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Location

BETH0018

Galilee. Beth Shearim. 275 CE to 350 CE. Red carved and painted lintel. Funerary.

Transcription

Ῥιββὶ Εἰσάκιος Μοκίμου

Translation

Rabbi Isaac son of Mokim

Diplomatic

[no diplomatic]

Terminus post quem:
Terminus ante quem:
Notes
Catacomb 1, over entrance to Hall G

Languages

Greek, Hebrew, Aramaic

Dimensions

H: 60 cm; W: 13 cm; D: —

Date

275 CE to 350 CE

Current location

No provenance provided.

Figures

No figures described.

Bibliography

Source of diplomatic

No bibliography available for diplomatic transcription.

Source of transcription

No bibliography available for transcription.

Source of translation

No bibliography available for translation.

Other sources

  • Frey, Jean Baptiste. Corpus Inscriptionum Iudaicarum. Vol. II (Asie-Afrique). Roma: Pontificio Istituto di Archeologia Cristiana, 1952.
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  • Schwabe, M., and B. Lifshitz. Beth She’arim. Vol. 2, The Greek Inscriptions. Massada Press on behalf of the Israel Exploration Society, 1974.
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  • Schwabe, Moshe. “Greek Inscriptions from Beth She’arim.” Bulletin of the Jewish Palestine Exploration Society 5, no. 3 (1937): 77–97.
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  • Mazar, Benjamin. Beth She’arim. Vol. 1, Catacombs 1-4. Rutgers University Press on behalf of the Israel Exploration Society and the Institute of Archaeology, Hebrew University, 1973.
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