EIKON Image Database for Biblical Studies

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The EIKON Image Database for Biblical Studies is a faculty-library initiative at Yale Divinity School that provides digital resources for teaching and research in the field of Biblical studies.

Browsing by category provides access to a representative sample of images in the database. Links to additional images (e.g., alternative views of an object) may be contained in the commentary on images.

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Title / DescriptionThumbnail (if available)
"Black Obelisk" of Shalmaneser III
"Synagogue of Jews" stone
Basilica of San Clemente, Pagan Inscription
Basilica of San Clemente, Tombstone with Christian Inscription
Catacombs of St. Sebastian, Graffito with invocations to Peter and Paul
Dedicatory inscription
Dedicatory Inscriptions at the Asklepieion
Forum Inscription
Gezer Calendar
Gortyn Code
Hercules Invictus Inscription
Hercules Invictus Inscription
inscription
Inscription of Antonius Pius at Nahr al-Kalb
Inscription of Ashurbanipal, View I
Inscription of Ashurbanipal, View II
Inscriptions of Ramses II and Esarhaddon
Jerusalem (Aelia Capitolina): Stamp of 10. Legion on Tile
Jerusalem (Temple Mount): Hebrew Inscription on Ashlar
Mosaic inscription
Mosaic inscription to Bishop
Obelisk over the Fountain of the Four Rivers, Piazza Navona
Qumran (finds): ostracon
Qumran (finds): storage jar with Hebrew inscription
Scenes from the "Black Obelisk" of Shalmaneser III (all sides)
Scenes from the "Black Obelisk" of Shalmaneser III (side A)
Scenes from the "Black Obelisk" of Shalmaneser III (side A, detail 1)
Scenes from the "Black Obelisk" of Shalmaneser III (side B)
Scenes from the "Black Obelisk" of Shalmaneser III (side C)
Scenes from the "Black Obelisk" of Shalmaneser III (side D)
Tel Dan Inscription

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