Pinpointing the most likely sites for ancient Mamre is an almost impossible task. Five candidates have been identified, of which we will visit two of the most famous: the Oak of Sibta and Ramet al-Khalil/Elonei.. Mamre. An Amorite prince, brother of Eshcol and Aner. All three united their forces to aid Abraham in the rescue of Lot, Genesis 14:1-24.He gave his name to the town where he dwelt, afterwards Hebron, in the suburbs of which was a large terebinth-tree, or grove, (see OAK,) called in the English Bible “the plain of Mamre.”Here Abraham and his descendants often pitched their tents, Genesis 13:18.
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Mamre C-15 on the Map. Mamre Ramet el-Khalil. Dwelling place of Abraham and Isaac, and the scene of the LORD’s appearance (theophany) to Abraham. Mamre was also the location of the burial-place of the patriarchs (the field at Machpelah) which was nearby; Genesis 13:18; 18:1; 25:9; 35:27; 49:30; Mamre became a sanctuary. Genesis 13:18 – Then.. Whatever the origin of the veneration paid to this terebinth-now long centuries dead and gone-early Christian tradition associated it with Abraham and located Mamre here. This tradition is mentioned by Jerome (4th century), by Eucherius (6th century), by Areulphus (700 A.D.) and by Benjamin of Tudela (1163 A.D.).