Beersheba
place · 2 works · 2 mentions · 2 anchored passages
Beersheba of Judaea
in the texts
Adversus Judaeos
A place named as one boundary of Solomon's kingdom, contrasted with Christ's unbounded reign.
from Beersheba to Dan the limits of his kingdom are marked.
De ieiunio adversus psychicos
Location where Elijah is awakened and given sparse provision by an angel.
When the ravens had been wont to satisfy him with bread and flesh, why was it that afterward, at Beersheba of Judaea, when he was roused from sleep, that certain angel offered him doubtless bread alone and water?