And the name of Hebron "Hebron would appear to have been the original name of the city, and it was not till after Abraham's stay there that it received the name Kirjath-Arba, who was not the founder but the conqueror of the city, having led thither the tribe of the Anakim to which he belonged. It retained this name till it came into the possession of Caleb, when the Israelites restored the original name Hebron." Keil in loc. "Caleb must have seen the spot, afterwards his own, when with the spies he passed through this very valley." S. & P. p. 165. The translation of Wyclif here is very curious, "The name of Ebron was clepid bifore Cariatharbe. Adam, moost greet there in the loond of Enachym was set."

And the land had rest from war This formula is repeated here to furnish a point of transition to the history of the peaceful distribution of the country.

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