SEV Biblia, Chapter 26:33
Y lo llamó Seba, por cuya causa el nombre de aquella ciudad es Beerseba hasta este día.
Clarke's Bible Commentary - Genesis 26:33
Verse 33. He called it Shebah] This was probably the same well which was called Beersheba in the time of Abraham, which the Philistines had filled up, and which the servants of Isaac had reopened. The same name is therefore given to it which it had before, with the addition of the emphatic letter h he, by which its signification became extended, so that now it signified not merely an oath or full, but satisfaction and abundance. The name of the city is Beer-sheba] This name was given to it a hundred years before this time; but as the well from which it had this name originally was closed up by the Philistines, probably the name of the place was abolished with the well; when therefore Isaac reopened the well, he restored the ancient name of the place.
Matthew Henry Commentary
Verses 26-33 - When a man's ways please the Lord, he maketh even his enemies to be a peace with him, Pr 16:7. Kings' hearts are in his hands, and when he pleases, he can turn them to favour his people. It is not wrong to stand upon our guard in dealing with those who have acted unfairly. But Isaac did not insist on the unkindnesses they had done him; he freel entered into friendship with them. Religion teaches us to be neighbourly, and, as much as in us lies, to live peaceable with all men. Providence smiled upon what Isaac did; God blessed his labours.
Original Hebrew
ויקרא 7121 אתה 853 שׁבעה 7656 על 5921 כן 3651 שׁם 8034 העיר 5892 באר שׁבע 884 עד 5704 היום 3117 הזה׃ 2088