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- Deir_Alla_Inscription abstract "The Deir 'Alla Inscription (or Bala'am Son of Be'or Inscription) was discovered during a 1967 excavation in Deir 'Alla, Jordan. The excavation revealed a many-chambered structure that had also been destroyed by an earthquake, during the Persian period at the site, on the wall of which was written a story relating visions of the seer of the gods Bala'am, son of Be'or, who may be the same Bala'am mentioned in Numbers 22–24 and in other passages of the Bible. This Bala'am differs from the one in Numbers in that rather than being a prophet of Yahweh, he is associated with Ashtar, a god named Shgr, and Shadday gods and goddesses. It also features the word \"Elohim\", taken to mean \"gods\" in the plural rather than the Hebrew deity. The Oxford Handbook of Biblical Studies describes it as \"the oldest example of a book in a West Semitic language written with the alphabet, and the oldest piece of Aramaic literature.\" The inscription is datable to ca. 840–760 BCE; it was painted in inks on fragments of a plastered wall - red and black inks were used, apparently to emphasize the text. In all, 119 pieces of inked plaster were recovered. The wall, near the summit of the tell, was felled by yet another tremor.".
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- Deir_Alla_Inscription wikiPageWikiLink Ashtar-Chemosh.
- Deir_Alla_Inscription wikiPageWikiLink Balaam.
- Deir_Alla_Inscription wikiPageWikiLink Book_of_Numbers.
- Deir_Alla_Inscription wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Near_East_steles.
- Deir_Alla_Inscription wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aramaic_inscriptions.
- Deir_Alla_Inscription wikiPageWikiLink Deir_Alla.
- Deir_Alla_Inscription wikiPageWikiLink Elohim.
- Deir_Alla_Inscription wikiPageWikiLink Jordan.
- Deir_Alla_Inscription wikiPageWikiLink SShaddai_(god).
- Deir_Alla_Inscription wikiPageWikiLink West_Semitic_languages.
- Deir_Alla_Inscription wikiPageWikiLink Yahweh.
- Deir_Alla_Inscription wikiPageWikiLinkText "Balaam inscription".
- Deir_Alla_Inscription wikiPageWikiLinkText "Deir Alla Inscription".
- Deir_Alla_Inscription wikiPageWikiLinkText "ancient inscription".
- Deir_Alla_Inscription subject Category:Ancient_Near_East_steles.
- Deir_Alla_Inscription subject Category:Aramaic_inscriptions.
- Deir_Alla_Inscription type Language.
- Deir_Alla_Inscription type Attraction.
- Deir_Alla_Inscription type Language.
- Deir_Alla_Inscription type Site.
- Deir_Alla_Inscription type Stele.
- Deir_Alla_Inscription comment "The Deir 'Alla Inscription (or Bala'am Son of Be'or Inscription) was discovered during a 1967 excavation in Deir 'Alla, Jordan. The excavation revealed a many-chambered structure that had also been destroyed by an earthquake, during the Persian period at the site, on the wall of which was written a story relating visions of the seer of the gods Bala'am, son of Be'or, who may be the same Bala'am mentioned in Numbers 22–24 and in other passages of the Bible.".
- Deir_Alla_Inscription label "Deir Alla Inscription".
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- Deir_Alla_Inscription sameAs Inscriptions_de_Deir_Alla.
- Deir_Alla_Inscription sameAs כתובת_בלעם.
- Deir_Alla_Inscription sameAs Inskripsi_Deir_Alla.
- Deir_Alla_Inscription sameAs Inskrypcja_z_Dajr_Alla.
- Deir_Alla_Inscription sameAs m.080jfks.
- Deir_Alla_Inscription sameAs Q2893219.
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