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English: Abraham’s Oak. An oak tree in the vale of Mamre, Chanaan (Quercus pseudo-coccifera), alleged to be the one near which Abraham camped on several occasions, and which is probably the one referred to by Josephus in Jewish Antiquities. Numerous legends have been associated with it.
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Author Rev Richard Newton, D.D (1813-1887)
Other versions Richard Newton (1880), In Bible lands, p. 150


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