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Geographical area |
The Near East and Beyond
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Region |
Syria
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Site |
Palmyra
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Association with unknown name |
U-NEA-007
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Descriptive terms |
מרזחא, mrzḥ’
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Note |
mrzḥ’: PAT 0177, l. 1
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Source(s) |
PAT 0177 (AD 67) PAT 0178 (AD 59-68?)
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Source type(s) |
Epigraphic source(s)
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i.b. |
Document(s) typology & language/script |
PAT 0177 is a dedicatory inscription; PAT 0178 is a list of names. Both are Aramaic texts.
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Source(s) provenance |
Sanctuary of Baalshamin at Palmyra
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References to buildings/objects |
The group has dedicated a banquet hall (smk’: PAT 0177 l. 1).
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Members |
בני מרזחא, bny mrzḥ’ (PAT 0177 l. 1, according to the restoration m[rzḥ’] by Milik 1972: 120)
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Number |
18 (?) (see comments)
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Worship |
The banquet hall is dedicated to Baalshamin (in whose sanctuary it was built) and Durahlun.
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Deities worshipped |
Baalshamin and Durahlun
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Comments |
According to Milik 1972: 120, the list PAT 0178 originally contained 12 names in the first line and 6 in the second. According to his model of a Semitic association that would consists of either 10 or 12 persons, he believes that the 12 persons are the "real" members, while the 6 are "acolytes ou serviteurs". This approach seems questionable.
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Bibliography |
Kaizer, T. (2002), The Religious Life of Palmyra. A Study of the Social Patterns of Worship in the Roman Period. Stuttgart (81-2). Milik, J.T. (1972), Dédicaces faites par des dieux (Palmyre, Hatra, Tyr) et des thiases sémitiques à l’époque romaine. Paris.
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Private association |
Probable
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Note |
The terminology used suggests a private association
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