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'Helped shape Western civilization': Oldest stone tablet of the Ten Commandments up for auction — could be worth millions
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'Helped shape Western civilization': Oldest stone tablet of the Ten Commandments up for auction — could be worth millions

The oldest-known stone tablet inscribed with the Ten Commandments that includes 20 lines closely related to biblical texts is going to auction. Sotheby’s will auction "one of the most widely known and influential texts in history" on Dec. 18. 'To encounter this shared piece of cultural heritage is to journey through millennia and connect with cultures and faiths told through one of humanity's earliest and most enduring moral codes.'The prestigious auction house is putting up the ancient stone tablet featuring an inscription of the Ten Commandments in a single-lot sale. Experts believe the cherished artifact — which is thought to be approximately 1,500 years old — could command between $1 million and $2 million. The last time the stone tablet was up for sale was in 2016, when the artifact was sold for $850,000 at a Heritage Auction in Beverly Hills, California. The world’s earliest-known complete stone inscription of the Ten Commandments was rediscovered in 1913 during the construction of a railway near Israel's southern coast, near the sites of early synagogues, mosques, and churches. Amazingly, the precious relic was a paving stone at the entrance to a local home, with the inscription facing upwards and exposed to foot traffic.“Some of the letters of the central part of the inscription are blurred — but still readable under proper lighting — either from the conditions of its burial or foot traffic while it was resting in the courtyard,” David Michaels, director of ancient coins for Heritage Auctions, told CNN in 2016.In 1943, the stone tablet was purchased by Y. Kaplan, a municipal archaeologist. According to Smithsonian Magazine, Kaplan identified the slab as a Samaritan Decalogue — an important piece of religious history. The precious antiquity was reportedly carved by the Samaritans circa 300-500 AD.The Samaritans were an ancient group of people who lived in the central region of the land of Israel and whose beliefs were rooted in the Old Testament. The Samaritan Decalogue is similar to the Jewish Ten Commandments but focuses on the religious sanctity of Mount Gerizim instead of Mount Zion. The artifact from the late Byzantine period only lists nine of the commandments found in the Book of Exodus, omitting “Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord in vain.”Archaeologists believe the original site of the stone tablet was likely destroyed during either the Roman invasions of 400-600 AD or during the Crusades in the 11th century.The stone slab weighs 115 pounds and stands approximately two feet in height. The marble tablet is chiseled in Paleo-Hebrew script.The slab of white marble — described as a “national treasure” of Israel — features 20 lines of text incised on the stone that closely follow the biblical verses "familiar to both Christian and Jewish traditions," according to Sotheby's. Sharon Liberman Mintz — Sotheby’s international senior specialist of Judaica, books, and manuscripts — told ARTnews, "We understood how powerful the object was, and we were really thrilled to be able to offer it for sale to the public."“This is really one-of-a-kind," Mintz added. "It's one of the most important historic artifacts that I’ve ever handled."Richard Austin, Sotheby’s global head of books and manuscripts, said in a statement, "This remarkable tablet is not only a vastly important historic artifact, but a tangible link to the beliefs that helped shape Western civilization. To encounter this shared piece of cultural heritage is to journey through millennia and connect with cultures and faiths told through one of humanity's earliest and most enduring moral codes.”The stone tablet with the Ten Commandments will be on public display at Sotheby’s in New York City beginning on Dec. 5. Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here.
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It's Not the Most Wonderful Time of the Year for Joy Behar and She Says One Person Is to Blame
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It's Not the Most Wonderful Time of the Year for Joy Behar and She Says One Person Is to Blame

It's Not the Most Wonderful Time of the Year for Joy Behar and She Says One Person Is to Blame
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J.K. Rowling - $7.7 Billion, Trans Activists - Zero: HBO Stands by Rowling for Harry Potter Reboot
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J.K. Rowling - $7.7 Billion, Trans Activists - Zero: HBO Stands by Rowling for Harry Potter Reboot

J.K. Rowling - $7.7 Billion, Trans Activists - Zero: HBO Stands by Rowling for Harry Potter Reboot
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Big Bad Denver, Colorado Mayor Says He Will Protect Illegals From the Federal Government
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Big Bad Denver, Colorado Mayor Says He Will Protect Illegals From the Federal Government

Big Bad Denver, Colorado Mayor Says He Will Protect Illegals From the Federal Government
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So Much for a Peaceful Transition... Biden Opens Door for Illegal Immigration Even Wider
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So Much for a Peaceful Transition... Biden Opens Door for Illegal Immigration Even Wider

So Much for a Peaceful Transition... Biden Opens Door for Illegal Immigration Even Wider
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Trump Gets Four Circuit Court Judges in Major Deal With Senate Democrats
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Trump Gets Four Circuit Court Judges in Major Deal With Senate Democrats

Trump Gets Four Circuit Court Judges in Major Deal With Senate Democrats
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WATCH: Scott Jennings Offers Some Sage Words for Republicans Who Are Reeling Over Matt Gaetz
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WATCH: Scott Jennings Offers Some Sage Words for Republicans Who Are Reeling Over Matt Gaetz

WATCH: Scott Jennings Offers Some Sage Words for Republicans Who Are Reeling Over Matt Gaetz
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Pennsylvania Supreme Court Crushes Local Gun Control Laws
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Pennsylvania Supreme Court Crushes Local Gun Control Laws

Pennsylvania Supreme Court Crushes Local Gun Control Laws
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A 5th Century Amulet Depicting Prophet Solomon Has Been Found in Hadrianopolis
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A 5th Century Amulet Depicting Prophet Solomon Has Been Found in Hadrianopolis

During the excavations carried out in the ancient city of Hadrianopolis in the Eskipazar district of Karabük, an amulet depicting Solomon on horseback spearing the devil, dating back to the 5th century AD, was unearthed. Excavation and restoration work continues in the ancient city, which was used as a settlement in the Late Chalcolithic, Roman and Early Byzantine periods, under the leadership of Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ersin Çelikbaş, Department of Archaeology, Faculty of Letters, Karabük University, within the scope of the Heritage to the Future Project of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism. Rare Iron Roman Cavalry Face Mask Discovered At Hadrianopolis, Turkey Second Century Asclepius Inscription Found at Anatolian Site A group of researchers excavating at Hadrianopolis. (Karabük University) Read moreSection: ArtifactsOther ArtifactsNewsHistory & ArchaeologyAncient PlacesAsiaRead Later 
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Donald Trump Jr.: Haley Wants 'Neocon Warmongers' in Cabinet
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Donald Trump Jr.: Haley Wants 'Neocon Warmongers' in Cabinet

Donald Trump Jr. is accusing former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley of wanting a presidential Cabinet "filled with neocon warmongers" after she denounced his father's nominees Tulsi Gabbard and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. this week.
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