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I have encountered both the Bathsheba and the Bersheba in different sources, and haven't yet begun to make sense of which of those are more likely to be accurate or reliable, or just mis-recordings by historians. I am prioritizing Bersheba only because that word is more familiar to me personally, which is hardly a good reason. I may settle on having the text bring up both as historical variations. Yvarta (talk) 22:06, 25 January 2017 (UTC)Reply