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Beit 'Anun, 350-450 CE. Mosaic Inscription. Dedicatory Prayer Invocation.

Transcription

Ὁ εἰσερχόμενοςεὐξάσθω ὑπὲρΠροβατίου τοῦπρεσβυτέρου

Translation

He who enters, let him pray for Probatius the priest.

Diplomatic

[no diplomatic]

Terminus post quem:
Terminus ante quem:
Notes
It is likely that Probatius was the priest in charge of this central church at the time of completion and dedication

Languages

Greek

Dimensions

H: —; W: 60 cm; D: 93 cm

Date

350 CE to 450 CE

Current location

No provenance provided.

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Bibliography

Source of diplomatic

  • Magen, Yitzhak. “The Central Church at Beit `Anun.” Christians and Christianity IV: Churches and Monasteries in Judea, 2012, 121–68.
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Source of transcription

  • Magen, Yitzhak. “The Central Church at Beit `Anun.” Christians and Christianity IV: Churches and Monasteries in Judea, 2012, 121–68.
    Zotero

Source of translation

  • Magen, Yitzhak. “The Central Church at Beit `Anun.” Christians and Christianity IV: Churches and Monasteries in Judea, 2012, 121–68.
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Other sources

  • Di Segni, Leah. “Greek Inscriptions from the Central Church at Beit `Anun.” In Christians and Christianity IV: Churches and Monasteries in Judea, 169–76. Jerusalem: Israel Antiquities Authority, 2012.
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