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hello everyone my name is t-ball gruel Im professor of ancient history at the University of Page Hungary in this presentation Im going to show you how to work with an ancient Jewish inscription written in Greek dont worry the text will be easy all you have to know is the Greek alphabet follow me the inscription has already been published in the good old C I G which is the corpus inscription judai karim edited by jean-baptiste fry in 1936 and in the g i-- w a which was edited by david Moy in 1995 the first question is how do we know that this inscription is Jewish that it was written by or for a Jew or Jewish well the answer is self-evident there is a picture of menorah at the bottom on the right which is the single most popular symbol of Jewishness in antiquity moreover the deceased is code Jewish or Judea in the second line the menorah is described in the Bible as a seven-branched lamp stand made of pure gold and used in the Temple of Jerusalem the menorah has been a symbol of Juda