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Gabriel's Revelation, also called Hazon Gabriel (the Vision of Gabriel) [1] or the Jeselsohn Stone, [2] is a stone tablet with 87 lines of Hebrew text written in ink, containing a collection of short prophecies written in the first person.
A tablet, known as the Gabriel's Revelation or the Jeselsohn Stone, was likely found near the Dead Sea some time around the year 2000. It has been associated with the same community which created the Dead Sea scrolls, but does not mention Simon.
Gabriel's Revelation is a stone tablet with its text written in ink. Although the inscription is in a poor state of preservation, [17]: 11–12 the meaning of the legible text is still a matter of scholarship.
The oldest known tablet inscribed with the Ten Commandments from the Old Testament sold on Wednesday for $5.04 million, more than double its high estimate. The stone, which dates back around 1,500 ...
Gabriel's Revelation, also called the Vision of Gabriel [56] or the Jeselsohn Stone, [57] is a three-foot-tall (one metre) stone tablet with 87 lines of Hebrew text written in ink, containing a collection of short prophecies written in the first person and dated to the late 1st century BC. [58] [59] It is a tablet described as a "Dead Sea ...
Gabriel's Revelation; Gezer calendar; H. ... Zayit Stone This page was last edited on 9 November 2021, at 09:26 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
The following is a list of the world's oldest surviving physical documents. Each entry is the most ancient of each language or civilization. For example, the Narmer Palette may be the most ancient from Egypt, but there are many other surviving written documents from Egypt later than the Narmer Palette but still more ancient than the Missal of Silos.
Gabriel's Revelation; Cascajal Block; Mask of Agamemnon; Glozel tablets (archeological site discovered 1924), set of 100 inscribed ceramic tablets found in an authentic Medieval site among other artifacts of mixed authenticity and period [4] [5]