Subject: Monumental Inscriptions from the Biblical World; West Semitic Monumental Inscriptions; Seal and Stamp Inscriptions; Seals and Seal Impressions
Moabite (2.72)
Notes
^ back to text1. Avigad and Sass 1997 #1010; Hestrin and Dayagi-Mendels 1979 #2.
^ back to text2. Avigad 1970:289; Herr 1978:156–157.
^ back to text3. Kemosham means “Kemosh is a ki…
Commentary
The seal of Kemosham son of Kemoshel the scribe (Moabite; provenience unknown).1 This seal is in the Moabite script of the eighth-seventh centuries bce.2
(Belonging) to Kemosham3
(son of) Kemoshel4
the scribe