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  1. BEERSHEBA. be-er-she'-ba (be'er shebha`; Bersabee): Allotted originally to Simeon ( Joshua 19:2 ), one of "the uttermost cities of the tribe of the children of Judah" ( Joshua 15:28 ). 1. The Meaning of the Name: The most probable meaning of Beersheba is the "well of seven." "Seven wells" is improbable on etymological grounds; the numeral ...

  2. Aug 25, 2016 · The name Beersheba comes from the Hebrew Be’er Sheva, meaning well of seven or well of oaths. Though the exact origin of the name is disputed, according to the Bible the city gained its moniker ...

  3. Amos 5:4-6. Beersheba played a role in the lives of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Though the event for each was a little different, something was said to each that is significant to our lives, especially in light of the Holy Spirit. Abraham's incident at Beersheba is written in Genesis 21:22-24:

  4. The Archeology of Tel Be’er Sheva and the Stories It Tells. Today, Be’er Sheva (Beersheba) is a thriving city in Israel ’s Negev desert, home to nearly a quarter million residents. This city has a long and storied Jewish history, dating back to the days of Abraham who negotiated treaties with the locals and lived there for decades.

  5. Beersheba is at the southern tip of Israel. It is the last piece of fertile land before the forbidding Negev Desert. Here, travellers in ancient times would water their animals before they entered the blistering heat of the desert. Beersheba in the south and Dan in the north: these two cities stood at either end of the land of the Bible.

  6. Beersheba (See The Holy Land). This page is an approachable and well-illustrated introduction to Beersheba’s biblical significance and archaeological remains. Beersheba – The Southern Border of the Kingdom of Judah (Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs). Offers a survey of the site’s history. Ancient City of Beersheba (Jewish Virtual ...

  7. Beer Sheba: "well of seven," a place in the Negev. Original Word: בְּאֵר שֶׁבַע. Part of Speech: Proper Name Location. Transliteration: Beer Sheba. Phonetic Spelling: (be-ayr' sheh'-bah) Definition: "well of seven", a place in the Negev. NAS Exhaustive Concordance. Word Origin. from beer and sheba.

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