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    Khirbet Shema is an archaeological site located in Israel at the foot of Mount Meron. It features the ruins of a large Jewish village of the Roman and...
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  • Susya (redirect from Khirbet Susiya)
    occur. The synagogues at Khirbet Shema, in the Upper Galilee, Horvat Rimmon 1 in the southern Shephelah, at Eshtemoa, and Khirbet Susiya were built as broadhouses...
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    Mausoleum with two loculus graves at Khirbet Shema' on Mount Meron, dated to the Late Roman and Early Byzantine periods, and identified by a medieval...
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    director, with Eric Meyers of Duke University, of the Joint Expedition to Khirbet Shema', Israel, an archaeological project of the American Schools of Oriental...
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    rock formation known as Elijah's Chair, and the archaeological site of Khirbet Shema. Further, the trail sees exposed pipes of the National Water Carrier...
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    experiences regarding Meron. Depopulated Palestinian locations in Israel Khirbet Shema, ancient site across the valley from Meron, with alleged tomb of Shammai...
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    For the nearby Qiryat Sefer/Modi'in Illit synagogue (1st century BCE) at Khirbet Badd 'Isa, Ascent of Beth-Horon, see here and here. Naburiya was a Jewish...
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    another synagogue from the same period was discovered at Magdala in 2021. Khirbet Wadi Hamam (Nahal Arbel) – 1st half of the 1st century CE – excavated 2007–2012;...
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    Early Islamic period, with a break during the late 5th–early 6th century Khirbet Samara synagogue, c. 20 km northwest of Nablus and built in the 4th century...
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  • ancient source for the Book of Samuel due to the use of an archaic term. Khirbet Qeiyafa ostracon – 10th century BC inscription – both the language it is...
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    Jerusalem." There is one God, YHWH, (informally referred to by Samaritans as Shema), the same God recognized by the Hebrew prophets. The Torah was given by...
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    pronunciation "Yahwe" or "Yahwa" to the present day.) As with Jews, the use of Shema (שמא "the Name") remains the everyday usage of the name among Samaritans...
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    which he recovered a seal with a beautifully depicted lion and the words "Shema servant of Jeroboam". Corbel vaulted tombs with no parallels in the southern...
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  •  5. pp. 10*–32*. ISBN 9781575068046. Livingston, David Palmer (1989). Khirbet Nisya 1979-1986: a Report on Six Seasons of Excavation (PhD). Andrews University...
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