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Eshmunazar (אשמנעזר) was the name of several Phoenician kings of Sidon.
The sarcophagus of Eshmunazar II, which is now in the Louvre, was unearthed in 1855 in a site near Sidon, and contains an inscription, in Phoenician Canaanite, inscribed using the Phoenician alphabet.
The text of the 22 line inscription, on the front side of the sarcophagus, follows, with one-to one transliteration into the Hebrew alphabet. The original text contains no word breaks; these are merely suggested; numbers appear in the original inscription in an Egyptian standard.
The language used in this inscription is a Canaanite dialect, mutually intelligible with Biblical Hebrew. As in other Phoenician insriptions, the text seems to use no, or hardly any, matres lectionis. As in Aramaic, the preposition 'אית' is used as an accusative marker, while 'את' is used for 'with'.
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