Beer-lahai-roi

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Beer-lahai-roi is a biblical location in the Negev desert region, known as the well where Hagar encountered God and later associated with the life of the patriarch Isaac.

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Label Occurrences
Beer-lahai-roi canonical 3

Statements (37)

Predicate Object
instanceOf biblical location
well
appearsInChapter Genesis 16
Genesis 24
Genesis 25
associatedWithPerson Abraham
Hagar
Isaac
Ishmael
category Negev desert
surface form: Negev

Places in the Book of Genesis
Wells in the Hebrew Bible
etymologyLanguage Biblical Hebrew
etymologyMeaning well of the Living One who sees me
event Hagar encountered the angel of the LORD
Hagar received promise about Ishmael
Isaac
surface form: Isaac came from the way of Beer-lahai-roi when meeting Rebekah

Isaac
surface form: Isaac dwelt near Beer-lahai-roi
hasBiblicalReference Genesis 16:14
Genesis 24:62
Genesis 25:11
hasRole patriarchal dwelling place
site of divine encounter
languageOfName Hebrew
locatedIn Negev desert
Canaan
surface form: southern Canaan
mentionedIn Book of Genesis
Tanakh
surface form: Hebrew Bible
nearbyBiblicalRegion Bered
Kadesh
relatedConcept Hagar in the wilderness
patriarch Isaac
wells in the Bible
religiousTradition Christianity
Islamic biblical tradition
Judaism
uncertainModernIdentification yes

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Patriarch Isaac residence Beer-lahai-roi
Hagar associatedPlace Beer-lahai-roi
El Roi associatedWithPlace Beer-lahai-roi