1. Israelite campsite on their wilderness journey,
probably just north of the Arnon River on the Moabite-Amorite border (Numbers 21:16). The name means a well. Water from the well they dug there was commemorated in a song (Numbers 21:17-18). A Moabite well that was later called Beer-elim (Isaiah 15:8) may have been the same location. See Wilderness Wanderings.
2. Place to which Gideons son Jotham escaped after telling a parable against his half brother Abimelech, who had killed all the other sons of Gideon in an attempt to become king of Israel (Judges 9:21).