File:The inscription on the stele of Mesa, commonly called the Moabite Stone- The Text in Moabite and Hebrew, with Translation - London 1919.pdf

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H. F. B. Compston
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English: This book contains the original text and translation of the Moabite Stone, known as the Mesha Stele, made by King Mesha of Moav mentioned in the Tanach. It is written in the Moabite language which is very similar to Hebrew in Old Hebrew script. The stone mentions how Mesha fought with Omri, King of Israel and other events from the Tanach.
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