National Treasures

About Findings Periods The Mandatory Collection of the Rockefeller Archaeological Museum
 
Object's Name: Ostracon Hebrew
Period: Iron II
Material: Pottery
Site: `Arad, T.
Lenght: 14.6 cm
Wide: 9.5 cm
Description: "Your son Gemar[yahu] and Nehemyahu gre[et] Malkiyahu; I have blessed [you to the Lor]d, and now: Your servant has listened to what [you] have said, and I [have written] to my lord [everything that] the man [wa]nted [and Eshiyahu ca]me from you, and [no] one [gave it to] them. And behold you knew [about the letters from] Edom (that) I gave to [my] lord [before sun]set. And [E]shi[yah]u slept [at my house], and he asked for the letter, [but I didn't gi]ve (it). The King of Judah should know [that w]e cannot send the [...., and th]is is the evil that Edo[m has done]." The ostracon is part of the archive of Eliashib son of Eshiyau, the commander of the Judean fortress at Arad.
Bibliography:
Aharoni, Y. 1981. Arad Inscriptions. Jerusalem, 70-74, No. 40.





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