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Mosaic inscription from the Theotokos Chapel of the monastery at Wadi 'Ayn Al-Kanisah, Mount Nebo, Jordan, now in the Mount Nebo Museum. The 8th century mosaic is in Greek and in the corners are jugs of water representing the four rivers of paradise (Ghion, Fison, Tigris, and Euphrates). It reads, 'By the providence of God, this venerable monastery of the holy mother of God was rebuilt, in the days of Job, bishop of madam, and of George the recluse, for the preservation of all the benefactors, indiction 15, years 6270 (762 AD)'. The mosaic was originally near the door in the small Christian monastery and is proof of a monastic Christian presence in this region in the 8th century.
Unique Identifier
AR9124429
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
3780px × 3426px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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8th Greek
belief
Bishop
Christian
Christianity
Church
CIRCLE
EUPHRATES
Faith
Fison
Ghion
Gihon
Har Nevo
Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
History
INDOORS
Inscription
INSIDE
interior
Jabal Nibu
JOB
JORDAN
Jordanian
LANGUAGE
Madaba
Medallion
MIDDLE EAST
Middle Easterny
Monastery
Monk
Mosaic
Mount Nebo
Mount Nebo Museum
Pishon
religion
River
Theotokos chapel
Tigris
TOURISM
Wadi 'Ayn Al-Kanisah
writing