Introduction to Northwest Semitic Epigraphy (OT)
- “Canaanite and Aramaic Inscriptions” (Wikipedia article)
Important inscriptions for Old Testament background
Old Phoenician
- The Ahiram Inscription – C. C. Torrey, “The Ahiram Inscription of Byblos,” Journal of American Oriental Society 45 (1925): 269-279. | Photo
- The Yahimilk Inscription – Wikipedia article | Photo
- The Kalamuwa Inscription – Wikipedia article with photo
- The Azatiwada Inscription – Wikipedia article with photo under “Karatepe bilingual.”
Old Hebrew
- The Gezer Calendar – Wikipedia article with photo
- Kuntillet Ajrud Pithos A and B – Wikipedia article with photos
- The Siloam Tunnel Inscription – Wikipedia article with photo
- Arad Ostraca – Wikipedia article with photos
- The Mesad Hashavyahu (Yavneh Yam) Osctracon – Wikipedia article with photo | Article by K. C. Hanson
- Katef Hinnom Amulet 1 – Wikipedia article with photos | Article by Kaspars Ozolins with photos
Moabite
- The Mesha Inscription – “Mesha Stela” (Wikipedia article with photo)
Deir Alla
- The Deior Alla Plaster Inscriptions (Combination I) – Wikipedia article with photo
Samalian
- The Katumuwa Inscription – Kattamuwa Stela (Wikipedia article with photo)
Old Aramaic
- The Tel Dan Inscription – “Tel Dan Stele” (Wikipedia article with photo)
- The Tek Fekherye Inscription – Wikipedia article with photo
- The Sefire Treaty I – Wikipedia article with photo
Want to dive deeper?
Online databases
- Corpus Inscriptionum Semiticarum (CIS, 1881-1962) – Introduction | Various volumes
- Kanaanaiesche und Aramaische Inschriften (KAI, 1960-64+)
- Keilalphabetische Texte aus Ugarit (KAU, 1976+)
- Ebla Digital Archives
For purchase
- Peter Bekins. Inscriptions from the World of the Bible: A Reader and Introduction to Old Northwest Semitic. Peabody, Mass.: Hendrikson Academic, 2020.
- J. B. Pritchard, ed. Ancient Near Eastern Texts Relating to the Old Testament. 3rd ed. with Supplement. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University, 1969.