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Dry river runs by the Beer Sheba Hill. Beer Sheva is significant center in the patriarchal narratives. (Abraham dwelt at Beer Sheva), and southern border of Promised Land -"from Dan to Beer Sheva"… Read more

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Ruins at Tel (Hill) Beer Sheba, in south Israel. It is significant center in the patriarchal narratives. (Abraham dwelt at Beer Sheva), and southern border of Promised Land -"from Dan to Beer Sheva"… Read more

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Ruins at Tel (Hill) Beer Sheba, in south Israel. It is significant center in the patriarchal narratives. (Abraham dwelt at Beer Sheva), and southern border of Promised Land -"from Dan to Beer Sheva"… Read more

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Ruins at Tel (Hill) Beer Sheba, in south Israel. It is significant center in the patriarchal narratives. (Abraham dwelt at Beer Sheva), and southern border of Promised Land -"from Dan to Beer Sheva"… Read more

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Ruins at Tel (Hill) Beer Sheba, in south Israel. It is significant center in the patriarchal narratives. (Abraham dwelt at Beer Sheva), and southern border of Promised Land -"from Dan to Beer Sheva"… Read more

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Beer Sheba well is one of the deepest in Israel (69 m), going down to the level of the groundwater. It is often used to describing borders of the Promised Land - such as “from Dan to Beersheba”.… Read more

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Beer Sheba well is one of the deepest in Israel (69 m), going down to the level of the groundwater. It is often used to describing borders of the Promised Land - such as “from Dan to Beersheba”.… Read more

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Kursi is an archaeological site containing the ruins of a Byzantine monastery and identified by tradition as the site of Jesus' "Miracle of the Swine" and "The Feeding of the 4,000"… Read more

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Kursi is an archaeological site containing the ruins of a Byzantine monastery and identified by tradition as the site of Jesus' "Miracle of the Swine" and "The Feeding of the 4,000"… Read more

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Kursi is an archaeological site containing the ruins of a Byzantine monastery and identified by tradition as the site of Jesus' "Miracle of the Swine" and "The Feeding of the 4,000"… Read more

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