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Online Corpus of the Inscriptions of Ancient North Arabia

TIJ 312

Text Information

Siglum
TIJ 312
Alternative Sigla
King 1990: 667
Transliteration
s¹mʿ ḏs²ry f{ṣ}
Translation
May Ḏs²ry hear F{ṣ}

Interpretation

Apparatus Criticus
TEXT Harding & Littmann: s¹ m ʿ- h t y- ṣ n m - s¹ʾn h rather than s¹mʿ ḏs²ry f{ṣ}. DISCUSSION King (1990: 667) commented: "TIJ 311-312 are on the same face as TIJ 267-270. The other letters read by TIJ after the ṣ form a separate text, (TIJ) 312a. For this type of prayer, see Ch.4.C.4".
Commentary
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Original Reading Credit
King 1990
Original Translation Credit
King 1990

  • Harding, G.L. & Littmann, E. Some Thamudic Inscriptions from the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. Leiden: Brill, 1952.
  • King, G.M.H. Early North Arabian Thamudic E. A preliminary description based on a new corpus of inscriptions from the Ḥismā desert of southern Jordan and published material. Ph.D thesis, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, 1990. [Unpublished]. 1990.
Site
ʿAyn al-Wuǧayhāt, Al-‘Aqabah Governorate, Jordan
Current Location
In situ
Subjects
Deity, Isolated Prayer, Religion
Script
Hismaic
Old OCIANA ID
#0051263
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