- well in
Gerar dug by
Isaac (Genesis 26:22),
supposed to be in Wady er-
Ruheibeh,
about 32 km (20 miles)
south of Beersheba."
Isaac gave it the name Rehoboth...
-
Hebrew name),
derived from
Khirbet Ruheibeh (Arabic, '
Ruheibeh Ruins'), is an
archaeological site in the Wadi er-
Ruheibeh area of the
central Negev in Israel...
- (Elusa), and
Nitzana (Nessana), the
settlements at Rehovot-in-the-Negev/
Ruheibeh (the
second largest by po****tion of the Byzantine-era "Negev towns") and...
- Old
Testament as a
place name — a well dug by
Isaac (at
modern Wadi er-
Ruheibeh) (Genesis 26:22), a city on the
Euphrates River (Genesis 36:37; I Chronicles...
- the
neighborhood of 1000 BCE for it and the
nearby fortresses at Qasr er-
Ruheibeh and Bir Birein. They
proposed that Tell el-Qudeirat was the
biblical Kadesh-Barnea...
- Dahab, Ali Kasun, Zabada,
Taybat al-Turki, Halban, al-Anz, Umm Tuweineh,
Ruheibeh, Temek, Kunbus,
Sabba and Abu al-Qudur. The
epigraphic evidence suggests...
-
springs to
their cities and
villages (as in En Erga, En Ziq, and Qasr
Ruheibeh in the
central Negev, and En
Rahel and
Moyat Awad in the Arabah), which...