- Source: Shema seal
The Shema Seal is an ancient Jasper seal that dates to the 8th century BCE and mentions the King of ancient Israel, Jeroboam.
Discovery
Archaeologist Gottlieb Schumacher and his team began excavating at Megiddo and found the seal during a three-year excavation program. The seal was discovered in 1904, in an excavation dump. The layers in which it was found were dated to the eighth century BCE. Schumacher sent the original seal to Istanbul, but it was never returned. In 1966 Gottlieb's daughter gave a testimonial that her father told her that the seal was placed in Abdul Hamid II tomb.
A bronze cast was made before it was sent away.
Bulla
In the 1980s, Yigal Ronen, a nuclear engineer and amateur antiquities collector from Ben Gurion university, visited the Bedouin market in Be'er Sheva. He was offered a tiny clay lump stamped with the image of a roaring lion and ancient Hebrew writing. Ronen bought it for 10 shekels, even though he suspected it to be a forgery.
It turned out to be authentic. It is not the original Meggido seal, but features the same images and dates from the same period as the original. However, some contest its authenticity.
Text
“Belonging to Shema (שמע) the servant of Jeroboam.”Hebrew to English translation:
‘lshm’ ‘bd yrbm’
See also
List of inscriptions in biblical archaeology
Kingdom of Israel (Samaria)
Kingdom of Judah
Kings of ancient Israel and Judah
Beersheba Settlement
Governor of Jerusalem Seal
Kosher Bread Stamp
References
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- Daftar tokoh Alkitab yang diidentifikasi dalam sumber di luar Alkitab
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- Menkauhor Kaiu
- Shema seal
- Jeroboam II
- King Ahaz's seal
- Governor of Jerusalem Seal
- List of inscriptions in biblical archaeology
- Kosher Bread Stamp
- Messianic Judaism
- Book of Deuteronomy
- Shama, Ghana
- Mosaic covenant