18889; 35.60306 Deir Alla (Arabic: دير علا) is the site of an ancient Near Eastern town in Balqa Governorate, Jordan. The Deir Alla Inscription, datable...
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The Deir 'Alla inscription or Balaam inscription, known as KAI 312, is a famous inscription discovered during a 1967 excavation in Deir 'Alla, Jordan...
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Balaam (section Deir Alla inscription)
spread among them and seventy thousand of them were dead. In 1967, at Deir Alla, Jordan, archaeologists found an inscription with a story relating visions...
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Tablets from Tell Deir 'Alla (Part II)". Andrews University Seminary Studies. 27 (2). de Vreeze, M. (2019). "The Late Bronze Deir 'Alla Tablets: A Renewed...
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"South-Central" group which together with Aramaic forms Central Semitic. The Deir Alla Inscription and Samalian have been identified as language varieties falling...
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Another Sukkot is a city east of the Jordan River, identified as tell Deir Alla, a high debris mound in the plain north of the Zarqa River and about one...
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Modern Hebrew word for human breasts in dual grammatical number. The Deir Alla Inscription contains shaddayin as well as elohin rather than elohim. Scholars...
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struggled to fit into either category, such as the Stele of Zakkur and the Deir Alla Inscription. The Northwest Semitic languages are a language group that...
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possibly also a Northwest Semitic language, but likely not Canaanitic. The Deir Alla Inscription, written in a dialect with Aramaic and South Canaanitic characteristics...
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Succoth-benoth, Babylonian deity The biblical site of Succoth in Transjordan (now Deir Alla) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Succoth...
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explains that "Some interpreters end the quotation after verse 15." The Deir Alla Inscription, the oldest alphabetic West Semitic epigraph, uses red for...
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large sections still lying course-on-course. Debris at six sites (Hazor, Deir 'Alla, Gezer, Lachish, Tell Judeideh, and 'En Haseva) is tightly confined stratigraphically...
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itself is attested by his mention along with the Moon-God Šaggar in the Deir Alla Inscription, the subject of which is largely the Sun-goddess Šamāš, thus...
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Shasu threatened the "Way of Horus" north from Gaza. Evidence shows that Deir Alla (Succoth) was destroyed, likely by an earthquake, after the reign of Queen...
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بن الجراح) is a historic mosque and mausoleum located in the town of Deir Alla, Jordan. It contains the purported tomb of Abu Ubayda ibn al-Jarrah, one...
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several of the larger tells in this part of the Jordan Valley (e.g. Tell Deir 'Alla, Tell al-Sa'idiyeh) as well as to the natural resources desirable in metal...
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Pantheon (religion) Rephaim Sons of God Heavenly host War in Heaven Deir Alla inscription Archon (Gnosticism) Sakenfeld, Katharine ed., "The New Interpreter's...
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signs resemble the Cypro-Minoan script. Three inscribed clay tablets from Deir Alla (SUCCOTH) also have been attributed to the Philistines. These signs resemble...
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Iron Age, several Moabite cultic sites have been found in places such as Deir Alla, Damiyah, Ataruz or Khirbet al-Mudayna. According to II Kings, at times...
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(Not participating) Shabab Nazal (Not participating) Deir Alla Promoted to 2023 Second Division Deir Abi Saeed Doqarah Marj Al-Hammam Wadi Al-Rayan Table...
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Hoftijzer, Jacob; Kooij, Gerrit Van der (January 1991). The Balaam Text from Deir ʻAlla Re-evaluated: Proceedings of the International Symposium Held at Leiden...
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is discussed in these sources: Deir Alla Inscription. Deir Alla, circa 9th–8th century BCE. In, e.g., "The Deir ʿAlla Plaster Inscriptions (2.27) (The...
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Ghor es-Safi Rabba Al-Sarhan v Alia Al-Husun v Shabab Hwarah Al-Karmel v Deir Alla Al-Hashimiya v Al-Khaldieh Jerash v Al-Yarmouk That Ras v Umm al-Quttayn...
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com/image/I0000NLzQXXVWtzM Sharp photo Judean pillar figure Khirbet el-Qom Deir Alla Inscription Pugat https://flickr.com/photos/101561334@N08/28347811027/in/photostream/...
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The main room in building A contained benches, like the space where the Deir Alla inscription was found, among other parallels between the two. Meshel said...
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Proto-Sinaitic, and its origin hasn't been discovered. Canaanite languages Deir Alla Woodard, Roger (2008), The Ancient Languages of Syria-Palestine and Arabia...
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says: "Sukkot (of Joshua 13:27) is Dar'ellah". Franken, H.J. (1992). Deir Alla, tell (archaeology). Vol. 2. Anchor Bible Dictionary. p. 126.{{cite book}}:...
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People of Side Side South Gileadite Afro-Asiatic 770s BC People of Deir Alla Deir Alla Sumerian language isolate 0s AD Sumerians Sumer and Akkad Sutean...
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Kepen) Dan, former Laish (Tel Dan, Tell el-Qadi) Damascus (Dimasqu) Deir Alla (Pethor?) Dhiban (Dibon) Dor (D-jr, Dora) Dura-Europos (Dur) Ebla (Tell...
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v Malka Yarmouk Al-Shunah v Marj Al-Hamam Al-Jubaiha v Shabab Hasban Deir Alla v Ard Al-Ezi Ittihad Russeifa v Al-Ordon Lil-Fursia Al-Rasheed v Tafila...
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