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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Previously on the chosen people.
Speaker 2 (00:04):
Abram, you are to go out from your land, leave
your father's house and your relatives behind, and go to
the land. I will show you.
Speaker 3 (00:17):
You have to trust me, Sarah. I have weighed the cost,
but more reportedly, I know in my heart that we
must follow the words of this God. If this is
your conviction, then I will follow you. Yes, I don't
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want to fail them. I I know I've been a
coward before. This is my chance to.
Speaker 1 (00:47):
Abram turned his face away from Sarah. She tilted her
head to meet his gaze, but he refused. Her voice
was soft behind it was a well of unrequited love.
Speaker 3 (01:00):
Go ahead, save them, don't fail, and come back home
to me.
Speaker 2 (01:07):
Now. As for your wife, Sarah, as I have given
you a new name, she will receive a new one
as well. She will be known as Sarah. As you
will be the father of many nations. She will also
be blessed. I will give you a son by her.
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I will bless her, and she will produce these nations
I have spoken of. Mighty kings of people will come
from her.
Speaker 1 (01:46):
Oh, I can't help it.
Speaker 3 (01:49):
You're never going to believe it. It's finally happened. I've
promised to us with child, you're going to be a father.
I have always wondered how you sustained your faith all
these years, waiting for the impossible.
Speaker 4 (02:07):
But now I hear his voice too. I hear his
voice in the cries of our son here at last.
Speaker 3 (02:14):
And I hear it in all our laughter. God made
me laugh when I first learned of his intentions for my.
Speaker 4 (02:21):
Life, but now everyone will laugh with me. Why son,
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it is time.
Speaker 1 (02:47):
Abraham's sorrow threatened to swallow him whole, Yet nothing could
prepare him for the harrowing sight of his son stumbling
forward toward his mother's still form, closing her eyes for
the last time. Isaac's tormented whales pierced the air, etching
the scene into Abraham's soul forever. Abraham and even Sarah
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knew this day would come. Her health had declined, and
she found she was able to do less and less
each day she struggled with the helplessness of it all.
The worst part she longed to be by Abraham and
Isaac's sides and run the householders always, but the task
was proving to be too much, as each day she
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grew weaker and weaker. Isaac, whose spirits were never diminished
by anything, stayed by her side as often as possible
to bring comfort. Abraham could still hear her laugh, feeble,
though it had become in her final days, filled with
love for the sun she had borne in the twilight
of her years, the living testament to the promise of
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her God. The hour had scarcely passed, yet already the
news of Sarah's death had swept through the camp and
reached even their closest neighbors. Abraham could hear the wailing, chanting,
and lamentations rising outside the tent, each cry echoing the
deep pangs of his own sorrow. The faint, mournful dirt
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song echoed in the din. Likely the contribution of hired
mourners had been added to Abraham's own household. He knew
that his faithful servant and friend, Elieza, was responsible for
He loved Sarah as well. They sought to honor her.
Now that only her memory remained, Abraham found it hard
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to focus on the moment. He felt untethered and unmoored.
Movement upon Sarah's death bed drew his scattered attention. Isaac
backed away from his mother's body, his sobs momentarily still
as he gasped for breath. With the finality of in
her eyes, he reared back and shrieked, collapsing to the
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ground and tearing at his garments. The shuddering sobs returned
with renewed force. Abraham flung himself down beside his son,
weeping with him. Isaac clung to his father, both of
them lost in their shared devastation. Abraham had no idea
how long they remained like that, lost in the ambient
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lament of the mourners outside into mingling with their own
despondent keening. His thoughts scattered and frayed with memories of Sarah.
Yet a nagging fragment of duty begged him to return
to the moment. He needed to make decisions and delegate.
There were things to be done, but the thought of
doing anything at all was overwhelming. But preparations had to
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be made for her burial, For to not bury one's
loved one and quickly in the heat of Canaan was
to invite shame. Abraham tore himself from Isaac's embrace and
weakly called for Eliza. He knew he would be closer
to hand.
Speaker 5 (06:04):
Eliza, Master Abram, Master Isaac, my heart cries with you.
Lady Sarah was.
Speaker 3 (06:12):
A remarkable woman. Thank you, Eliezer, you are a true
and loyal friend.
Speaker 4 (06:20):
I know she.
Speaker 3 (06:27):
I know she appreciated your service and friendship. But now
we must turn to duty, as she would want. We
must prepare for burial right away.
Speaker 5 (06:38):
Of course, Master, have you decided where you will bury her?
Speaker 1 (06:43):
Isaac had quieted beside Abraham and waited for his answer.
Abraham and decided where he would bury Sarah, where he
would one day be buried himself and all their descendants
after them. He had even disgusted with Sarah at times
over the years that arose as they often moved around
as their flocks required. Abraham had wanted to be prepared,
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as he did not know which of them would die first.
As much as it pained him to outlive her, he
knew that in this he could ensure the plan he
had established would come to pass.
Speaker 5 (07:17):
I have here in hebron, very good Master. Should I
arrange a place for her inside one of their cemeteries.
Speaker 3 (07:27):
No, I have a different location in mind, where Father,
there is a cave not too far from here, known
to the locals as Macpala.
Speaker 5 (07:37):
You wish to purchase a cave tomb. Such a space
would surely accommodate your family for years to come.
Speaker 3 (07:45):
Yes, that is my intention.
Speaker 5 (07:48):
But Master Abraham, if your desire is to have Lady
Sarah lay to rest in a tomb, what of your
brother Nehor and the rest of your family. Your father
Terra is buried back in Haran. Surely it would be
proper to bring her back to the land of our family.
Speaker 3 (08:03):
Sarah and I discussed this many times, though it would
break with tradition. I can think of no better place
to lame my beloved Sarah the Rest than in the
place promised by our God. We have long been strangers
and guests, borrowing and renting, but I can think of
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no better way to establish ourselves here in the promised land.
In this way, we will always occupy a small part
of the land God promised to us, even in death.
Speaker 5 (08:37):
So we would now always remain in Hebron.
Speaker 3 (08:41):
Perhaps not always exactly here, we must follow the flocks
and the crops as they require, but certainly in the
land of Canaan. I wish for our family to always
be buried here, and.
Speaker 5 (08:55):
I think Mother would be honored by that, if our
families remain here in Canaan, I would never want to
be too far from her.
Speaker 3 (09:04):
I know, my son, the cave of.
Speaker 5 (09:06):
Macpela, You said, are you sure this isn't because of
the old stories, the one mother would tell, and I
couldn't sleep.
Speaker 3 (09:14):
Oh oh. Sarah's sense of duty ran deep, even in
keeping up with the family histories, but she especially loved
the stories.
Speaker 5 (09:25):
Master, If you don't mind, what is this Hebrew story?
Speaker 3 (09:29):
I'm not familiar, Isaac.
Speaker 5 (09:32):
The stories say that Adam and Eve, the very first
man and woman, the ones who walked with God in
the garden, they were buried in a long forgotten cave
in this land. The locals of Hebron claimed that this
cave of Macpela is that very cave. Oh oh, I
see that's fascinating, Master Isaac. So is that the reason
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for this particular cave, Master Abrahm.
Speaker 3 (09:59):
Not quite, though, I don't mind that reason at all.
In truth, I have scouted the land and the past
and found the cave to be spacious, and the land
around it is not suitable for farming, so it will
always be peaceful and undisturbed. I also happen to know
who owns the land that contained the cave.
Speaker 5 (10:21):
I think mother would like the cave and the story.
Speaker 3 (10:25):
I would think so too.
Speaker 5 (10:27):
So there really is no going back to the land
of our fathers, is there, Master Abraham, No.
Speaker 3 (10:34):
My friend, there's not. The land of my father is
behind me. What lies ahead is the land of my
son and his sons and their sons.
Speaker 1 (10:46):
When the matter of determining a burial spot for Sarah
had been decided, Abraham and Isaac oversaw the preparation of
her body. After she was washed, she was wrapped in linen.
Abraham and Isaac cloughingly played spices between the folds of
the material themselves before they departed for the city gate,
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where they hoped to make their sale. They placed her
body on a bier within the tent. There it would
wait until it could be placed in its final resting place.
Speaker 5 (11:18):
Now, Master Isaac, this would be a great opportunity to
see your father's skills as a businessman and diplomat. You
should take great heed with how he presents himself.
Speaker 3 (11:29):
Yes, Eliezer, Eliezer, the boy could also learn a great
deal by heeding your advice. You sell yourself short. Your
counsel has been invaluable to me over the years, you
honor me, Master Ibrahm.
Speaker 1 (11:44):
The men finally approached the city gate, and Abraham's case
was called before the judge. Stationed there, a modest crowd
of head eyed onlookers were gathered to act as witnesses
to whatever business was conducted there. As they stood before
the judge, Abraham covertly scanned the gathered men. Ah, there
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he found the very man he was looking for. He
was fairly unremarkable, but had the eye of a shrewd businessman.
Abraham knew him by renown alone, but he seemed to
be every inch that tycoon. The accounts made him out.
Speaker 4 (12:19):
To be clan leader. Abraham, we have heard of your
great loss. We grieve with you for the death of
your wife and your mother.
Speaker 3 (12:30):
Young Masteridswer, thank you, judge, what an.
Speaker 4 (12:35):
Honor to hear your inquiry prodect. Your reputation precedes you.
You were considered among us as a mighty prince of
your God, a prophet king.
Speaker 1 (12:45):
At the judge's words, a memory of King Milkisedek flashed.
Abraham fought back the urge to smile at that. How
Strange had the assent over his lifetime been to be
compared to a true priest of the Godi of l Eleon.
Sarah would have found it amusing as well. Abraham had
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passed their God's tests of faith, but there had also
been many failures along the way. But he would put
those failures from his mind. Today he had to secure
what he was sure would be a lasting peace of
their legacy.
Speaker 4 (13:21):
You honor me, judge, What matter do you wish to
be heard before me? I know I need not warn you,
but I must warn all who speak here before me.
Let your words be true before both our great Hathied
people as well as our thousand gods. Let their eyes
be witnesses to your words and my ruling.
Speaker 3 (13:41):
Thank you, judge.
Speaker 4 (13:43):
You are right.
Speaker 3 (13:44):
My household has suffered a great loss in the death
of my wife, Sarah. I would seek to bury her
here within these lands.
Speaker 4 (13:53):
Of course, bury your dead in our finest burial place.
None of us here will withhold from you. His bury
pays for burying the dead good.
Speaker 1 (14:03):
Abraham's reputation throughout the land had given him favor in
the eyes of the Heathites who held the city of Hebron. Clearly,
his dealings with the Philistines and their abemelegs had only
bolstered his good will with these foreign powers, but now
he was to see how far that favor would go.
Abraham stepped forward apart from his son and his servant,
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and despite his advanced years and esteem as a prominent
clan leader, he kneeled before the judge and the Heathhite witnesses.
Once he was kneeling before them, he laid his palms
on the stone before him and lay prostrate before them.
He was the picture of humility.
Speaker 3 (14:44):
If you are willing for me to bury my dead,
listen to me and ask Ephron, son of Zohar, on
my behalf, to give me the cave of Macpilla that
belongs to him. The cave stands at the end of
his field. Him give it to me in your presence,
in front of your witnesses and your thousand gods, as
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well as my God, God Almighty, for the full price.
The cave is intended to be a burial portion, so
that my family would have a resting place that is
passed down as an inheritance from generation to generation.
Speaker 1 (15:21):
There were murmurs in the crowd at that It was
clear that they had been expecting Abraham to request a
place in one of their cemeteries. The man Abraham had
marked upon his arrival stepped forward. All had turned to
face the wealthy landowner Ephron, as he strode confidently past
the judge to stand before Abraham, eager to strike a
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bargain with the rich and renowned prophet.
Speaker 4 (15:45):
Clan Leader, Clan Leader, You may stand, my lord. I
admits that I'm surprised that my plot of land has
got your eye. But now these listen to me. You
have proven yourself to be a great friend and ally
in our land. Because you are such a friend, I
will give you the field, and I will give you
the cave that is in it. I give it to
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you in sight of my people, the children of Heath
into a thousand gods of.
Speaker 1 (16:12):
The crowd again murmured amongst itself. As Abraham considered this
opening move of the bargain, Isaac looked triumphant behind him,
but Elieza, ever the faithful adviser, tugged on his sleeve
so that the boy would lean down so he could
whisper discreetly in his ear.
Speaker 5 (16:29):
This is no gift, master Isaac. This is the way
of the bedooin merchant. It is a ceremony of sorts
begone long ago when your father first engaged this son
of Zohar. Think of this as a gift for a gift,
and certainly not this. I see what is next in
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this ceremony. Your father will insist on payment, as is right,
especially with all these witnesses. They need to validate the
eventual land purchase and make it a legal construct.
Speaker 3 (17:06):
Once Master Abraham confirms.
Speaker 5 (17:08):
He will pay, Efron will name his price, and the
bargaining will begin in earnest. So much pretending amongst these
city dwellers. I prefer the plane maneuvers of the herders,
I confess I do as well, Master Isaac, But it
will be beneficial for you to know the ways of
the traders as well as the shepherds.
Speaker 1 (17:30):
Abraham placed his hand over his heart and again bowed
before Ephron and the heathdes standing around him.
Speaker 3 (17:38):
Listen to me, if you please let me pay the
price of the field, accept it from me, and let
me bury my dead there.
Speaker 1 (17:46):
With a satisfied smile on his lips, Efron again slyly
sized up Abraham with a greedy glint in his eye,
no doubt weighing how much silver he could squeeze from Abraham.
Speaker 4 (17:59):
My lord to me, the land is worth four hundred
shekels of silver.
Speaker 1 (18:05):
Eyes and brows shot up through the onlookers. This was
not an outrageous sum of money for the size of
the field, but considering that the land could not yield
crops or support livestock, Efron was proposing a severely inflated
number that overvalued the land. Starting so high would strike
a bold bargain. Indeed, Abraham would be forced to keep
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his figures within range of Efron's number, not to disrespect
him in front of all these witnesses.
Speaker 4 (18:34):
After all, my lord, what is the sum between men
such as you and me? Accept my offer and go
bury your dead.
Speaker 1 (18:44):
Elias obawked at the merchant's boldness, and eyes of gleaned
forward to see what his father would do.
Speaker 3 (18:49):
In response, I accept Efron, son of Zohar.
Speaker 1 (18:53):
Efron blinked in surprise, the entire crowd along with him.
It was as if Abraham cut out all his bold
posturing at the knees, but he quickly recovered, and a
triumphant glee spread across his cunning face.
Speaker 4 (19:08):
I must admit, Glen either you are full of surprises.
Speaker 3 (19:13):
Elieza weigh out the full amount for Efron before all
these witnesses. I would have no one argue that I
did not pay the full amount Efron thought was right
for his property. Are you fully satisfied with this bargain, Ephron?
I am ah. Then to day I mark as the
day my family takes possession of a portion of the
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land in Canaan.
Speaker 1 (19:37):
Elies has stayed behind and weighed out the full ten
pounds worth of silver lived amount to the four hundred
shettles as soum of the average man would make in
wages in forty years. Sarah was laid to rest in
the cave of Macpeller, an act that renounced her in
Abraham's homeland of Heron and claimed Canaan as their legal
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and official home. Mourners, adorned in sackcloths and throwing dust,
gathered at the edge of the field to mourn their
lady and to comfort her grieving father and son. The
tomb was sealed, and in the coming days an upright
stone was prepared and brought to the mouth of the
cave to mark Sarah's grave. A portion of the inscription
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upon it read, and the life of Sarah was one
hundred and twenty seven years. These were all the years
of her life, a long life, to be sure, and
Abraham hoped that her legacy, just like the promise of
his family, would be everlasting. Long after the other mourners
and members of the household had departed. Abraham and Isaac
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sat together, talking and reminiscing about their life with Sarah.
Speaker 3 (20:48):
Though we were and continue to be so journers in
this land, I can't help but think of the significant
moments that took place here.
Speaker 5 (20:59):
Tell me, father, you know these stories, my son, I know,
But tell me again.
Speaker 3 (21:06):
You do love your stories, don't you.
Speaker 2 (21:10):
Let's see.
Speaker 3 (21:11):
Ah, Yes, it was over in those oaks where we
first came to settle here in Hebron. That was after
I separated from your uncle Lot. I was saddened to
be parted from him, but I was able to forge
great friendships and alliances here in Hebron. Why outside these
city walls is where our God appeared to me and
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told me to gaze up at the stars and try
to count them.
Speaker 4 (21:38):
Ah.
Speaker 3 (21:39):
But you could not, ah ha ha, I could not.
Speaker 1 (21:45):
The two men sat outside the cave until the very
stars they spoke of began to appear overhead. This prayed
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