Die Inschrift des Mesha, K niges von Moab offers a detailed examination of the Mesha Stele, a significant artifact for understanding the history of Moab and its relationship with ancient Israel. Written by Ferdinand Hitzig, this work provides a German translation and scholarly analysis of the inscription, shedding light on the political, religious, and linguistic aspects of the 9th century BCE. The Mesha Stele, also known as the Moabite Stone, is invaluable for biblical scholars and historians interested in corroborating and contextualizing events described in the Old Testament. This work remains a crucial resource for anyone studying the ancient Near East and the historical backdrop of the Bible.
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