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- Mesha_Stele abstract "The Mesha Stele (also known as the "Moabite Stone") is a stele (inscribed stone) set up around 840 BCE by King Mesha of Moab (a kingdom located in modern Jordan). Mesha tells how Kemosh, the God of Moab, had been angry with his people and had allowed them to be subjugated to Israel, but at length Kemosh returned and assisted Mesha to throw off the yoke of Israel and restore the lands of Moab. Mesha then describes his many building projects.The stone was discovered intact by Frederick Augustus Klein, an Anglican missionary, at the site of ancient Dibon (now Dhiban, Jordan), in August 1868, having been led to it by a local bedouin. Before it could be seen by another westerner, the next year it was smashed by local villagers during a dispute over its ownership. A "squeeze" (a papier-mâché impression) had been obtained by a local Arab on behalf of Charles Simon Clermont-Ganneau, and fragments containing most of the inscription (613 letters out of about a thousand) were later recovered and pieced together. The squeeze and the reassembled stele are now in the Louvre Museum.The Mesha stele is the longest Iron Age inscription ever found in the region, the major evidence for the Moabite language. The stele, whose story parallels, with some differences, an episode in the bible's Books of Kings (2 Kings 3:4-8), provides invaluable information on the Moabite language and the political relationship between Moab and Israel at one moment in the 9th century BCE. It is the most extensive inscription ever recovered that refers to the kingdom of Israel (the "House of Omri"), it bears the earliest certain extra-biblical reference to the Israelite God Yahweh (latinized: Jehovah), and — if French scholar André Lemaire's reconstruction of a portion of line 31 is correct — the earliest mention of the "House of David" (i.e., the kingdom of Judah). Although its authenticity has been disputed over the years, and other Biblical minimalists suggest the text not historical, but a biblical allegory, the stele is regarded as genuine and historical by the vast majority of biblical archaeologists today.".
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- Mesha_Stele created "c.840 BC".
- Mesha_Stele discovered "1868".
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- Mesha_Stele imageCaption "The Mesha Stele in its current location. The brown fragments are pieces of the original stele, whereas the smoother black material is Ganneau's reconstruction from the 1870s.".
- Mesha_Stele location The_Louvre.
- Mesha_Stele material Basalt.
- Mesha_Stele name "Mesha Stele".
- Mesha_Stele quote "...I afterwards ascertained that [Ganneau's] assertion as to no European having, before me, seen the stone was perfectly true... I am sorry to find that I was also the last European who had the privilege of seeing this monument of Hebrew antiquity in its perfect state of preservation.... ...The stone was lying among the ruins of Dhiban perfectly free and exposed to view, the inscription uppermost.... ...The stone is, as appears from the accompanying sketch, rounded on both sides, and not only at the upper end as mentioned by Monsieur Ganneau In the lower corner sides there are not as many words of the inscription missing as would be the case if it were square at the bottom, as M. Ganneau was wrongly informed by his authority; for, as in the upper part, so also in the lower, in exactly the same way the lines become smaller by degrees.... ...according to my calculation, had thirty-four lines, for the two or three upper lines were very much obliterated. The stone itself was in a most perfect state of preservation not one single piece being broken off, and it was only from great age and exposure to the rain and sun, that certain parts, especially the upper and lower lines, had somewhat suffered.".
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- Mesha_Stele title "Excerpts from Klein's Description of the Discovery of the Stele".
- Mesha_Stele writing "Moabite language".
- Mesha_Stele subject Category:Ancient_Near_East.
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- Mesha_Stele subject Category:Inscriptions.
- Mesha_Stele subject Category:Moab.
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- Mesha_Stele comment "The Mesha Stele (also known as the "Moabite Stone") is a stele (inscribed stone) set up around 840 BCE by King Mesha of Moab (a kingdom located in modern Jordan). Mesha tells how Kemosh, the God of Moab, had been angry with his people and had allowed them to be subjugated to Israel, but at length Kemosh returned and assisted Mesha to throw off the yoke of Israel and restore the lands of Moab.".
- Mesha_Stele label "Estela de Mesa".
- Mesha_Stele label "Mescha-Stele".
- Mesha_Stele label "Mesha Stele".
- Mesha_Stele label "Pedra Moabita".
- Mesha_Stele label "Stela Meszy".
- Mesha_Stele label "Stele di Mesha".
- Mesha_Stele label "Stele van Mesha".
- Mesha_Stele label "Stèle de Mesha".
- Mesha_Stele label "Стела Меша".
- Mesha_Stele label "نقش ميشع".
- Mesha_Stele label "メシャ碑文".
- Mesha_Stele label "米沙石碑".
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