ANCIENT SYNAGOGUE INSCRIPTIONS
Synagogue Inscriptions
from the Oldest Synagogues in the world
Delos, Greece #1: 250 BC
(Samaritan Synagogue)
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A. Delos Synagogue
Inscription #1: (One of two inscriptions from Delos)
1.
Inscription text: “The Israelites on Delos who make first fruit
offerings to the temple on Mt. Gerizim, crown with a gold crown Sarapion, son
of Jason, of Knossos for his benefactions toward them.”
2.
Glyptic artifact: Greek Synagogue inscription on marble
3.
Provenance: Both Delos inscriptions #1 and #2 were found together
on the seashore 100 meters from the Synagogue on Delos Island, Greece 1979 AD
4.
Current location: Delos Museum, Greece
5.
Delos Synagogue Occupation Date (SOD)
= Excavation date + Inscriptional date + Literary date = 250 BC
a.
SOD
computation system details
b.
Excavation date: Delos
excavation top plan 250 BC
c.
Inscriptional date: 250 BC and Delos
#2 synagogue inscription
d.
Literary date: none
6.
References:
a.
Les Israélites de Délos et la juiverie délienne, Philippe
Bruneau, BCH, p465, 1982 AD
b.
IJO: Inscriptiones Judaicae Orientis, David Noy, vol 1, Arc67, 2004 AD
7.
Related Bible verses:
a.
Woman at the well, “Spirit and Truth” John 4:7-45
b.
Freewill “first fruit offerings” sent to needy Christians in Jerusalem
by early Christians: 1 Cor 16:1-2
8.
Further documentation:
a.
Delos inscription: 250 BC
b.
Delos
excavation top plan 250 BC
B. Discussion about inscription:
1. This
is one of two Delos inscriptions found together on the shore near the
synagogue. See the other Delos
inscription #2: 250 BC
2. “Bruneau
dates the inscription to 150-50 BCE on palaeographic grounds. For the
significance of oi, iv MIXT for dating, cf. #Ach66. If the dating is correct,
it shows striking continuity with #Ach66 in the way the Samaritans of Delos
designated themselves, and in the form of wreath used on the stones (unless the
wreaths survive from earlier use). The two inscriptions
may be closer to each other in time than Bruneau believes.” (IJO: Inscriptiones Judaicae Orientis, David
Noy, vol 1, Arc67, p233, 2004 AD)
3. Bruneau
wrongly dated this inscription to 150 BC because quasi-citizenship for
foreigners wasn’t granted until the beginning of Athenian control in 166 BC.
Bruneau also takes the extreme view that this is not even a synagogue but a
prayer.
4. “The
two inscriptions may be closer to each other in time than Bruneau believes”
(IJO, Noy, vol 1, p233, 2004)
5. John
Hycranus destroyed the Samaritan temple on Mt Gerizim in 128 BC: Jos. Ant
13:254
6. Knossos
is the capital of Crete Island.
See also: The
Samaritans: Full outline and their history.
For full discussion on the
Delos Synagogue see: Delos
excavation top plan 250 BC
See also: First Century Jewish Messianic
Expectation: As
witnessed in the Dead Sea scrolls.
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Origin: Synagogues
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Collective Names of Synagogues: House
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Sabbath Assemblies in Synagogues absent from Tanakh
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Greek Septuagint: The
Standard Tanakh of every ancient synagogue
21.
Greek Septuagint scroll of the Twelve Minor Prophets written in 50 BC
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Prayer in Synagogues: “House
of prayer” Proseuche
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Food: Sacred
Passover Meals, No Common Meals In Synagogues
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Sermon Topics in Synagogues: How
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Singing in Synagogues: Non-Instrumental
Acapella Responsive Singing
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Benevolence Money: Freewill
Weekly First fruits Collections for poor in Synagogues
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Role of Women in Synagogues: Never
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Civil Court: Judgements,
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Civic Meetings: Political
Town Hall assemblies in Synagogues
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Christians replaced Jews: Replacement
theology is pure Christianity
Synagogue Occupation Date (SOD)= Excavation date + Inscriptional date + Literary
date
Allusions: Synagogue
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Master builder Stonemason Jesus: “Upon
this Rock I will build My church”
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