Ancient Synagogue Inscription from Athribis, Egypt: 194 BC
Synagogue Inscriptions from the Oldest Synagogues in the world
Athribis, Egypt #1: 194 BC |
A. Synagogue Inscription:
1. Inscription text: “On behalf of King Ptolemy and Queen Cleopatra, Ptolemy son of Epikydes, chief of police, and the Jews of Athribis (dedicated) the synagogue [Lit. proseuche = house of prayer] to the Most High God”
2. Glyptic Artifact: Greek Synagogue inscription on Marble
3. Provenance: Athribis (Benha), Egypt, 1876 AD
4. Current location: Unable to determine current location.
5. Synagogue Occupation Date (SOD) = Excavation date + Inscriptional date + Literary date = 194 BC
a. SOD computation system details
b. Excavation date: none
c. Inscriptional date: 194 BC
d. Literary date: none
6. Contemporary Ruler: Ptolemy V Epiphanes King of Ptolemy (204-180 BC)
7. References:
a. JIGRE #27; Corpus Inscriptionum Judaicarum II, Jean-Baptiste Frey, 2.1443, 1952 AD
8. Related Literary references:
a. Acts 16:13
b. 1 Cor 6
c. Philo, Embassy 132-134
d. Josephus, Life 277
9. Further documentation and comments:
a. This inscription is one of two found at Athribis. See Athribis #2
B. Inscription footnotes:
1. Lit. proseuche = house of prayer, synagogue]
2. The phrase “Most high God” is clearly Hebrew.
By Steve Rudd 2017: Contact the author for comments, input or corrections
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