If you're interested in studying the antiquities of ancient Israelite culture, this beautifully compiled book will fascinate you. Echoes of the Past includes more than 220 inscriptions from Israel and the kingdoms beyond the River Jordan: Hebrew, Edomite, Ammonite, Moabite and Philistine inscriptions all appear in their native form, together with the Book of Balaam, and the Tel Dan Aramaic Inscription. Each inscription is transcribed, translated and annotated, and illustrated with photographs and drawings. It offers a revealing insight into the lives of ancient Israelites, and will interest anyone with an interest in Biblical history and archaeology, Semitic languages and Ancient Israelite and Near East history.
Hard Cover, 526 Pages
Size: 15.3cm x 23.3cm / 6" x 9.25"
Shmuel Ahituv is a professor emeritus of Ben Gurion University of the Negev's Bible, Archaeology and Near Middle Eastern Studies department, and recipient of the Israel Prize for Bible Studies. He edited the Biblical Encyclopaedia and has deciphered a selection of ancient Hebrew inscriptions, which are used by scholars across the globe.
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https://www.judaicawebstore.com/echoes-from-the-past-shmuel-ahituv102492Echoes from the Past, Shmuel Ahituvhttps://www.judaicawebstore.com/media/catalog/product/e/c/echoes-from-the-past.jpg9797USDOutOfStock/Judaica/Jewish Books/Hebrew Alphabet/Jewish Gifts from Israel/Hebrew Alphabet Gifts65316575<p><span>If you're interested in studying the antiquities of ancient Israelite culture, this beautifully compiled book will fascinate you. <em>Echoes of the Past</em> includes more than 220 inscriptions from Israel and the kingdoms beyond the River Jordan: Hebrew, Edomite, Ammonite, Moabite and Philistine inscriptions all appear in their native form, together with the Book of Balaam, and the Tel Dan Aramaic Inscription. Each inscription is transcribed, translated and annotated, and illustrated with photographs and drawings. It offers a revealing insight into the lives of ancient Israelites, and will interest anyone with an interest in Biblical history and archaeology, Semitic languages and Ancient Israelite and Near East history.</span></p>
<p><strong>Hard Cover, 526 Pages</strong></p>
<p><strong>Size:</strong> 15.3cm x 23.3cm / 6" x 9.25"</p>
<p><strong>Shmuel Ahituv </strong>is a professor emeritus of Ben Gurion University of the Negev's Bible, Archaeology and Near Middle Eastern Studies department, and recipient of the Israel Prize for Bible Studies. He edited the Biblical Encyclopaedia and has deciphered a selection of ancient Hebrew inscriptions, which are used by scholars across the globe.</p>00add-to-cartCarta