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- Oak_of_Mamre abstract "The Oak of Mamre (also called the Oak of Sibta), at Hirbet es-Sibte, two kilometres (1.2 miles) southwest of Mamre near Hebron, Palestinian Territories. also called The Oak of Abraham is an ancient tree which, in tradition, is said to mark the place where Abraham entertained the three angels or where Abraham pitched his tent. It is estimated that this oak is approximately 5,000 years old. The tree was venerated by Jews and Christians for hundreds of years, until Constantine in the fourth century stopped the practice by building a church there.The site of the oak was acquired in 1868 by Archimandrite Antonin (Kapustin) for the Church of Russia, and the Monastery of the Holy Trinity was founded nearby. The site has since been a major attraction for Russian pilgrims before the revolution, and is the only functioning Christian shrine in the Hebron region. After the Russian Revolution, the property came under the control of the ROCOR.A long-standing tradition is that the Oak of Abraham will die before the appearance of the Antichrist. The main oak trunk has been dead since 1996. In 1998 a root sprout appeared.".
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- Oak_of_Mamre wikiPageWikiLink Category:Individual_oak_trees.
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- Oak_of_Mamre wikiPageWikiLinkText "Oak of Mamre".
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- Oak_of_Mamre subject Category:Individual_oak_trees.
- Oak_of_Mamre subject Category:Individual_trees_in_the_Palestinian_territories.
- Oak_of_Mamre subject Category:Religious_places.
- Oak_of_Mamre subject Category:Sacred_trees.
- Oak_of_Mamre type Place.
- Oak_of_Mamre type Object.
- Oak_of_Mamre type Pilgrimage.
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- Oak_of_Mamre comment "The Oak of Mamre (also called the Oak of Sibta), at Hirbet es-Sibte, two kilometres (1.2 miles) southwest of Mamre near Hebron, Palestinian Territories. also called The Oak of Abraham is an ancient tree which, in tradition, is said to mark the place where Abraham entertained the three angels or where Abraham pitched his tent. It is estimated that this oak is approximately 5,000 years old.".
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- Oak_of_Mamre sameAs אשל_אברהם.
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- Oak_of_Mamre sameAs Мамврийский_дуб.
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- Oak_of_Mamre sameAs Q2473173.
- Oak_of_Mamre sameAs 幔利橡树.
- Oak_of_Mamre wasDerivedFrom Oak_of_Mamre?oldid=674205711.
- Oak_of_Mamre depiction Oak_of_Mamre_1.jpg.
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