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- Retelling the Story of Moses at Dura Europos Synagogue
The western wall of the ancient synagogue in Dura Europos (245 C E ) is covered with a series of wall paintings depicting the story of Moses What can we learn by a close reading of these panels?
- Dura-Europos synagogue - Wikipedia
The Dura-Europos synagogue was an ancient Jewish synagogue discovered in 1932 at Dura-Europos, Syria The synagogue contained a forecourt and house of assembly with painted walls depicting people and animals, and a Torah shrine in the western wall facing Jerusalem
- Dura Europos Synagogue: Moses reading the Torah - Visual Midrash
About the creation Dura Europos Synagogue: Moses reading the Torah Artist name: Unknown artist Moses reading the Torah; at his foot stands the covered Ark of the Covenant Source: Exodus 24
- The Synagogue at Dura-Europos - Smarthistory
Model of the western wall of a Dura-Europos Synagogue with view of its narrative wall paintings and Torah shrine as it may have appeared between 244 and 256 C E
- Temple, Community, and Sacred Narrative in the Dura-Europos Synagogue
For a more comprehensive discussion of the site and the synagogue, see Carl H Krael-ing, The Synagogue: The Excavations at Dura-Europos, Final Report VIII, Part I (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1956)
- The desert wanderings at Dura Europos | Voices on Sefaria
In the Dura Europos painting, the artist drew in the middle the contents of the Tabernacle: the well-rock-spring = the Torah as well as the Tabernacle vessels In order to display these objects, he had to open the bottom side of the square and move the Tabernacle to the upper edge
- The Synagogue at Dura-Europos (article) | Khan Academy
Model of the western wall of a Dura-Europos Synagogue with view of its narrative wall paintings and Torah shrine as it may have appeared between 244 and 256 C E
- Moses Panel, Dura-Europos | Posen Library
This panel from the synagogue at Dura-Europos, Syria, depicts Moses with the burning bush and a pair of sandals at his feet It is part of the four-part “wing panels” series above the Torah shrine…
- Dura Europos, Moses | Center for Online Judaic Studies
The majority of Aramaic inscriptions at Dura are from the synagogue, and this “Jewish” square script appears only in the synagogue inscriptions, in the Hebrew liturgical text, and in a Jewish marriage contract discovered at Dura
- Iconographic Elements and Jewish Identity | The Synagogue of Dura Europos
In the painting, “Moses and the Burning Bush,” on Wing Panel 1 on the right side of the Torah shrine, the Hand points to the bush, although the fire is clearly a sign of the presence of God
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