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Location

CAES0552B

Caesarea, Fourth or fifth century CE. Other Object. Magic.

Transcription

אין כאל ישרון

Translation

There is none like the God of Jeshurun.

Diplomatic

[no diplomatic]

Terminus post quem:
Terminus ante quem:
Notes
This translation comes from Deut. 33:26.

Languages

Hebrew

Dimensions

H: —; W: 0.7 cm; D: —

Date

300 CE to 499 CE

Current location

No provenance provided.

Figures

  • A rider with a nimbus to the right, spearing a prostrate figure. on the obverse of the extant medallion

Bibliography

Source of diplomatic

  • Hamburger, Anit. “A Greco-Samaritan Amulet from Caesarea.” Israel Exploration Journal 9, no. 1 (1959): 43–45.
    Zotero

Source of transcription

  • Hamburger, Anit. “A Greco-Samaritan Amulet from Caesarea.” Israel Exploration Journal 9, no. 1 (1959): 43–45.
    Zotero

Source of translation

  • Hamburger, Anit. “A Greco-Samaritan Amulet from Caesarea.” Israel Exploration Journal 9, no. 1 (1959): 43–45.
    Zotero
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