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अधिक: आगे- Since German archaeologists had not gained possession of the Moabite Stone, they rushed to buy the Shapira Collection ahead of their rivals.
- The Bible's story is corroborated by the Mesha Stele, the Moabite Stone that was found in the Jordanian town of Dhiban in 1868.
- Mohammed Al-Majali who had control of al-Karak in 1868, was involved in the events that led to the destruction of the Moabite Stone.
- In 1869 members of the Bani Hamadi shattered the recently discovered Moabite Stone into pieces by lighting a fire under it and then pouring cold water over it.
- Furthermore, the Moabite Stone seemingly differentiates between the kingdom of Israel and the tribe of Gad, presenting Gad as predating Israel in the lands east of the Jordan,.
- The Moabite Stone also mentions ( line 17 ) a female counterpart of Chemosh, Ashtar-Chemosh, and a god Nebo ( line 14 ), probably the well-known Babylonian divinity Nabu.
- The name of the father of Mesha, " Chemosh-melek " ( " Chemosh is Malik " or " Chemosh is king "; compare Moabite Stone, line 1 ), indicates the possibility that Chemosh and Malik ( or Moloch ) were one and the same deity.
- After the find of the " Moabite Stone " in 1868 on the plateau east of the Dead Sea, Moses Wilhelm Shapira and his partner Salim al-Khouri forged and sold a whole range of presumed " Moabite " antiquities, and in 1883 Shapira presented what is now known as the " Shapira Strips ", a supposedly ancient scroll written on leather strips which he claimed had been found near the Dead Sea.
- Her handmaid status is regarded by some biblical scholars as indicating that the authors saw the tribe of Gad as being not of entirely Israelite origin; many scholars believe that Gad was a late addition to the Israelite confederation, as implied by the Moabite Stone, which seemingly differentiates between the Israelites and the tribe of Gad . " Gad " by this theory is assumed to have originally been a northwards-migrating nomadic tribe, at a time when the other tribes were quite settled in Canaan.
- Regarding the name " yhw3 ", Michael Astour observed that the " hieroglyphic rendering corresponds very precisely to the Hebrew tetragrammaton YHWH, or Yahweh, and antedates the hitherto oldest occurrence of that divine name on the Moabite Stone by over five hundred years . " One hypothesis is that it is reasonable to infer that the demonym'Israel'recorded on the Merneptah Stele refers to a Shasu enclave, and that, since later Biblical tradition portrays Yahweh " coming forth from el-Amarna letters.