The Well of Abraham: Tradition vs Archaeology
Sergio & Rhoda in Israel・2 minutes read
Archaeological research at Tel Be'er Sheva brings uncertainty about its connection to biblical history, with discrepancies in dating and alternative theories emerging. Despite the confusion, the site remains significant for its insights into the Israelite kingdom and biblical history, prompting discussions of a potential follow-up expedition to explore further wells associated with Abraham.
Insights
- Extensive archaeological excavations at Tel Be'er Sheva have unearthed unique artifacts like a deep well and city gate, providing valuable insights into ancient history.
- Despite uncertainties surrounding Tel Be'er Sheva's identification as biblical Beersheba, the site remains significant for understanding the Israelite kingdom and biblical narratives, prompting discussions on historical accuracy and potential future explorations.
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Recent questions
What is Tel Be'er Sheva?
Ancient archaeological site in Negev Desert.
What is the depth of the well at Tel Be'er Sheva?
69 meters, equivalent to a 20-story building.
Who is Dr. Achia Kohn-Tavor?
Renowned archaeologist consulted about Be'er Sheva.
What does UNESCO recognize Tel Be'er Sheva as?
World Heritage Site.
What is the significance of Tel Be'er Sheva?
Offers insights into Israelite kingdom and biblical history.
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