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- Khirbet_el-Qom abstract "Khirbet el-Qom (or: al-Kum) is an archaeological site from the West Bank, in the territory of the biblical kingdom of Judah, between Lachish and Hebron, 14 km to the west of the latter. A cache of 1,700 ostraca in Aramaic was found there, dating from the Persian and Hellenistic periods, during which the area was classified as the Persian province of Idumea, with a mixed population of North Arabs, Edomites and Jews. The site is called Maqqedah in the Idumean ostraca . Based on this, some scholars identify Kh. el-Qom with biblical Makkedah (Joshua 10:10, 16, 17, 21, 28, 29; 12:16; 15:41).The site contains two tombs. The tombs were investigated by William Dever in 1967 following their discovery by tomb-robbers and following the earlier discoveries of Asherah-relating inscriptions at Kuntillet Ajrud. Both tombs contain inscriptions. The inscription from Tomb 2 is associated with a \"magic hand\" symbol, and reads:\"Uriyahu the honourable has written thisBlessed is/be Uriyahu by YahwehAnd [because?] from his oppressors by his asherah he has saved him[written] by Oniyahu\"\"...by his asherah...and his asherah\"The inscriptions date from the second half of the 8th century BCE, slightly after the Kuntillet Ajrud inscriptions. Unlike the Kuntillet Ajrud inscriptions, they do not include a place-name with the name of Yahweh (the Kuntillet Ajrud inscriptions talk of \"Yahweh of Samaria\" and \"Yahweh of Teman\"); this seems to indicate that they were written after the fall of Samaria, which left Yahweh as the god of one state only.".
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- Khirbet_el-Qom wikiPageWikiLink Aramaic_language.
- Khirbet_el-Qom wikiPageWikiLink Asherah.
- Khirbet_el-Qom wikiPageWikiLink Biblical_archaeology.
- Khirbet_el-Qom wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Israel.
- Khirbet_el-Qom wikiPageWikiLink Hamsa.
- Khirbet_el-Qom wikiPageWikiLink Hebron.
- Khirbet_el-Qom wikiPageWikiLink History_of_Israel.
- Khirbet_el-Qom wikiPageWikiLink History_of_ancient_Israel_and_Judah.
- Khirbet_el-Qom wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Judah.
- Khirbet_el-Qom wikiPageWikiLink Kuntillet_Ajrud.
- Khirbet_el-Qom wikiPageWikiLink Tel_Lachish.
- Khirbet_el-Qom wikiPageWikiLink West_Bank.
- Khirbet_el-Qom wikiPageWikiLink William_G._Dever.
- Khirbet_el-Qom wikiPageWikiLinkText "Khirbet el-Qom".
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- Khirbet_el-Qom wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Khirbet_el-Qom subject Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Israel.
- Khirbet_el-Qom hypernym Site.
- Khirbet_el-Qom type Place.
- Khirbet_el-Qom type Attraction.
- Khirbet_el-Qom type Site.
- Khirbet_el-Qom comment "Khirbet el-Qom (or: al-Kum) is an archaeological site from the West Bank, in the territory of the biblical kingdom of Judah, between Lachish and Hebron, 14 km to the west of the latter. A cache of 1,700 ostraca in Aramaic was found there, dating from the Persian and Hellenistic periods, during which the area was classified as the Persian province of Idumea, with a mixed population of North Arabs, Edomites and Jews. The site is called Maqqedah in the Idumean ostraca .".
- Khirbet_el-Qom label "Khirbet el-Qom".
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- Khirbet_el-Qom sameAs Q4132286.
- Khirbet_el-Qom wasDerivedFrom Khirbet_el-Qom?oldid=697227879.
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