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date: 200 CE to 337 CE description: Partially preserved inscription on a basalt lintel. Dimensions: 34x30 cm; Letter Height: 8 cm. Source of image: https://survey.antiquities.org.il/index_Eng.html#/MapSurvey/1113/site/16439 ed. IIP dabb0003 [ח]נינה [...] [...] [צהי לו ה]ברכ[ה] '[H]inenna…[May he {or they}] be blessed' "[…] [Ihm werde der] Segen [zuteil]!" Beyer 1984: 396 (ooDA3) Beyer 1984: 396 (ooDA3) Gregg, Robert C., and Dan Urman. Jews, Pagans, and Christians in the Golan Heights: Greek and Other Inscriptions of the Roman and Byzantine Eras. South Florida Studies in the History of Judaism 140. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1996. ( p. 126 ) https://library.brown.edu/iip/viewinscr/dabb0003/ https://survey.antiquities.org.il/index_Eng.html#/MapSurvey/1113/site/16439
Dimensions: surface: w 30 x h 34 cm
Condition: Partially preserved inscription on a basalt lintel.
Text: Letter height 8 cm
Date: 200 CE - 337 CE
Findspot: Unknown
Original location: Palestina Dabbura (Kfar Devora; Khirbet Deborah; Dabura) 33.04464, 35.66587 Unexcavated synagogue/Beth Midrash unknown
Current repository: Unknown
Text type: fragmentary inscription
Summary:
Partially preserved inscription in JPA script from Dabbura (Kfar Devora; Khirbet Deborah; Dabura). 200 CE - 337 CE.
Changes history: 2022-11-30 Tomasz Barański Creation; 2023-12-19 Martyna Swierk Last modification; 2023-12-19 Martyna Swierk Preparation of EpiDoc file
Publication details: University of Warsaw; Warsaw;
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'[H]inenna…[May he {or they}] be blessed' (IIP dabb0003)
"[… Ihm werde der] Segen [zuteil]"
Beyer 1984: 396 (ooDA3)
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Bibliography
- K., Beyer, 1984, Die aramäischen Texte vom Toten Meer: samt den Inschriften aus Palästina, dem Testament Levis aus der Kairoer Genisa, der Fastenrolle und den alten Talmudischen Zitaten, Gottingen, 396. R.C., Gregg, D, Urman, 1996, Jews, Pagans, and Christians in the Golan Heights: Greek and Other Inscriptions of the Roman and Byzantine Eras, South Florida Studies in the History of Judaism 140, 126.