Reference: Beer-La-Hai-Roi
Fausets
("the well of Him that liveth and seeth".) Named by Hagar, because God looked after her with loving providence even in the wilderness (Ge 16:14; 22:14; compare 2Ch 16:9; Psalm 139). Between Kadesh and Bered, in the S. country. Here Isaac lived before and after his father's death (Ge 24:62; 25:11). Identified with a well at Moilahi, a station on the road to Beersheba; near it is the cavern Beit-Hagar. Not to be confounded with the well whereby Ishmael was saved, in Ge 21:19, subsequently.
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For this, the well was called, The well of him seeing me; behold, between Kadesh and between Bered.
For this, the well was called, The well of him seeing me; behold, between Kadesh and between Bered.
And God will open her eyes, and she will see a well of waters, and will go and fill the water skin with water, and will give the child to drink.
And God will open her eyes, and she will see a well of waters, and will go and fill the water skin with water, and will give the child to drink.
And Abraham will call the name of that place, Jehovah will see: which shall be said to this day, Jehovah will see in the mountain
And Abraham will call the name of that place, Jehovah will see: which shall be said to this day, Jehovah will see in the mountain
And Isaak came from going to the well to the living vision, and he dwelt in the south land.
And Isaak came from going to the well to the living vision, and he dwelt in the south land.
And it shall be after the death of Abraham, God will bless Isaak his son; and Isaak will dwell by the well at the living vision.
And it shall be after the death of Abraham, God will bless Isaak his son; and Isaak will dwell by the well at the living vision.
For Jehovah, his eyes run to and fro in all the earth to strengthen himself with the perfected heart of them to him. Thou wert foolish for this that from now there is wars with thee.
For Jehovah, his eyes run to and fro in all the earth to strengthen himself with the perfected heart of them to him. Thou wert foolish for this that from now there is wars with thee.