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Human habitation near present-day Beersheba dates back to the fourth millennium BC. In the Bible, Beersheba marks the southern boundary of ancient Israel, as mentioned in the phrase " From Dan to Beersheba." Initially assigned to the Tribe of Judah, Beersheba was later reassigned to Simeon.
Video tour with David Hyman, Israeli professional tour guide. Join me on this video tour of the city of Beersheba, the capital of the Negev region in Israe...
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Beer Sheva is the capital of the Negev region of Israel, a desert city that serves as the gateway to this region. Beer Sheva is generally not on the agendas of many tourists to Israel, and is therefore somewhat of an off the beaten track destination.
www.beer-sheva.muni.il. באר שבע היא עיר ב מחוז הדרום המשמשת כ בירת המחוז (ולעיתים מכונה " בירת הנגב "). היא העיר התשיעית באוכלוסייתה ב מדינת ישראל והשנייה בגודל אוכלוסייתה במחוז הדרום אחרי אשדוד. שטח ...
Walking in Beer sheva (also Beersheba or Be'er sheva). Is the largest city in the Negev desert of southern Israel. Often referred to as the "Capital of the N...
Be’er-Sheva, Israel is ca.31 degrees North by ca.34 degrees East and ca.267 meters (ca.876 feet) above sea level. It is the Capital of the Negev Region, located right in the middle of the slender State of Israel, like a ‘belly-button’.
8 Νοε 2021 · Beersheba was the Biblical capital of the southern Negev region. Its name is a bit ambiguous, being made up of the two Hebrew words: Be’er (באר) meaning ‘well’, and the root sheva (שבע), which means both ‘seven’ and ‘oath.’ Thus, Beersheba, or Be’er Sheva in Hebrew, can mean either ‘well of the seven’ or ‘well of the ...
Beer Sheva, Israel's fourth largest city, lies between the southern Negev prairies and the cultivated fields to the north. It is known as the "capital of the Negev". The city gets it's name in the Bible from the covenant made by the patriarch (Avraham) Abraham with the Philistine king, Avimelech.
Beer Sheva, the fourth biggest city in Israel, has an impressive and ancient historical heritage. For thousands of years, the city has known upheavals, wars, and battles, but maintained its position as a central city in Southern Israel, and continues to develop and grow today.