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Easton's Bible Dictionary

 

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Signet
        a seal used to attest documents (Dan. 6:8-10, 12). In 6:17, this
        word properly denotes a ring. The impression of a signet ring on
        fine clay has recently been discovered among the ruins at
        Nineveh. It bears the name and title of an Egyptian king. Two
        actual signet rings of ancient Egyptian monarchs (Cheops and
        Horus) have also been discovered.
        When digging a shaft close to the south wall of the temple
        area, the engineers of the Israel Exploration Fund, at a
        depth of 12 feet below the surface, came upon a pavement of
        polished stones, formerly one of the streets of the city. Under
        this pavement they found a stratum of 16 feet of concrete, and
        among this concrete, 10 feet down, they found a signet stone
        bearing the inscription, in Old Hebrew characters, "Haggai, son
        of Shebaniah." It has been asked, Might not this be the actual
        seal of Haggai the prophet? We know that he was in Jerusalem
        after the Captivity; and it is somewhat singular that he alone
        of all the minor prophets makes mention of a signet (Hag. 2:23).
        (See SEAL ¯T0003246.)
Bibliography Information
Easton, Matthew George. M.A., D.D., "Biblical Meaning for 'Signet' Eastons Bible Dictionary".
bible-history.com - Eastons; 1897.

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