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Dating: AD 301 - AD 600
Language: Jewish Palestinian Aramaic
Monumental:
Medium: stone
Visible:
Accessible:
Has figural depiction:
Has iconoclastic damage:
Activities commemorated: unknown
Funds: unknown
Price:
Placement: unknown
People mentioned:
Name:
Elazar
Patronym:
Status:
unspecified
Ethnic allegance:
Semitic
Tribal allegane:
Shobi
Family status:
unspecified
Role:
Benefactor
Occupation:
unspecified
Age:
Gender:
male
Religion:
Judaism
Religious denomination:
unspecified
Language:
Jewish Palestinian Aramaic

Description

date: unknown description: Partially preserved inscription, which exact findspot is unknown. The stone was probably reused elsewhere. Text in two lines on a basalt stone. Dimensions: 35.5x29 cm. Letters height 4-8 cm. ed. Urman 1995: 475-477 …הבר… …[אליע]זר שובי… '… Elazar (the) Shobi' commentary: The nickname can be related to geography or a biblical name who is mentioned 2 Samuel 17:27. For some parallel in archaeological material, see. Urman 1995: 475-477. Urman, D. 1995. "Qisrin (Qasri)" [in:] Ancient Synagogues, ed. D. Urman and P. Flesher, Leiden, 1995: 463-481 (especially 475-477).


Author: Tomasz Barański
Added by: Martyna
Created: 2022-12-15 14:52:16
Last update: 2024-01-15 09:21:21

Dimensions: surface: cm

Condition: Partially preserved inscription, which exact findspot is unknown. The stone was probably reused elsewhere. Text in two lines on a basalt stone. Dimensions: 35.5x29 cm.

Text: Letter height 4-8 cm

Date: 301 CE - 600 CE

unknown

Findspot: Unknown

Original location: Palestina Qasrin (Katzrin; Qatzrin) 32.992, 35.691 Synagogue unknown

Current repository: Unknown

Text type: fragmentary inscription

Summary:

Partially preserved inscription in JPA script from Qasrin (Katzrin; Qatzrin). 301 CE - 600 CE.

Changes history: 2022-12-15 Tomasz Barański Creation; 2024-01-15 Martyna Swierk Last modification; 2024-01-15 Martyna Swierk Preparation of EpiDoc file

Publication details: University of Warsaw; Warsaw;

Available under licence CC-BY 4.0

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Interpretive

[...]הבר[...]
[...אליע]זר שובי[...]

Diplomatic

[···]הבר[···]
[···....]זרשובי[···]

Translation

'... Elazar (the) Shobi'

Commentary

The nickname can be related to geography or a biblical name who is mentioned 2 Samuel 17:27. For some parallel in archaeological material, see. Urman 1995: 475-477.

Bibliography (edition)

    D., Urman, 1995, Qisrin (Qasri, [in:] Ancient Synagogues, ed.D. Urman and P. Flesher, Leiden, 475-477.

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