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Old 08-01-2007, 08:45 PM   #31
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In the context of the quote (and bearing in mind that the inscription is in execrable condition) it is referring to two kings defeated and killed by the
Aramaeans.
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So when it talks of the House of Omri and then the House of David it seems to be a real stretch to suggest that they were talking about someone or something else. The common consensus of archaeologists is that Tel Dan is the only non-biblical reference to any David.
I have a question. Which dates older...the stele or the Biblical books that mention (the House of) David?

Another thought I had was why the significance of a statement about a House of David means anything. It doesn't mean anything based on the Bible's statement, so I don't see why the stele saying it would...or does this suffice from an evidentiary POV?
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The Tel Dan inscription says "bytdwd", "house of David"; Wikipedia has the context of that inscription in Tel Dan Stele, and notes several theories about what it might mean.

Some of that stele has survived, complete with some context: an Aramaean king bragging about his triumphs over some Israelites, including a king from the "house of David".

So it does not really tell us very much about King David.
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