- The
Ketef Hinnom scrolls, also
described as
Ketef Hinnom amulets, are the
oldest surviving texts currently known from the
Hebrew Bible,
dated to c. 600...
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Ketef Hinnom (Hebrew: כתף הינום, romanized:
ketef hinom, lit. 'Shoulder of Hinnom') is an
archaeological site
discovered in the 1970s
southwest of the...
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amulets with
these verses written on them have been
found in
graves at
Ketef Hinnom,
dating from the
First Temple Period. The
triple invocation of YHWH...
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Jewish Publication Society Jewish Publication Society of
America Version Ketef Hinnom Ketuvim Nevi'im New
Jewish Publication Society of
America Tanakh...
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adaptations of the Book of
Exodus History of the Jews in
Ancient Egypt Ketef Hinnom Song of the Sea
Johnstone 2003, p. 72.
Finkelstein &
Silberman 2002...
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promulgated at that time. In 1979, two
silver scrolls were
uncovered at
Ketef Hinnom, an
archaeological site
southwest of the Old City of Jerusalem, which...
- is one of the better-preserved
books of the Pentateuch.
Fragments of the
Ketef Hinnom scrolls containing verses from
Numbers have been
dated as far back...
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Priestly Blessing from the Book of
Numbers were
excavated in
Jerusalem at
Ketef Hinnom. On 25
September 2011 the
Israel Museum Digital Dead Sea Scrolls...
- ; Vaughn, A.G.; Lundberg, M.J.; Zuckerman, B. (2004). "The
Amulets from
Ketef Hinnom: A New
Edition and Evaluation".
Bulletin of the
American Schools...
- The
Tetragrammaton in the
Ketef Hinnom silver scrolls with the
Priestly Blessing from the Book of
Numbers (c. 600 BCE)...