Wow, it was 586 BCE!

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  • Bryan
    Bryan

    http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1200475897717&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull

    A stone seal bearing the name of one of the families who acted as servants in the First Temple and then returned to Jerusalem after being exiled to Babylonia has been uncovered in an archeological excavation in Jerusalem's City of David, a prominent Israeli archeologist said Wednesday.

    The 2,500-year-old black stone seal, which has the name "Temech" engraved on it, was found earlier this week amid stratified debris in the excavation under way just outside the Old City walls near the Dung Gate, said archeologist Dr. Eilat Mazar, who is leading the dig.

    According to the Book of Nehemiah, the Temech family were servants of the First Temple and were sent into exile to Babylon following its destruction by the Babylonians in 586 BCE.

    The family was among those who later returned to Jerusalem, the Bible recounts.

    Bryan

  • Leolaia
    Leolaia

    Bear in mind that the seal is undated and does not contribute to the chronology of the period.

  • Bryan
    Bryan

    Well, yeah I realize that. I just like the fact that the date was printed and shown as the correct date.

    BRYAN

  • Exterminator
    Exterminator

    It never ceases to amaze me that all those ancient people watching stars, taking a great interest in astronomy, recording events, etc., all proved incapable of creating the one very simple thing we expected of them: a calendar

    Just counting "year one", "year two", "year four hundred and twenty-five"...

    No, that was too much to ask for

  • inkling
    inkling
    all proved incapable of creating the one very simple thing we expected of them: a calendar

    What is wrong with a king-based calendar? Like... We are living in the 8th year of King G.W. Bush :)

    I know, it seems weird and clumsy, but i'm sure people could get used to it. Hey, we americans have all got used to a awful non-intuitive measuring system...

    [inkling]

  • cultswatter
    cultswatter

    The British museum is also a good place to verify that date

  • Tatiana
    Tatiana

    Link says HTTP 500.

  • Lady Liberty
    Lady Liberty

    Dear Bryan,

    Thank you so much for this most interesting new discovery. For some reason when I tried to click on your link it was disabled. I googled it and found the same article, but the clip board would not allow me to copy and paste it here. I went on, and found this article, which I believe is very simular of the one you were trying to link to us. Anyhow..just thought I would post this for others for you.

    Sincerely,

    Lady Liberty

    http://fatherjohn.blogspot.com/2008/01/jerusalem-post-2500-year-old-seal-from.html

    Jerusalem Post 2500 year old Seal from First Temple Period Found

    First Temple seal found in Jerusalem
    By ETGAR LEFKOVITS




    A stone seal bearing the name of one of the families who acted as servants in the First Temple and then returned to Jerusalem after being exiled to Babylonia has been uncovered in an archeological excavation in Jerusalem's City of David, a prominent Israeli archeologist said Wednesday.

    Photo: Edwin Trebels courtesy of Dr. Eilat Mazar

    The 2,500-year-old black stone seal, which has the name "Temech" engraved on it, was found earlier this week amid stratified debris in the excavation under way just outside the Old City walls near the Dung Gate, said archeologist Dr. Eilat Mazar, who is leading the dig.

    According to the Book of Nehemiah, the Temech family were servants of the First Temple and were sent into exile to Babylon following its destruction by the Babylonians in 586 BCE.

    The family was among those who later returned to Jerusalem, the Bible recounts.


    The seal, which was bought in Babylon and dates to 538-445 BCE, portrays a common and popular cultic scene, Mazar said.

    The 2.1 x 1.8-cm. elliptical seal is engraved with two bearded priests standing on either side of an incense altar with their hands raised forward in a position of worship.

    A crescent moon, the symbol of the chief Babylonian god Sin, appears on the top of the altar.

    Under this scene are three Hebrew letters spelling Temech, Mazar said.

    The Bible refers to the Temech family: "These are the children of the province, that went up out of the captivity, of those that had been carried away, whom Nebuchadnezzar the king of Babylon had carried away, and came again to Jerusalem and to Judah, every one unto his city." [Nehemiah 7:6]... "The Nethinim [7:46]"... The children of Temech." [7:55].

    The fact that this cultic scene relates to the Babylonian chief god seemed not to have disturbed the Jews who used it on their own seal, she added.

    The seal of one of the members of the Temech family was discovered just dozens of meters away from the Opel area, where the servants of the Temple, or "Nethinim," lived in the time of Nehemiah, Mazar said.

    "The seal of the Temech family gives us a direct connection between archeology and the biblical sources and serves as actual evidence of a family mentioned in the Bible," she said. "One cannot help being astonished by the credibility of the biblical source as seen by the archaeological find."

    The find will be announced by Mazar at the 8th annual Herzliya Conference on Sunday.

    The archeologist, who rose to international prominence for her recent excavation that may have uncovered King David's palace, most recently uncovered the remnants of a wall from Nehemiah.

    The dig is being sponsored by the Shalem Center, a Jerusalem research institute where Mazar serves as a senior fellow, and the City of David Foundation, which promotes Jewish settlement throughout east Jerusalem.

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  • Bryan
    Bryan

    Thanks lady Liberty. Not sure what happened to the link but here it is. Ot's from the Jeruselem Post:

    best,

    Edited because it was the same article.

  • Tatiana
    Tatiana

    Thank you...bookmarked.

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