
Tel Dan stele - Wikipedia
The Tel Dan Stele is a fragmentary stele containing an Aramaic inscription which dates to the 9th century BCE. It is the earliest known extra-biblical archaeological reference to the house of …
The Tel Dan Inscription: The First Historical Evidence of King …
2024年6月4日 · The Tel Dan inscription, or “House of David” inscription, was discovered in 1993 at the site of Tel Dan in northern Israel in an excavation directed by Israeli archaeologist …
Tel Dan Stele - New World Encyclopedia
The Tel Dan Stele was a black basalt stele erected by an Aramaean (Syrian) king in northernmost Israel, containing an Aramaic inscription to commemorate his victory over the ancient …
Inscriptions Prove the ‘House of David’ - ArmstrongInstitute.org
The inscription was found during excavations at Tel Dan, an archaeological site in the Upper Galilee situated more than 220 kilometers (136 miles) from Jerusalem. The text on the Tel Dan …
The Tel Dan Stele: Beyond Apologetics - Biblical Historical Context
2022年1月2日 · The Tel Dan stele is a great example of the sort of archaeological discovery that apologists use to “prove the Bible true”. Sure, it mentions the “House of David”, and from an …
Does the Tel Dan stele prove King David's existence? - The Forward
2024年12月17日 · The Tel Dan stele, currently on display at the Jewish Museum, is the oldest non-biblical mention of the House of David. “House of David” inscribed on Tel Dan victory …
Tel Dan Stela & the Kings of Aram & Israel - biblearchaeology.org
2011年5月4日 · The Tel Dan Stela is extraordinary in that it names eight Biblical kings: Ben-Hadad II, Hazael, Joram, Ahab, Ahaziah, Jehoram, David and Jehu. It was most likely erected …
Tel Dan Stele, c. 840 BCE | Center for Online Judaic Studies
The Tel Dan Stele was erected by an Aramaic king in the mid-9th century BCE. Ancient Aram was to the northeast of Israel, in present day Syria. The inscription on the basalt stele, written in …
Dan - Biblical Archaeology - Maps and Findings
Tel Dan (Arabic “Tel El Kadi” – “The Judge’s Hill”) sits in the Hula Valley at the foot of Mount Hermon, about 200 m above sea level. Tel Dan’s elliptical shape dominates its surroundings …
The “Tel Dan Stele” - Bible Reading Archeology
2015年10月5日 · It may not look impressive, but this broken monument at the Israel Museum called the “Tel Dan Stele” (inset) is considered by some to be the most important find in …