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Silwan-inscr.jpg
English: An inscription from Silwan ( Siloam), from the lintel of a royal steward's tomb. The name is largely obliterated (only the last two letters, "hw", survive), but is believed to be Shebna-yahu. See also . - British Museum WA 125205
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4 December 2004 (original upload date) |
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Mustafaa at English Wikipedia |
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