A rare stone seal from the First Temple period bearing a winged figure and a name in paleo-Hebrew script – Yehoezer ben Hoshayahu – was discovered recently near the Southern Wall of Jerusalem ...
A rare and unique First Temple period stone seal that features paleo-Hebrew script and an image of a protective demon or ...
A rare and unique First Temple-era stone inscribed with a name in paleo-Hebrew script has been uncovered near Jerusalem's ...
The paleolithic, or paleo, diet – aka the stone age, hunter-gatherer or caveman diet – is based on the idea that if we eat like our ancient ancestors, we’ll be healthier and reduce our risk ...
The trinket was notably inscribed with the paleo-Hebrew phrase, “Le Yehoʼezer ben Hoshʼayahu,” meaning “For Yeho’ezer son of Hosh’ayahu” — referring to two prominent men who may ...
Estimated to be around 2,700 years old, the item is one of the oldest finds since excavations began in the country. The trinket was notably inscribed with the paleo-Hebrew phrase, “Le Yehoʼezer ben ...
On both sides of the figure an inscription is engraved in paleo-Hebrew script – "LeYehoʼezer ben Hoshʼayahu." The release continues that, "The name Yehoʼezer is familiar to us from the Bible ...
The name of Yehuchal ben Shelemiyahu, a figure mentioned in the Bible, is legible in paleo-Hebrew script on this clay seal impression. While the historic King David remains elusive, Mazar's ...
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