Magdala Stone

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The Magdala Stone is an intricately carved 1st-century CE synagogue stone discovered in Magdala, Israel, notable for its rare depictions related to the Jerusalem Temple and early Jewish worship.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Jewish ritual object
archaeological artifact
carved stone block
synagogue furnishing
associatedWith Herodian period
Jewish Temple
surface form: Jerusalem Temple

early synagogues
country Israel
culture Second Temple Judaism
date 1st century CE
discoveredAt Magdala synagogue excavation
discoveredBy Dina Avshalom-Gorni
Israel Antiquities Authority
discoveredIn 2009
excavatedAt Magdala
surface form: Magdala, Israel
excavatedBy Israel Antiquities Authority
feature arched niches
architectural motifs
carved menorah on one side
geometric patterns
possible depiction of the Holy of Holies
possible depiction of the Temple altar
possible depiction of the showbread table
rosette designs
height approximately 0.5 meters
length approximately 0.6 meters
locatedIn Galilee
Magdala
Magdala
surface form: Magdala archaeological site

Magdala synagogue
western shore of the Sea of Galilee
material limestone
notableFor early Jewish iconography
evidence for Galilean knowledge of the Jerusalem Temple
rare depictions of the Jerusalem Temple
unique carved menorah representation
orientation originally placed in the center of the synagogue hall
period Jerusalem in the Second Temple period
surface form: Second Temple period
religion Judaism
scholarlyInterpretation liturgical table or reading desk
model of the Jerusalem Temple
symbolic representation of the heavenly Temple
significance earliest known carved image of a menorah from a synagogue context
important for study of Jewish art before 70 CE
key evidence for early synagogue function as place of worship
use Torah reading support
liturgical focal object
synagogue worship
width approximately 0.5 meters

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Magdala hasArchaeologicalFeature Magdala Stone