The first book-length treatment of the most important, and
controversial, inscription found in Israel in recent years. The
inscription contains a possible mention of the name 'David' and is
thought by many scholars to verify the existence of this king.
Contains a full account of the discovery, epigraphic analysis,
palaeographical analysis, possible arrangement of the three
fragments discovered, textual analysis and historical commentary.
It is more thorough in each of these treatments than any preceding
discussion, and reviews all of the major theories about the
inscription, with a well-considered conclusion. This is a volume
360 in the Journal for the Study of the Old Testament Supplement
series and volume 12 in the Copenhagen International Seminar
subseries.
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