| (1.0018745283019) | (Gen 46:1) |
2 sn Beer Sheba. See Gen 21:31; 28:10. |
| (0.73573669811321) | (Eze 38:19) |
1 sn The phrase “in the fire of my fury” occurs in Ezek 21:31; 22:21, 31. |
| (0.64702399056604) | (Act 21:31) |
6 tn BDAG 953 s.v. συγχέω has “Pass. w. act.force be in confusion…ὅλη συγχύννεται ᾿Ιερουσαλήμ 21:31.” |
| (0.33652973584906) | (Gen 26:33) |
2 sn The name Beer Sheba (בְּאֵר שָׁבַע, bÿ’er shava’) means “well of an oath” or “well of seven.” According to Gen 21:31 Abraham gave Beer Sheba its name when he made a treaty with the Philistines. Because of the parallels between this earlier story and the account in 26:26-33, some scholars see chaps. 21 and 26 as two versions (or doublets) of one original story. However, if one takes the text as it stands, it appears that Isaac made a later treaty agreement with the people of the land that was similar to his father’s. Abraham dug a well at the site and named the place Beer Sheba; Isaac dug another well there and named the well Shibah. Later generations then associated the name Beer Sheba with Isaac, even though Abraham gave the place its name at an earlier time. |
