An Israelite Residency at Mahanaim in Transjordan?

In this article we deal with the site of Tall adh-Dhahab al-Gharbi in the valley of the az-Zarqa River, the biblical Jabbok, in Jordan. We discuss a group of incised ashlar blocks found there, probably dating to the first half of the 8th century BCE. We suggest that the blocks originated from an off...

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Authors: Finkelstein, Israel (Author) ; Ornan, Tallay (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Interlibrary Loan:Interlibrary Loan for the Fachinformationsdienste (Specialized Information Services in Germany)
Published: 2024
In: Tel Aviv
Year: 2024, Volume: 51, Issue: 2, Pages: 217-237
Further subjects:B Tulul adh-Dhahab
B lion hunt
B palm-tree imagery
B Penuel
B Banquet
B Kuntillet ʿAjrud
B Jabbok
B Jeroboam II
B Tall adh-Dhahab al-Gharbi
B Mahanaim
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Summary:In this article we deal with the site of Tall adh-Dhahab al-Gharbi in the valley of the az-Zarqa River, the biblical Jabbok, in Jordan. We discuss a group of incised ashlar blocks found there, probably dating to the first half of the 8th century BCE. We suggest that the blocks originated from an official building, a residency or a gate complex, not yet excavated, and propose thematic similarities with visual imagery from Kuntillet ʿAjrud. We then show that this site can be securely identified with biblical Mahanaim and point to several biblical verses that may hint at the existence of a North Israelite residency there.
ISSN:2040-4786
Contains:Enthalten in: Tel Aviv
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1080/03344355.2024.2385148