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The clay seal that still had a print on it may have belonged to Yeda‛yah, the son of a figure mentioned in the Hebrew Bible.
Year-Old Tiny Seal Reportedly Carrying Fingerprint of 'Biblical Personality' Found in Jerusalem Archaeologists have uncovered ...
A RARE 2,600 year-old clay seal linked to a Biblical scroll that threatened to curse people with hunger and devastation has ...
Minuscule artifact discovered at the Jerusalem-based Temple Mount Sifting Project may reference an official who worked for ...
A Biblical fingerprint discovered on an ancient seal connects Jerusalem’s First Temple period to figures named in the ...
Dating back 2,600 years, the clay seal, known as bulla, dates back to the First Temple period and bears an ancient Hebrew inscription that reads: "Belonging to Yeda’yah (son of) Asayahu".
If true, this links Asayahu to a dramatic moment in the biblical account of King Josiah of Judah, who reigned over Jerusalem for 31 years.
Now, this newly discovered seal, belonging to Yeda'yah son of Asayahu, appeared to tell a similar story, suggesting he too was responsible for overseeing one of these critical storehouses.
A tiny clay seal bearing a clear inscription of the name of an official from the Bible has been found on Jerusalem’s Temple ...
Archaeologists have announced the discovery of a rare clay seal impression on Jerusalem’s Temple Mount that bears both an ancient Hebrew inscription and a visible fingerprint with Biblical links ...