The Mesha inscription and relations with Moab and Edom

The Mesha Inscription, or Moabite Stone, is an inscribed black basalt stone (a stele) dating to the ninth century BCE and now exhibited in the Musee du Louvre, Paris (fig. 36.1). It was found in 1868 in Dhiban (ancient Dibon), a village located in central Transjordan east of the Dead Sea, an area known in biblical times as the land of Moab. The surviving fragments of the stele, some original and others reconstructed from a squeeze made at the time of the discovery, contain at least thirty-four lines written in Moabite, a language very close to Biblical Hebrew, using the Phoenician alphabetic script...

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Main Author: Tebes, Juan Manuel
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Published: Baker Academics 2018
Subjects:ARQUEOLOGIA, MONUMENTOS, INSCRIPCIONES, EXCAVACIONES ARQUEOLOGICAS, TEXTO BIBLICO, ORIENTE ANTIGUO,
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spelling oai:ucacris:123456789-90372019-11-15T04:19:01Z The Mesha inscription and relations with Moab and Edom Tebes, Juan Manuel ARQUEOLOGIA MONUMENTOS INSCRIPCIONES EXCAVACIONES ARQUEOLOGICAS TEXTO BIBLICO ORIENTE ANTIGUO The Mesha Inscription, or Moabite Stone, is an inscribed black basalt stone (a stele) dating to the ninth century BCE and now exhibited in the Musee du Louvre, Paris (fig. 36.1). It was found in 1868 in Dhiban (ancient Dibon), a village located in central Transjordan east of the Dead Sea, an area known in biblical times as the land of Moab. The surviving fragments of the stele, some original and others reconstructed from a squeeze made at the time of the discovery, contain at least thirty-four lines written in Moabite, a language very close to Biblical Hebrew, using the Phoenician alphabetic script... 2019-11-14T17:20:17Z 2019-11-14T17:20:17Z 2018 Parte de libro Tebes, J. M. The Mesha inscription and relations with Moab and Edom [en línea]. En: Greer, J.S., Hilber, J.W. & J.H. Walton (eds.), Behind the Scenes of the Old Testament. Grand Rapids : Baker Academics, (2018). doi: http://bakerpublishinggroup.com/books/be Disponible en: https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/9037 9780801097751 https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/9037 http://bakerpublishinggroup.com/books/be eng Acceso abierto http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ application/pdf Jordania Baker Academics Capítulo publicado en: Greer, J.S., Hilber, J.W. & J.H. Walton (eds.), Behind the Scenes of the Old Testament. Grand Rapids : Baker Academics, (2018)
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INSCRIPCIONES
EXCAVACIONES ARQUEOLOGICAS
TEXTO BIBLICO
ORIENTE ANTIGUO
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MONUMENTOS
INSCRIPCIONES
EXCAVACIONES ARQUEOLOGICAS
TEXTO BIBLICO
ORIENTE ANTIGUO
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EXCAVACIONES ARQUEOLOGICAS
TEXTO BIBLICO
ORIENTE ANTIGUO
Tebes, Juan Manuel
The Mesha inscription and relations with Moab and Edom
description The Mesha Inscription, or Moabite Stone, is an inscribed black basalt stone (a stele) dating to the ninth century BCE and now exhibited in the Musee du Louvre, Paris (fig. 36.1). It was found in 1868 in Dhiban (ancient Dibon), a village located in central Transjordan east of the Dead Sea, an area known in biblical times as the land of Moab. The surviving fragments of the stele, some original and others reconstructed from a squeeze made at the time of the discovery, contain at least thirty-four lines written in Moabite, a language very close to Biblical Hebrew, using the Phoenician alphabetic script...
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