Shema
Fausset's Bible Dictionary [1]
A town of Judah ( Joshua 15:26), deriving its origin from Hebron, and in its turn colonizing Maon ( 1 Chronicles 2:43-45; Joshua 15:26).
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [2]
shē´ma ( שׁמע , shemā‛ ; Σαμαά , Samaá ): A city of Judah in the Negeb ( Joshua 15:26 ). If, as some think, identical with Sheba (which see) of Joshua 19:2 , then the latter must have been inserted here from Joshua 15:26 . It is noticeable that the root letters (שׁמע , sh - m - ‛ ) were those from which Simeon is derived. Shema is probably identical with Jeshua ( Nehemiah 11:26 ). The place was clearly far South, and it may be Kh . Sa‛wah , a ruin upon a prominent hilltop between Kh . ‛Attı̄r and Khirbet el - Milḥ . There is a wall around the ruins, of large blocks of conglomerate flint ( Pef , Iii, 409, Sh Xxv ).