Shema in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
she'-ma (shema`; Samaa): A city of Judah in the Negeb (Josh
15:26). If, as some think, identical with SHEBA (which see) of
Josh 19:2, then the latter must have been inserted here from
Josh 15:26. It is noticeable that the root letters (sh-m-`)
were those from which Simeon is derived. Shema is probably
identical with Jeshua (Neh 11:26). The place was clearly far
South, and it may be Kh. Sa`wah, a ruin upon a prominent
hilltop between Kh. `Attir and Khirbet el-Milch. There is a
wall around the ruins, of large blocks of conglomerate flint
(PEF, III, 409, Sh XXV).
E. W. G. Masterman
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