A Note on Nora and the Nora Stone
A new translation of the Nora Stone is proposed based on a division of the first extant line of text into two words: בת רשש. Thus reconstructed, I demonstrate that this line can be translated as “A house he beat down.” It is subsequently proposed that the ‘בת’ or “house” noted at the start of the No...
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2012
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Bulletin of ASOR
Year: 2012, Volume: 365, Pages: 45-51 |
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