Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary
Beershebathe well of an oath; the seventh well
Easton's Bible Dictionary
Well of the oath, or well of seven, a well dug by Abraham, and so named because he and Abimelech here entered into a compact (
Genesis 21:31). On re-opening it, Isaac gave it the same name (
Genesis 26:31-33). It was a favourite place of abode of both of these patriarchs (
21:33-
22:1, 19;
26:33;
28:10). It is mentioned among the "cities" given to the tribe of Simeon (
Joshua 19:2;
1 Chronicles 4:28). From Dan to Beersheba, a distance of about 144 miles (
Judges 20:1;
1 Chronicles 21:2;
2 Samuel 24:2), became the usual way of designating the whole Promised Land, and passed into a proverb. After the return from the Captivity the phrase is narrowed into "from Beersheba unto the valley of Hinnom" (
Nehemiah 11:30). The kingdom of the ten tribes extended from Beersheba to Mount Ephraim (
2 Chronicles 19:4). The name is not found in the New Testament. It is still called by the Arabs Bir es-Seba, i.e., "well of the seven", where there are to the present day two principal wells and five smaller ones. It is nearly midway between the southern end of the Dead Sea and the Mediterranean.
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
BEERSHEBAbe-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 should in that case be first. In Genesis 21:31 Abraham and Abimelech took an oath of witness that the former had dug the well and seven ewe lambs were offered in sacrifice, "Wherefore he called that place Beer-sheba; because there they sware both of them." Here the name is ascribed to the Hebrew root shabha`, "to swear," but this same root is connected with the idea of seven, seven victims being offered and to take an oath, meaning "to come under the influence of seven."
Another account is given (Genesis 26:23-33), where Isaac takes an oath and just afterward, "the same day Isaac's servants came, and told him concerning the well which they had digged (dug), and said unto him, We have found water. And he called it Shibah: therefore the name of the city is Beer-sheba unto this day."
2. A Sacred Shrine: Beersheba was a sacred shrine. "Abraham planted a tamarisk tree in Beer-sheba, and called there on the name of Yahweh, the Everlasting God" Genesis (Genesis 21:33). Theophanies occurred there to Hagar (Genesis 21:17), to Isaac (Genesis 26:24), to Jacob (Genesis 46:2), and to Elijah (1 Kings 19:5). By Amos (Amos 5:5) it is classed with Bethel and Gilgal as one of the rival shrines to the pure worship of Yahweh, and in another place (Amos 8:14) he writes "They shall fall, and never rise up again," who sware, "As the way (i.e. cult) of Beersheba liveth." The two unworthy sons of Samuel were Judges in Beersheba (1 Samuel 8:2) and Zibiah, mother of King Jehoash, was born there (2 Kings 12:1 2 Chronicles 24:1).
3. Its Position:
Geographically Beersheba marked the southern limit of Judah, though theoretically this extended to the "river of Egypt" (Genesis 15:18)-the modern Wady el`Avish-60 miles farther south. It was the extreme border of the cultivated land. From Dan to Beersheba (2 Samuel 17:11, etc.) or from Beersheba to Dan (1 Chronicles 21:2 2 Chronicles 30:5) were the proverbial expressions, though necessarily altered through the changed conditions in later years to "from Geba to Beer-sheba" (2 Kings 23:8) or "from Beer-sheba to the hill-country of Ephraim" (2 Chronicles 19:4).
4. Modern Beersheba:
Today Beersheba is Bir es-Seba` in the Wady es Seba`, 28 miles Southwest of Hebron on "the southern border of a vast rolling plain broken by the torrent beds of Wady Khalil and Wady Seba" (Robinson). The plain is treeless but is covered by verdure in the spring; it is dry and monotonous most of the year. Within the last few years this long-deserted spot-a wide stretch of shapeless ruins, the haunt of the lawless Bedouin-has been re-occupied; the Turks have stationed there an enlightened Kaimerkhan (subgovernor); government offices and shops have been built; wells have been cleared, and there is now an abundant water supply pumped even to the separate houses. Robinson (BW, XVII, 247) has described how he found seven ancient wells there-probably still more will yet be found. The whole neighborhood is strewn with the ruins of the Byzantine city which once flourished there; it was an episcopal see. It is probable that the city of Old Testament times stood where Tell es Seba' now is, some 2 1/2 miles to the East; from the summit a commanding view can be obtained (PEF, III, 394, Sheet XXIV).
E. W. G. Masterman
Strong's Hebrew
964. Bizyothyah -- "contempts of the LORD," a place near Beersheba... Bizyothyah. 965 . "contempts of the LORD," a place near
Beersheba. Transliteration:
Bizyothyah Phonetic Spelling: (biz-yo-the-yaw') Short Definition: Biziothiah
... /hebrew/964.htm - 6k 7656. Shibah -- a well in Beersheba
... 7655, 7656. Shibah. 7657 . a well in Beersheba. Transliteration: Shibah
Phonetic Spelling: (shib-aw') Short Definition: Shibah. ...
/hebrew/7656.htm - 6k
884. Beer Sheba -- "well of seven," a place in the Negev
... Beer Sheba. 885 . "well of seven," a place in the Negev. Transliteration: Beer
Sheba Phonetic Spelling: (be-ayr' sheh'-bah) Short Definition: Beersheba. ...
/hebrew/884.htm - 6k
Library
Chapter xlvi
... 1-4. And Israel set out and all who belonged to him, and he came to Beersheba
and sacrificed to the God of his father Isaac. And ...
/...//christianbookshelf.org/leupold/exposition of genesis volume 1/chapter xlvi.htm
The First Apostle of Peace at any Price
... creditable. He seems never to have wandered far from the neighbourhood
of Beersheba. ... Lord. Beersheba and Plymouth Rock are a pair. ...
/.../maclaren/expositions of holy scripture k/the first apostle of peace.htm
Chapter xxiii
... Though in Genesis 22:19 Abraham had taken up his residence at Beersheba,
yet since that time perhaps twenty years had elapsed. For ...
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Abraham and Isaac. Genesis xxii.
... put good work into the iron cable, he does not then fear the strain of the test
put upon it, and God knew what He had done to Abraham in the grove at Beersheba ...
/.../christianbookshelf.org/champness/broken bread/xxv abraham and isaac genesis.htm
National Sins and Miseries
... "And David said to Joab, and to the rulers of the people, Go, number Israel, from
Beersheba even to Dan; and bring the number of them to me, that I may know it ...
/.../wesley/sermons on several occasions/sermon 130 national sins and.htm
Joseph's Loyalty to his Family
... Then Jacob set out on his journey with all that he had. He first went to Beersheba
and offered sacrifices to the God of his father Isaac. ...
/.../sherman/the childrens bible/josephs loyalty to his family.htm
Chapter xxviii
... the man is made very apparent. 10, 11. And Jacob went forth from Beersheba
and came to Haran. And he lighted upon a certain place ...
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Elijah's Weakness, and Its Cube
... life as the life of one of them by to-morrow about this time.3. And when he saw
that, he arose, and went for his life, and came to Beersheba, which belongeth ...
/.../maclaren/expositions of holy scripture f/elijahs weakness and its cube.htm
The Sins of Society
... vanities. We must give up seeking Bethel, Gilgal, or Beersheba, seats of
the calf worship, if we are to seek God to purpose. The ...
/.../maclaren/expositions of holy scripture a/the sins of society.htm
Chapter xxvi
... From there he went up to Beersheba, and Yahweh appeared to him that night, saying:
I am the God of Abraham, thy father; be not afraid, for I am with thee, and ...
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Thesaurus
Beersheba (33 Occurrences)... From Dan to
Beersheba, a distance of about 144 miles (Judges 20:1; 1 Chronicles
21:2; 2 Samuel 24:2), became the usual way of designating the whole Promised
.../b/beersheba.htm - 22kMoladah (4 Occurrences)
... Birth, a city in the south of Judah which fell to Simeon (Joshua 15:21-26; 19:2).
It has been identified with the modern el-Milh, 10 miles east of Beersheba. ...
/m/moladah.htm - 8k
Geba (22 Occurrences)
... "From Geba to Beersheba" expressed the whole extent of the kingdom of Judah, just
as "from Dan to Beersheba" described the whole length of Palestine (2 Kings 23 ...
/g/geba.htm - 17k
Ziklag (13 Occurrences)
... It has been identified with `Asluj, a heap of ruins south of Beersheba. Conder,
however, identifies it with Khirbet Zuheilikah, ruins ...
/z/ziklag.htm - 13k
Zibiah (2 Occurrences)
... zib'-ia (tsibhyah, probably "gazelle"): A woman of Beersheba, mother of King Jehoash
(Joash) of Judah (2 Kings 12:1 (Hebrew verse 2); 2 Chronicles 24:1. Codex ...
/z/zibiah.htm - 7k
Shual (6 Occurrences)
... Multi-Version Concordance Shual (6 Occurrences). Joshua 15:28 Hazar Shual, Beersheba,
Biziothiah, (WEB KJV JPS ASV BBE DBY WBS YLT NAS NIV). ...
/s/shual.htm - 9k
Hazar (12 Occurrences)
... It was reoccupied after the exile (Nehemiah 11:27). Sa`weh on a hill East
of Beersheba has been suggested; but there is no certainty. ...
/h/hazar.htm - 13k
Negeb (37 Occurrences)
...Beersheba was an important city with a bishop, and Elusa (mentioned by Ptolemy in
the 2nd century) was the seat of a bishop in the 4th, 5th and 6th centuries. ...
/n/negeb.htm - 26k
Negev (39 Occurrences)
...Beersheba was an important city with a bishop, and Elusa (mentioned by Ptolemy in
the 2nd century) was the seat of a bishop in the 4th, 5th and 6th centuries. ...
/n/negev.htm - 26k
Rehoboth (4 Occurrences)
... Broad places. (1.) A well in Gerar dug by Isaac (Genesis 26:22), supposed to
be in Wady er-Ruheibeh, about 20 miles south of Beersheba. ...
/r/rehoboth.htm - 10k
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