Mamre in Easton's Bible Dictionary
manliness. (1.) An Amoritish chief in alliance with Abraham
(Gen. 14:13, 24).
(2.) The name of the place in the neighbourhood of
Hebron
(q.v.) where Abraham dwelt (Gen. 23:17, 19; 35:27);
called also
in Authorized Version (13:18) the "plain of Mamre,"
but in
Revised Version more correctly "the oaks [marg.,
'terebinths']
of Mamre." The name probably denotes the "oak grove"
or the
"wood of Mamre," thus designated after Abraham's
ally.
This "grove" must have been within sight of or
"facing"
Machpelah (q.v.). The site of Mamre has been
identified with
Ballatet Selta, i.e., "the oak of rest", where there
is a tree
called "Abraham's oak," about a mile and a half west
of Hebron.
Others identify it with er-Rameh, 2 miles north of
Hebron.
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