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  1. Tel Sheva (Hebrew: תל שבע) or Tel Be'er Sheva (Hebrew: תל באר שבע), also known as Tell es-Seba (تل السبع), is an archaeological site in the Southern District of Israel, believed to be the site of the ancient biblical town of Beer-sheba. The site lies east of modern Beersheba and west of the Bedouin town of Tel Sheva.

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      Iron Age Israelite town. Tel Sheva archaeological site. Tel...

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    Iron Age Israelite town. Tel Sheva archaeological site. Tel Be'er Sheva, an archaeological site containing the ruins of an ancient town believed to have been the Biblical Beersheba, lies a few kilometers east of the modern city. The town dates to the early Israelite period, around the 10th century BCE.

  3. Be’er Scheva gilt als „Hauptstadt des Negev“, an dessen Rand sie liegt. Lange Zeit war die Stadt die viertgrößte Stadt Israels nach Jerusalem, Tel Aviv und Haifa; inzwischen ist sie jedoch mit 209.002 Einwohnern (Stand 2018) hinter Rischon LeZion und Aschdod zurückgefallen, gilt aber weiterhin als eine der Metropolen des Landes.

  4. Bersebá ou Berseba, também conhecida pelas transliterações Beersheva ou Be'er Sheva (em hebraico: בְּאֵר שֶׁבַע; em árabe: بئر السبع, transl. Bi'r as-Sabi ⓘ) é a maior cidade no deserto do Neguebe do sul de Israel. Também conhecida como a "Capital do Neguebe", é o centro da quarta maior área ...

  5. 21 de mai. de 2024 · Beersheba, biblical town of southern Israel, now a city and the main center of the Negev region. It is first mentioned in Genesis as the site where Abraham made a covenant with the Philistine king Abimelech of Gerar. After being taken by Israeli troops in 1948, it became a center of industry and technology.

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  6. 14 de fev. de 2022 · Known today as Tel Be’er Sheva, biblical Be’er Sheva sits in the northern Negev Desert, a few miles away from the modern city of the same name. Although far from the powerful cities of Jerusalem and Lachish, Be’er Sheva played an important role in the biblical narrative, especially the stories from the time of the Patriarchs.

  7. Be'er Sheva (Beersheba) Por Doron Kornbluth e Seth Aronstam. A entrada para a Biblical Tel (Be'er) Sheva, repleta de paredes, portão e um poço profundo fora do portão, para que visitantes e animais pudessem obter água com facilidade: sinais de segurança e hospitalidade. (Crédito: Seth Aronstam)