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  1. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › HebronHebron - Wikipedia

    Hebron is capital of West Bank's largest governorate, known as Hebron Governorate. With a population of 201,063 in the city limits, the adjacent metropolitan area within the governorate is home to over 700,000 people. Hebron spans across an area of 74.102 square kilometres (28.611 sq mi).

  2. Hebron is the only one where Jewish people currently comprise but a small portion of the population, yet it holds a special place in the hearts of the Jewish people. Read More About the Four Holy Cities. 2. Abraham Lived in Hebron. The refurbished interior of the Avraham Avinu synagogue in Hebron. (Photo: Wikimedia)

  3. The Old City of Hebron (Arabic: البلدة القديمة الخليل Hebrew: עיר העתיקה של חברון) is the historic city centre of Hebron in the West Bank, Palestine.

  4. Sep 9, 2024 · Hebron, city in the West Bank, situated in the southern Judaean Hills south-southwest of Jerusalem. Located about 3,050 feet (930 metres) above sea level, Hebron long benefited from its mountainous clime, which encouraged the cultivation of fruit trees and vineyards.

  5. Jun 5, 2018 · The Ancient City of Hebron. Hebron plays a central role in many biblical stories. It was the prominent city in the Judean highlands, with large fortifications in the Early Bronze, Middle Bronze, and Iron Ages. During the Second Temple period, Hebron was occupied by the Idumeans.

  6. Hebron (Al-Khalil in Arabic) is about 20 miles (32 km) south of Jerusalem and is built on several hills and wadis, most of which run north to south. The Hebrew word Hebron is derived from the Hebrew word for friend (haver), a description for the Patriarch Abraham.

  7. www.britannica.com › summary › Hebron-city-West-BankHebron summary | Britannica

    Hebron , Arabic Al-Khalīl, City (pop., 2005 est.: 160,500) in the West Bank, southwest of Jerusalem. It is a sacred city of Judaism and Islam as the home and burial place (at the Cave of Machpelah) of the patriarch Abraham. King David made Hebron his capital briefly in the 10th century bc.

  8. www.wikiwand.com › en › HebronHebron - Wikiwand

    Hebron is a Palestinian city in the southern West Bank, 30 kilometres (19 mi) south of Jerusalem. Nestled in the Judaean Mountains, it lies 930 metres (3,050 ft) above sea level.

  9. Hebron (Arabic: الخليل al-Ḫalīl; Hebrew: חֶבְרוֹן Ḥevron, Ḥeḇrôn, or Ḥebron) is an ancient city in the southern West Bank. It is the traditional burial place of the Biblical patriarchs Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and their wives. This makes it a significant religious site for the Abrahamic religions.

  10. library.biblicalarchaeology.org › article › discovering-hebronDiscovering Hebron - The BAS Library

    A 30-minute drive in ideal circumstances today, Hebron was a whole days walk from Jerusalem in Biblical times along the so-called “Way of the Patriarchs,” the timeless trail winding along the spine of ancient Israel’s central mountain range.

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