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Abraham's Well

Coordinates:31°14′14.01″N34°47′35.08″E / 31.2372250°N 34.7930778°E /31.2372250; 34.7930778
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Historic water well in Beersheba, Israel
Abraham's Well
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Location2 Hebron Road,Beersheba
Coordinates31°14′14.01″N34°47′35.08″E / 31.2372250°N 34.7930778°E /31.2372250; 34.7930778
Typehistory
Websiteabraham.org.il

Abraham's Well (Hebrew:באר אברהם) is a historicalwater well inBeersheba,Israel, associated with the biblical narrative ofAbraham. Its structure houses thearchaeology museum of Beersheba.

History

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Abraham's Well visitors center, Beersheba

According to theHebrew Bible, Abraham's well was seized by Abimelech's men (Genesis 21:25), andIsaac’s servants also dug a well at Beersheba (Genesis 26:25).

The well is near the Old City of Beersheba and awadi, Nahal Be'er Sheva, on the road toNeve Noy. It was described byEdward Robinson in 1838.[1] In 1897, a localsheikh built a house above the well.

Travellers' descriptions

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Edward Robinson's description of the site:[2]"These wells are some distance apart; they are circular, and stoned up with solid masonry. The larger one is twelve and a half feet in diameter and forty-four and a half feet deep to the surface of the water, sixteen feet of which, at the bottom, is excavated in the solid rock. The other well lies fifty-five rods W.S.W., and is five feet in diameter and forty-two feet deep. The water in both is pure and sweet, and in great abundance; the finest, indeed, we had found since leaving Sinai... Here then is the place where the patriarchs Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob often dwelt! Here Abraham dug perhaps this very well; and journeyed from hence with Isaac to Mount Moriah, to offer him up there in sacrifice."

It was also described byClaude Reignier Conder in the late 19th century:[3]"...the principal well, which is twelve feet three inches in diameter, and over forty-five feet deep, lined with rings of masonry to a depth of twenty-eight feet. A second well, five feet in diameter, exists about 300 yards to the west, and on the east is a third, which is dry, twenty-three feet deep, and nine feet two inches in diameter. The sides of all the wells are furrowed by the ropes of the water-drawers; but we made one discovery which was rather disappointing, namely, that the masonry is not very ancient. Fifteen courses down, on the south side of the large well, there is a stone with an inscription in Arabic, on a tablet dated, as well as I could make out, 505 A.H., or in the twelfth century. This stone must be at least as old as those at the mouth, which are furrowed with more than a hundred channels by the ropes of seven centuries of water-drawers."

See also

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References

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  1. ^Jerusalem Post,TODAY IN HISTORY: THE ‘FATHER OF BIBLICAL GEOGRAPHY’; BENJAMIN GLATT; January 27, 2016
  2. ^"Biblical researches in Palestine, Mount Sinai and Arabia Petraea. A journal of travels in the year 1838".archive.org. Retrieved2017-08-29.
  3. ^"Tent work in Palestine : a record of discovery and adventure".archive.org. 1879. Retrieved2017-08-29.

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