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2,600-Year-Old Tiny Seal Reportedly Carrying Fingerprint of 'Biblical Personality' Found in JerusalemYear-Old Tiny Seal Reportedly Carrying Fingerprint of 'Biblical Personality' Found in Jerusalem Archaeologists have uncovered ...
A RARE 2,600 year-old clay seal linked to a Biblical scroll that threatened to curse people with hunger and devastation has ...
The clay seal that still had a print on it may have belonged to Yeda‛yah, the son of a figure mentioned in the Hebrew Bible.
The version of the name inscribed on the sealing, “Asayahu” contains an extra letter Vav, a type of suffix that was often added to ancient Hebrew names to testify to their connection with God ...
The Bible details how an ancient king received a doomsday warning about famine, war and exile. Now, archaeologists have uncovered an ancient seal linked to the ominous story.
A RARE 2,600 year-old clay seal linked to a Biblical scroll that threatened to curse people with hunger and devastation has been uncovered by stunned archaeologists. The exceptionally well-preserve… ...
Archaeologists have announced the discovery of a rare clay seal impression on Jerusalem’s Temple Mount that bears both an ancient Hebrew inscription and a visible fingerprint with Biblical links ...
Based on the writing style, the sealing dates to the late First Temple period, approximately the late-7th to early-6th century BCE. A rare clay sealing, bearing an ancient Hebrew inscription that ...
The name “Asayahu” appears in the Hebrew Bible (or the Tanakh) during the story of King Josiah of Judah. According to the tale, King Josiah ordered repairs be made to the temple 2,600 years ago.
“Obviously, we are not sure that the Asayahu mentioned on the sealing is the same that appears in the Bible,” Dvira told The Times of Israel (TOI) in an interview. “However, several such artifacts ...
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