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hello scholars todays manuscript spotlight is on the salome inscription this isnt technically a manuscript but i believe its still worth examining this inscription was likely made in the 8th century bc and its one of the oldest surviving hebrew texts this inscription commemorates the completion of the salome tunnel in about 700 bc which brought water into jerusalem from the gihon spring outside the city probably the same thats mentioned in the bible in 2nd kings 2020 and second chronicles 32 334 though some scholars argue for an even earlier dating of the tunnel the miners started at opposite ends of the tunnel and worked towards each other judging from the direction of the chisel marks we can tell that this inscription was made where the opposing sets of workers met in the middle the inscription is written in paleo-hebrew a variation of the phoenician alphabet which was commonly used until around the 5th century when it was largely replaced by the aramaic alphabet similar example