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The Tel Dan inscription : a critical investigation of recent research on its palaeography and philology / Hallvard Hagelia.

Title
The Tel Dan inscription : a critical investigation of recent research on its palaeography and philology / Hallvard Hagelia.
Author
Hagelia, Hallvard, 1944-
Publication
Uppsala : Uppsala University Library, 2006.

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250 p. : ill.; 25 cm.
Summary
The so called Tel Dan inscription was found on Tel Dan in northern Israel in 1993 and 1994. The fragmented inscription is written in ancient Aramaic. Its originator is supposed to be an Aramaic king, probably king Hazael of Damascus, who brags about defeating two kings from Israel and Juda. If so, it should be dated in the late 9th century BCE, and is probably the oldest documentation of the name "Israel" from the Levant. The text mentions bytdwd, which most scholars translate "House of David". If that is a correct translation, we have the oldest non-biblical reference to King David of Jerusalem or his dynasty. The text is of miliatary content. This is a royal inscription, and as such parallel to a few other historical Aramaic inscriptions from first half of the last millennium BCE.
Series Statement
Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis. Studia Semitica Upsaliensia, 0585-5535 ; 22
Uniform Title
Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis. Studia Semitica Upsaliensia ; 22.
Subject
  • Bible. > Antiquities
  • Dan (Extinct city)
  • Inscriptions, Aramaic > Dan (Extinct city)
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 230-246) and index.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
ISBN
9155466133 (pbk.)
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library