From Dan to Beersheba In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "from Dan to Beersheba", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Ann Thu calendar 2021-07-09 04:07

Meaning of From Dan to Beersheba

From Dan to Beersheba American phrase

From a place which is outermost to another

The large area, from Dan to Beersheba, belongs to my family.

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hither, thither, and yon

1. Everyplace
2. In several directions. 
 

spread far and wide

To expand on the large scale.

Origin of From Dan to Beersheba

This phrase derives from the Hebrew Bible. It was used to refer to the settled areas of the Tribes of Israel between Dan in the North and Beersheba in the South. 

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