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  2. Seven seals - Wikipedia

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    Wax seals were typically placed across the opening of a scroll, [7] so that it was known to be authored by the proper person, when the document was opened in the presence of witnesses. [6] This type of "seal" is frequently used in a figurative sense, in the book of Revelation, [ 8 ] and only the Lamb is worthy to break off these seals.

  3. Revelation 6 - Wikipedia

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    Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, an 1887 painting by Victor Vasnetsov.The Lamb is visible at the top.. The opening of the first four seals does not yield the content of the scroll, which can only be read after all the seals are opened, but serves as a preparation that recalls 'the beginning of the birth pangs' in Mark 13:7–8.

  4. Opening of the Fifth Seal - Wikipedia

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    The relation between Les Demoiselles d'Avignon and the Opening of the Fifth Seal was pinpointed in the early 1980s, when the stylistic similarities and the relationship between the motifs of both works were analysed. [6] Art historian Ron Johnson was the first to focus on the relationship between the two paintings.

  5. The Book with Seven Seals - Wikipedia

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    The Book with Seven Seals is opened by the enthroned Lamb of God in the presence of the twenty-four elders. The number seven corresponds to the seven spirits of God, and the sevenfold nature of the divine order in the world. As each of the seals is opened in turn, the events and catastrophes leading to the dissolution of the world are set in ...

  6. Sigillion - Wikipedia

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    It is distinct from an imperial document bearing a golden seal, a chrysobull (chrysoboullon sigillion). [2] A distinguishing feature of the sigillion is the presence of the word sigillion in red ink. Imperial sigillia also contained the emperor's menologem. They were on the decline by the eleventh century, from which time only a few are ...

  7. Ancient Near Eastern seals and sealing practices - Wikipedia

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    Cylinder seals appeared first around 3600 BC in southern Mesopotamia and south-western Iran (Middle Uruk Period). They gradually replaced stamp seals, becoming the tool of a rising class of bureaucrats in the early stages of state formation. Even though stamp seals were still produced in the third and second millennia, cylinder seals predominated.

  8. Did a miracle really happen in Cincinnati and more of today's ...

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    My story today explores the history of miracles, why they matter to the faithful and what church officials found when they started asking questions about the purported miracle in Cincinnati. Click ...

  9. Great Seal of the United States - Wikipedia

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    They referred the matter back to the committee, which did no further work on the matter. [45] As with the first design, several elements were eventually used in the final seal; the thirteen stripes on the shield with their colors, the constellation of stars surrounded by clouds, the olive branch, and the arrows (from Hopkinson's first proposal ...