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JERU0529

Jerusalem, First century BCE. Ossuary. Funerary (Malediction).

Transcription

כל די אנש מתהנה בחלתה דהקרבן אלה מן דבגוה

Translation

Whoever will reuse this ossuary for his benefit, a curse of God from the one who is within

Diplomatic

[no diplomatic]

Terminus post quem:
Terminus ante quem:

Languages

Aramaic, Hebrew

Dimensions

H: —; W: —; D: —

Date

50 BCE to 1 BCE

Current location

No provenance provided.

Figures

No figures described.

Bibliography

Source of diplomatic

  • Milik, J.T. “Trois Tombeaux Juifs Récemment Découverts Au Sud-Est de Jérusalem.” Liber Annuus 7 (1957 1956): 232–39.
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Source of transcription

  • Milik, J.T. “Trois Tombeaux Juifs Récemment Découverts Au Sud-Est de Jérusalem.” Liber Annuus 7 (1957 1956): 232–39.
    Zotero

Source of translation

  • Milik, J.T. “Trois Tombeaux Juifs Récemment Découverts Au Sud-Est de Jérusalem.” Liber Annuus 7 (1957 1956): 232–39.
    Zotero
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"Inscriptions of Israel/Palestine," JERU0529, 21 April 2026. https:doi.org/10.26300/pz1d-st89