Deserts: Beersheba
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Introduction:
Beersheba, a significant location in biblical history, is often associated with the desert regions of the Negev in southern Israel. It serves as a geographical and spiritual landmark in the narratives of the patriarchs and the early history of Israel. The name "Beersheba" is traditionally understood to mean "Well of the Oath" or "Well of Seven," reflecting its historical and covenantal significance.

Biblical Significance:
Beersheba is first mentioned in the context of Abraham's life. In Genesis 21:31, it is recorded, "So that place was called Beersheba, because there the two of them swore an oath." This event marks the covenant between Abraham and Abimelech, king of Gerar, establishing a peaceful coexistence and mutual recognition of rights to the well. The well at Beersheba thus becomes a symbol of God's provision and faithfulness.

The patriarch Isaac also has significant interactions with Beersheba. In Genesis 26:23-25, Isaac moves to Beersheba, where the LORD appears to him, reaffirming the covenant made with Abraham. Isaac builds an altar there, calling upon the name of the LORD, and his servants dig a well, further establishing Beersheba as a place of divine encounter and blessing.

Jacob, Isaac's son, also has a connection to Beersheba. Before his journey to Egypt, Jacob offers sacrifices to the God of his father Isaac in Beersheba (Genesis 46:1). This act signifies a moment of transition and divine reassurance as Jacob and his family move to a foreign land during a time of famine.

Historical and Geographical Context:
Beersheba is located at the southern edge of the land traditionally inhabited by the Israelites, often described as the boundary of the Promised Land with the phrase "from Dan to Beersheba" (Judges 20:1; 1 Samuel 3:20). This expression underscores Beersheba's role as a frontier town, marking the extent of Israelite settlement.

The region around Beersheba is characterized by its arid climate and desert landscape, making water sources like wells crucial for survival. The presence of wells in Beersheba highlights the importance of water rights and the necessity of cooperation and treaties, as seen in the interactions between the patriarchs and local rulers.

Prophetic and Later References:
In the prophetic literature, Beersheba is mentioned as a site of idolatrous worship, which the prophets condemned. Amos 5:5 warns, "Do not seek Bethel, do not go to Gilgal, do not journey to Beersheba." This admonition reflects the tendency of the Israelites to turn places of historical significance into centers of unauthorized worship, deviating from the worship of Yahweh in Jerusalem.

Despite these later associations, Beersheba remains a symbol of God's enduring promises and the faith of the patriarchs. Its legacy as a place of covenant and divine encounter continues to resonate throughout the biblical narrative.

Conclusion:
Beersheba's role in the biblical narrative is multifaceted, serving as a site of covenant-making, divine revelation, and historical transition. Its geographical location as a desert frontier town underscores the themes of faith, provision, and the challenges of life in a harsh environment. Through the accounts of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, Beersheba emerges as a testament to God's faithfulness and the enduring legacy of the patriarchs.
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Genesis 21:14
And Abraham rose up early in the morning, and took bread, and a bottle of water, and gave it to Hagar, putting it on her shoulder, and the child, and sent her away: and she departed, and wandered in the wilderness of Beersheba.
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1 Kings 19:3,4
And when he saw that, he arose, and went for his life, and came to Beersheba, which belongs to Judah, and left his servant there.
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Epistle Lxiii. Limenius, Bishop of Vercell??, Having Died, the See ...
... poor and needy, and afflicted with pain, wandered in deserts, [3742] in ... means
"understanding," Horeb signifies "heart" or "as a heart," Beersheba also is ...
/.../ambrose/works and letters of st ambrose/epistle lxiii limenius bishop of.htm

The Faith of Moses.
... Moses forsakes Egypt, deserts his brethren, abandons his work ... No revelation was given
between Jacob's vision at Beersheba[288] and the vision of the burning bush ...
/.../the expositors bible the epistle to the hebrews/chapter xii the faith of.htm

Tiglath-Pileser iii. And the Organisation of the Assyrian Empire ...
... with them in their flight, and all escaped together across the deserts which enclose ...
represented as residing, not at Hebron in Judea, but at Beersheba, a spot ...
/.../chapter iitiglath-pileser iii and the.htm

Syria at the Beginning of the Egyptian Conquest
... was the prestige which the name of Babylon still possessed, from the deserts of
the ... to a very distant period: the masonry of the wells of Beersheba is very ...
/.../chapter iisyria at the beginning.htm

The First Chaldaean Empire and the Hyksos in Egypt
History Of Egypt, Chaldaea, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, V 4. <. ...
/.../chapter ithe first chaldaean empire.htm

The Medes and the Second Chaldaean Empire
History Of Egypt, Chaldaea, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, V 8. <. ...
/.../chapter iiithe medes and the.htm

The Hebrews and the Philistines --Damascus
... Carl Niebuhr believes that he has discovered the exact spot at the ford of Admah,
near Succoth. [Illustration: 265.jpg ONE OF THE WELLS OF BEERSHEBA]. ...
/.../chapter iiithe hebrews and the.htm

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