(August 14, 2024) This plaque was originally set within the temple sanctuary’s western wall but it fell to the floor during the building's destruction by the Babylonians in 604 or 603 BCE. This city despite being ruled by Israel still seems to be mostly Philistine in culture. Many silver crescent moon earrings representing the goddess Ayu were also found in the temple complex.
Translation in Akkadian (Levant Text 35)
(read right to left. Capital letters on object. Small letters are inferred inner vowels. Verbs are italic bold. )- BeTu Bu Nu. AKu IṢu Bu. NaLu Du Ya Bu Nu
- Ya Su RaBu Nu. ADu LeBu Mu. Ya'u RēṢe Rē’u Qu.
- Bu Nu Gi. LeTu Ya Hu A. Du Tu. ETu Bu Ru. Ku ELu Tu.
- [3] .... ARu UYa Bu. EZu TuDu DaKu.
- House for Nourishing the Revealer (Kate/Hekate). Emotion-owls can make scarce the nourishments. Dispersal (in the life network) will not manifest nourishments for the Revealer.
- Shouldn't Su be authorizing the Revealer? The Instigator (Su) can liberate the fertility-fluids. Yahu's (I') life-powers can shepherd the threads.
- Nourish the Revealer's (Kate/Hekate) energy. Don't split off Hu from that. Manifest astrology-magic. The boundary (network) can nourish the eagle-vultures. Involve the high-life-powers with astrology- magic.
- [missing words] Controllers (of fertility-fluid flow) can fate-curse the nourishments. Frustration can sire restorations (to the afterlife in this case).
Comment on line 2: Astrological motion powers usually had to authorize human emotional motion powers in order to make them effective, that is, to turn them into emotion magic powers.
The temple had its own olive oil press in room O (lower center) for making its own scented oils for rituals and probably for sale. Rooms V and W contained hundreds of gold, silver, and bronze objects along with lots of ceramics. One of these was an ivory female figurine and an ivory knob having a cartouche of Ramses VIII (1129-1126 BCE) which would have dated back to the time of the original Philistine settlement. Room q had a gold 23 cm long cobra (Egyptian Uraeus). The great hall near the entrance had the burnt remains of large man-shaped ivory sculpture. (Gitin, Dothan, Naveh, 1997)
The city of Ekron eventually covered 85 acres making it a large city. It also became one of the largest olive oil production centers in the Mediterranean.
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