Ancient Synagogue Inscription from Cairo, Egypt: 246 BC
Synagogue Inscriptions from the Oldest Synagogues in the world
Cairo, Egypt: 246 BC |
A. Synagogue Inscription:
1. Inscription text: “On the orders of the queen & king, in place of the previous plaque about the dedication of the synagogue1 let what is written below be written. King Ptolemy Euergetes [proclaimed] the synagogue inviolate2. The queen & king gave the order”
2. Glyptic Artifact: Greek Synagogue inscription on Marble
3. Provenance: Bought in Cairo, Egypt, 1875 AD
4. Current location: Bode Museum, Berlin.
5. Synagogue Occupation Date (SOD) = Excavation date + Inscriptional date + Literary date = 246 BC
a. SOD computation system details
b. Excavation date: none
c. Inscriptional date: 246 BC
d. Literary date: none
6. Contemporary Rulers:
a. Contemporary Ruler when new inscription replaced old one: Cleopatra VII, Ptolemy XIV or XV (47-31 BC)
b. Contemporary Ruler of original inscription: Ptolemy III Euergetes King of Ptolemy (246-222 BC)
7. References:
a. Corpus Inscriptionum Judaicarum II, Jean-Baptiste Frey, 2.1449, 1952 AD
8. Related Literary references:
a. Acts 16:13
b. Philo, Embassy 132-134
c. Josephus, Life 277
9. Further documentation and comments:
a. This is a new inscription that replaced an older inscription. While the new inscription dates archeologically to c. 40 BC, it replaced a much older inscription that dates to 246 BC.
B. Inscription footnotes:
1. Lit. proseuche = house of prayer, synagogue
2. inviolate = right of asylum, Sanctuary status when inside the synagogue.
3. The Greek inscription is augmented with the Latin “regina et rex” which translates to “The queen and king”
By Steve Rudd 2017: Contact the author for comments, input or corrections
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