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Moabite Stone
ancient stela, Moab kingdom
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- history of Moabites
- mention of Chemosh
discovery in
- Dibon
- Jordan
- In Jordan: Biblical associations
…period is the Mesha (or Moabite) Stone found at Dhībān in 1868, now in the Louvre Museum in Paris. It is inscribed in an eastern form of Canaanite, closely akin to Hebrew.
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- In Jordan: Biblical associations
use of
- Moabite alphabet
- In Moabite alphabet
The best-known example of the Moabite alphabet is from the Meshaʿ, or Moabite, Stone (Louvre, Paris), which was discovered in 1868 at Dibon, east of the Dead Sea. The stone bears a 34-line inscription of Meshaʿ, king of Moab, dating from the middle of the 9th century bc. Until the…
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- In Moabite alphabet
- Semitic script
- In calligraphy: Early Semitic writing
The so-called Moabite Stone (also in the Louvre), which dates from about 850 bce, has an inscription that is also a famous example of early Semitic writing.
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- In calligraphy: Early Semitic writing