Key Verses: Genesis 23:4, 23:17-20
Sarah dies at age 127 in Kiriath-arba (Hebron) in Canaan. Abraham mourns and weeps for her. He asks the Hittites for property as a burying place. They honor him as “prince of God,” offering him choice of burial sites. Abraham bows, requesting they ask Ephron son of Zohar to sell him the cave of Machpelah at full price. Ephron, present among the Hittites, publicly offers Abraham the field and cave as a gift. Abraham insists on paying full price. Ephron names 400 shekels of silver-“what is that between you and me?” Abraham weighs out 400 shekels according to merchants’ weights in the Hittites’ hearing. The field of Machpelah with its cave and trees is deeded to Abraham as a possession in the presence of the Hittites. Abraham buries Sarah in the cave. The field and cave are legally confirmed as Abraham’s property from the Hittites.
Sarah’s death at 127 makes her the only woman whose age at death is recorded in Scripture, emphasizing her significance as the mother of promise. Abraham’s status as “sojourner and foreigner” (23:4) persists despite God’s promises-he owns no land yet except a burial cave, purchased at full price. This is the first property Abraham possesses in the Promised Land, ironically a gravesite. Hebrews 11:13-16 comments that patriarchs died in faith, not receiving promises, acknowledging they were strangers seeking a better, heavenly country. The detailed transaction shows the legitimacy of Abraham’s claim. Machpelah becomes the patriarchal burial site (Abraham, Sarah, Isaac, Rebekah, Jacob, Leah are all buried there). The cave served as down payment and pledge of future possession. Abraham’s patient negotiations demonstrate faith-securing permanent burial place testifies he expects his descendants to inherit this land.
Key Terms & Words:
- גֵּר וְתוֹשָׁב (ger v’toshav) - Genesis 23:4 - “Sojourner and foreigner”; Abraham’s status in the promised land
- אֲחֻזַּת־קֶבֶר (achuzat-qever) - Genesis 23:4, 9, 20 - “Burial property/possession”; first owned land in Canaan
- קוּם (qum) - Genesis 23:17, 20 - “Confirmed/established”; legal transfer of property
Cross-References:
- Hebrews 11:13-16 - Died in faith without receiving promises, seeking heavenly country
- Acts 7:5 - God gave Abraham no inheritance, not even a foot’s length, but promised to give it
- Genesis 25:9-10 - Abraham buried with Sarah at Machpelah
- Genesis 49:29-32 - Jacob commands burial at Machpelah, recounting its purchase
- Genesis 50:13 - Joseph’s generation buries Jacob there
Discussion Questions:
- What is significant about Abraham calling himself a “sojourner and foreigner” (23:4), and how does Hebrews 11:13-16 help us understand this attitude for believers today?
- Why does Abraham insist on paying full price for the burial cave rather than accepting it as a gift, and what does this demonstrate about integrity and legitimate ownership?
- How does owning only a burial cave in the Promised Land paradoxically demonstrate Abraham’s faith in God’s future fulfillment of promises?