Stèle de Tel Dan — Première mention extra-biblique de la « Maison de David »
כתובת תל דן
מחבר: Hazaël, roi d'Aram-Damas (c. 842 av. J.-C.)
דאַטע: c. 842 av. J.-C.
אויפֿהיטונג: Musée d'Israël, Jérusalem
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Di stele fun Tel Dan, gefundn in 1993–1994 fun der arkheoleg Avraham Biran in di khoyfarungen fun der alter-shitn fun Dan (tsafon Yisroel), iz eyner fun di vikhtikste arkheolegishe matzies far der geshikhte fun der tanakh. Dos inscription in alt-arameyish, tsugeriknt tsum melekh Hazaël fun Aram-Damas, gedenkt zayn nitsokhn ibern melekh fun Yisroel un ibern melekh fun der "Beys David" (bytdwd) — vos oysmakht di ershte ayszernish-biblishe ervenung fun der daveydishe dinastye. Di matzie volt zeyer an ek tsu der debaте ibern ge-ish-kayt fun melekh David, vos etlikhe "minimalistishe" biblishe veln betrakhten vi a purely legende-hafte figur. Dos inscription meynt oykh di milkhome tsvishn Aram un di malkhus Yisroel un Yehude, in eyntrog tsum toyre fun 2 Melukhim 8–10.
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English
The Tel Dan Stele, discovered in 1993–1994, is one of the most important archaeological discoveries for biblical history. This Old Aramaic inscription, attributed to King Hazael of Aram-Damascus, contains the first extra-biblical mention of the "House of David" (bytdwd), ending the debate about King David's historicity.