Jeshua in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
jesh'-u-a, je-shu'-a (yeshua`): A place occupied by the
children of Judah after their return from captivity (Neh
11:26), evidently, from the places named with it, in the
extreme South of Judah. It may correspond with the Shema of
Josh 15:26, and possibly to the Sheba of 19:2. The site may be
Khirbet Sa`weh, a ruin upon a prominent hill, Tell es Sa`weh,
12 miles East-Northeast of Beersheba. The hill is surrounded
by a wall of large blocks of stone. PEF, III, 409-10, Sh XXV.
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