Amarna letter EA 288, titled Benign Neglect, is a tall, finely-inscribed clay tablet letter, approximately 7.5 in tall x 4.5 in wide, broken into two pieces...
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intrigues of the cities, that are adjacent to Jerusalem. A section of letter 288, title: "Benign neglect", (starting at line 17): "[...] ".... I gave over...
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Šuta (section EA 288, "Benign neglect")
adjacent to Jerusalem, (a region named: Upu). Letter EA 288: (Abdi-Heba no. 4 of 6) Say [t]o the king-(i.e. pharaoh), my lord, [my Su]n: [M]essage of 'Abdi-Heba...
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In some cases, like EA 288, the Jerusalem scribe uses it two lines apart, lines 41 and 43, of the letter Reverse. The lines: (EA 288, Reverse) 41. a-mur...
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by Ramses III (r. 1186–1155 BCE), and possibly also by the Amarna letter EA 288, if "the land of Šeru" is to be understood to mean Seir. Al-Sharat, region...
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letters by size Amarna letter EA 5, EA 9, EA 15, EA 19, EA 26, EA 27, EA 35, EA 38 EA 153, EA 161, EA 288, EA 364, EA 365, EA 367 Moran, William L. 1987...
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Vorderasiatisches Museum entry for EA 288 British Museum image gallery for E29791, EA 19 Vorderasiatisches Museum entry for EA 288 (no entry at Museum on 9-8-2018)...
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EA 290, like Amarna letter EA 285 (The Soldier-Ruler of Jerusalem) are short "texts" compared to the long involved letters of EA 286, EA 287, EA 288,...
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language word "mātu", for "land", "country"; also possibly "region". In EA 288, a letter from the Abdi-Heba, the Governor of Jerusalem, the kur sign is...
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very serious crime" EA 288—title: "Benign neglect" EA 289—title: "A reckoning demanded" EA 290—title: "Three against one" EA 366 by Shuwardata to the...
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