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Tiny Artifact shows 1st written record of Temple Worship
An Israeli Antiquities Authority archaeological survey at the northwestern corner of the Temple Mount yielded a tiny tin artifact, the size of a button, inscribed with the Aramaic words: "Daka Le'Ya," which the excavation directors on behalf of the IAA, archaeologists Eli Shukron and Professor Ronny Reich of the University of Haifa, explain means "pure for God."...The team believes the tiny seal was put on objects designated to be used in the temple, and thus had to be ceremonially pure.

In addition to this artifact, the dig also yielded other Second Temple artifacts, some older from the time of the Hasmonean Dynasty rule, including oil lamps, earthenware pots, and containers filled with oils and perfumes, as well as coins bearing Hasmonean kings such as Alexander Jannaeus and John Hyrcanus.
Paleo agiprop has contended for decades that no temple existed in the location of the temple mount.
Posted by: Lord Garth 2011-12-26
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