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    Mamre (/ˈmæmri/; Hebrew: מַמְרֵא), full Hebrew name Elonei Mamre, 'Oaks of Mamre', refers to an ancient religious site originally focused on a single holy...
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  • Mamre may refer to the following places: Mamre, an ancient shrine focused on a holy tree, north of Hebron Oak of Mamre an ancient tree in the grounds of...
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    The Oak of Mamre (Greek: ἡ δρῦς τῆς Μαμβρῆ, hē drys tēs Mambrḗ) or Oak of Sibta at Khirbet es-Sibte or Ain Sibta in Hebron in the West Bank is a site...
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  • Mechon-Mamre". mechon-mamre.org. "Bible Map: Beth-arbel". bibleatlas.org. "I Kings 12:29 / Hebrew - English Bible / Mechon-Mamre". mechon-mamre.org. Carta's...
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  • Mamre Township is a township in Kandiyohi County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 384 at the 2000 census. Mamre Township was organized in...
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    Mamre is a heritage-listed former farm homestead complex, grain cropping, pastoral property and wool production and now residence, community facility...
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    Mamre is a small rural town in the Western Cape province of South Africa. It is situated on the northernmost border of the City of Cape Town Metropolitan...
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  • Mamre H. Ward was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly. Ward was born on January 16, 1899, in Durand, Wisconsin. He graduated from Durand High School...
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    Bible / Mechon-Mamre". www.mechon-mamre.org. Retrieved 2020-04-16. "Genesis 30 / Hebrew - English Bible / Mechon-Mamre". www.mechon-mamre.org. Retrieved...
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    plain toward Sodom. Abram went south to Hebron and settled in the plain of Mamre, where he built another altar to worship God. During the rebellion of the...
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