Hebron
Judea
Overview
One of the oldest cities in the world and deeply significant to Jews, Christians, and Muslims alike, Hebron is home to the Cave of Machpelah — the traditional burial site of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and their wives.
Highlights
One of the oldest cities in the world and deeply significant to Jews, Christians, and Muslims alike, Hebron is home to the Cave of Machpelah — the traditional burial site of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and their wives
Biblical significance
Abraham purchased the Cave of Machpelah here as a burial site (Genesis 23). David was crowned king in Hebron before moving his capital to Jerusalem. It is the second holiest city in Judaism and holds profound meaning for all three Abrahamic faiths.
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