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Altar of Burned Offering and Coin

Altar of Burned Offering and Coin

‎The coin on the left (217 BCE) shows the shrine of Byblos. Next to the temple there is a courtyard with a holy standing stone surrounded by a wall. At the right is a reconstruction of the portable altar of burned offering constructed according the priestly code.
‎Exod 27:1–3

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