Beer-Lahai-Roi

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-ẽr -la -hı̄´roi , -ẽr - -hı̄ -rō´i ( בּאר לחי ראי , be'ēr laḥai rō'ı̄ , "well of the Living One that seeth me"): "A fountain of water in the wilderness," "the fountain in the way to Shur" ( Genesis 16:7-14 ). It was the scene of Hagar's theophany, and here Isaac dwelt for some time ( Genesis 16:7 f; Genesis 24:62; Genesis 25:11 ). The site is in The Negeb between Kadesh and Bered ( Genesis 16:14 ). Rowland identifies the well with the modern ‛Ain Moilâhhi , circa 50 miles South of Beersheba and 12 miles West of ‛Ain Kadis . Cheyne thinks that Hagar's native country, to which she was fleeing and from which she took a wife for Ishmael, was not Egypt ( micrayim ), but a north Arabian district called by the Assyrians Muṣri ( Encyclopedia Biblica ).