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Meá¹£ad Hashavyahu is an
ancient fortress on the
border of the Iron Age
Kingdom of
Judah facing the
Philistine city of
Ashdod near the
Mediterranean Sea...
- non-Biblical
reference to
Sabbath is in an
ostracon found in
excavations at
Mesad Hashavyahu,
which has been
dated to
approximately 630 BCE. The
Tanakh and...
- The Yavne-Yam ostracon, also
known as the
Mesad Hashavyahu ostracon, is an
ostracon containing a
written appeal by a
field worker to the fortress's governor...
- The
geological fracture seen on the
remains of the
northern wall of the
Mesad....
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Biblical archaeology have been
found at: Arad, Israel, or Tel Arad
Lachish Mesad Hashavyahu Ostraca House at
Samaria Elah
Fortress at
Khirbet Qeiyafa Additionally...
- Gulf of
Eilat in the south, as well as the
Coastal Plain in the west in
Mesad Hashavyahu fortress. The
formation of the
Kingdom of
Judah is a subject...
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occur in a 7th
century BCE
ostracon discovered at the
ancient fortress of
Mesad Hashavyahu,
which could refer to a
servant doing certain kinds of work "before...
- (circa 620 BCE) but
similar script is
found on an
ostracon excavated at
Mesad Hashavyahu,
containing a
petition for
redress of
grievances (an
appeal by...
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jugum of the
acridid wing is
represented only by the
small membrane (Ju)
mesad of the last
vannal vein. The
jugum is more
highly developed in some other...
- the town and its
ruins can be seen today. The site,
known Qasr
Rekhmeh or
Mesad Yeruham, was
excavated in 1966 by R. Cohen.
Modern Yeruham was
founded on...