• According to the Hebrew Bible, Abraham's well was seized by Abimelech's men (Genesis 21:25), and Isaac’s servants also dug a well at Beersheba (Genesis 26:25).
  • The well has been traditionally associated with Abraham for thousands of years and is considered to be a significant site for all three Abrahamic religions.
  • So visitors can also learn about the well’s history and significance at the nearby Abraham’s Well Visitor Center.
  • This article will explore the history and importance of Abraham’s Well, as well as the various sights and activities available to visitors.
  • Eventually one arrives at the top, where you are given 3D glasses and invited to watch a roughly 10 minute, very well done film about the life of Abraham.
  • We heard information on Abraham's wells and on the history of Beer Sheva. ... Hello, I am thinking of visiting Abraham's well this Saturday after Masada.
  • The story of Isaac reopening Abraham’s wells indicates that Isaac is the legitimate heir to the Abrahamic legacy. ... Instead he chose to restore Abraham’s wells.
  • Abraham’s Well is located in this part of the town, and its immediate surroundings, which include old brick structures and ruins, give it a more ancient atmosphere.
  • Holy to both Muslims and Jews, the Temple Mount (or Haram ash-Sharif in Arabic) is the most remarkable well-known symbol of Jerusalem and t...
  • A recent tour by Japanese Christians generated an article in the Jerusalem Post about the Beer Sheva Abraham’s Well International Visitor Center, just a 5-minute...