obtained among them, 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉 Rams from Moab, Lambs from Hebron. And to this they apply that of Absalom, Let me go, I pray, to Hebron, that I may pay my vow. And why to Hebron? R. Bar bar Chanan saith, He went thither, that thence he might fetch Lambs for sacrifice. 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉 For the turf was fine, yielding grass acceptable to sheep, &c.
You may observe the situation of Hebron in respect of Jerusalem from those things, which are related of a daily custom and rite in the Temple. The President of the service in the Temple was wont to say every morning, Go, and see, whether it be time to kill the sacri∣fice. If it were time, he, that was sent to see, said, 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉 It is light. Mathia ben Samuel said, The whole face of the East is light unto Hebron: to whom another answers, Well, &c. Upon which words Rambam thus, There was an high place in the Temple, whether he, who was sent to see, went up; and when he saw the face of the East shining, he said 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉 It is light, &c. And they who were in the Court, said, 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉 What? As the light is unto Hebron? That is, Is the light come so far, that thine eyes may see Hebron? And he an∣swered, Yes. So also the Gloss upon Tamid, The morning, saith he, who is on the roof, is seen as far as Hebron; because they could see Hebron thence.
And therefore they made mention of Hebron, 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉 &c. (although the East was on that Coast) that the memory of the merit of those that were buried in Hebron might occur at the daily sacrifice. They are the words of the Author of Juchasin, out of which those are especially to be marked, Though the East was on that Coast; or, Though the East were on that quarter of the Heaven. Consider which words, and consult the Gemarists upon the place quoted: for they understand those words, What? As the light is unto Hebron? Of the light reaching as far as Hebron; just as the Gloss understands them of his eyes reach∣ing thither, that went to look. All which things compared come at last to this, (if credit may be given to these Authors) that Hebron, however it be placed South of Je∣rusalem, yet did decline somewhat towards the East, and might be seen from the high Towers in the Temple and in Jerusalem. Let the Reader judge.
Of Macpelah, the burying place near Hebron very many things are said by very many men. The City was called Hebron, that is, A Consociation, perhaps from the Pairs there buried, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob and their wives.
Not a few believe Adam was buried there in like manner: some, that he was buried once, and buried again. Adam said, say they, after my death, they will come perhaps, and taking my bones will worship them, but I will hide my Coffin very deep in the Earth, in a Cave within a Cave. It is therefore called, The Cave Macpelah, or the doubled Cave.