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seal and Hanan
Hilkiah in extra-biblical sources is attested by the clay bulla naming a Hilkiah as the father of an Azariah, and by the seal reading " Hanan son of Hilkiah the priest ".

seal and bulla
Archaeological confirmation of Bethlehem as an Israelite city was uncovered in 2012 at the archaeological dig at the City of David in the form of a bulla ( seal impression in dried clay ) in ancient Hebrew script that reads " From the town of Bethlehem to the King ," indicating that it was used to seal the string closing a shipment of grain, wine, or other goods sent as a tax payment in the 8th or 7th century BCE.
Lead bulla ( seal ) | bulla of king Coenwulf of Mercia.
Papal bull of Pope Urban VIII, 1637, sealed with a leaden bulla ( seal ) | bulla.
It is named after the lead seal ( bulla ) that was appended to the end in order to authenticate it.
Since the late eighteenth century, the lead bulla has been replaced with a red ink stamp of Saints Peter and Paul with the reigning Pope's name encircling the picture, though very formal letters, e. g. the bull of Pope John XXIII convoking the Second Vatican Council, still receive the lead seal.
A Golden Bull or chrysobull was a golden ornament representing a seal ( a bulla aurea or " golden seal " in Latin ), attached to a decree issued by Byzantine Emperors and later by monarchs in Europe during the Middle Ages and Renaissance.
The Fisherman's Ring was first mentioned in a letter of Pope Clement IV to his nephew in 1265 wherein he mentions that Popes were accustomed to sealing public documents with a leaden " bulla " attached, and private letters with " the seal of the Fisherman " ( by the fifteenth century, the Fisherman's Ring was used to seal Papal briefs ).
Papal bull of Pope Urban VIII, 1637, sealed with a leaden bulla ( seal ) | bulla.
Hilkiah ’ s name is mentioned on a seal ring and on a bulla.
A bulla was used to seal a document.
On one bulla is a two-line inscription, in paleo-Hebrew script as on the seal.
Later, yielding to the request of King John V, he issued the Bull " In Supremo Apostolatus Solio " ( 22 October 1716 ) — known as the Golden Bull, because the seal or bulla was affixed with gold instead of lead — giving the collegiate chapel cathedral rank, with metropolitical rights, and conferring on its titular the rank of patriarch.
The museum staff worked unceasingly through the winter of 1998-1999, uncovering such important and beautiful finds as the Akratos and Gypsy Girl Mosaic and 65, 000 bulla ( seal imprints in clay ) in an archive room at İskeleüstü, making Gaziantep Museum possessor of the largest bulla collection in the world.
The first of two notable written finds at the site is a bulla ( seal ) of a government official named Jehucal, son of Shelemiah, son of Shevi.
Excavations conducted by the Ir David Foundation in the City of David have uncovered a bulla ( clay seal ) bearing his name.

seal and Azaryah
The seal of Azaryah was made before he became high priest because his function is not mentioned on it.

seal and two
To set a seal on the friendship between the two men, they go for a swim together.
Of these two seals, only the Baltic ringed seal suffers when there is not an adequate ice in the Baltic Sea, as it feeds its young only on ice.
One major difference between the Ramsay's family coat of arms and the university seal, is that while the Ramsay seal features a griffin and greyhound, the Dalhousie seal instead has two dragons supporting the eagle-adorned shield.
Nothing is known of her until in order to seal an alliance between two Saxon kingdoms, her half-brother, King Athelstan of England, sent two of his sisters to Germany, instructing the Duke of Saxony ( later Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor ) to choose whichever one pleased him best.
Marriages were also a means to seal a reconciliation between two imperial branches.
The postweaning fast ranges from two weeks in the hooded seal to 9 – 12 weeks in the northern elephant seal.
* The grand seal of Harvard University inside Memorial Church is flanked by two inward-pointing fasces.
On 24 August 2011, Marcus Atkinson, a local Loch Ness boat skipper, photographed a sonar image of a long 5 ft wide unidentified object which was apparently following his boat for two minutes at a depth of 75 ft. Atkinson ruled out the possibility of any small fish or seal being what he believed to be the Loch Ness Monster.
Four mechanical seals are required to seal the two shafts.
There are two species: the northern ( M. angustirostris ) and southern elephant seal ( M. leonina )-the largest carnivore living today.
Some variants interchange the chuo 辵 " go ; advance " radical with the xing 行 " go ; road " radical, with the original bronze " crossroads " depiction written in the seal character with twoand 亍 " footprints ".
The finds included the unlooted tomb of a queen thought to be Queen Puabi — the name is known from a cylinder seal found in the tomb, although there were two other different and unnamed seals found in the tomb.
Although in two dimensions the seal system of a Wankel looks to be even simpler than that of a corresponding multi-cylinder piston engine, in three dimensions the opposite is true.
) In ceramic ( CERDIP ) packages, an epoxy or grout is used to hermetically seal the two halves together, providing an air and moisture tight seal to protect the IC die inside.
next to the last pilasters of the nave are two 14th century artworks, the funerary seal of bishop Baldracco Malabaila and the equestrian portrait of Arricino Moneta.
Soon after becoming emperor, Yuan placed an order with the former imperial potters for a 40, 000-piece porcelain set costing 1. 4 million yuan, a large jade seal, and two imperial robes costing 400, 000 yuan each.
The sea cow grew to at least in length as an adult, much larger than the manatee or dugong ; however, concerning their weight, Steller's work contains two contradictory estimates: The true value is estimated to lie between these figures, at around 8 to 10 t. It looked somewhat like a large seal, but had two stout forelimbs and a whale-like fluke.
Another jar from the same tomb — which was discovered in situ by a 1935 – 1936 Metropolitan Museum of Art expedition on a hillside near Thebes — was stamped with the seal of the ' God's Wife Hatshepsut ' while two jars bore the seal ofThe Good Goddess Maatkare ’</ ref > The dating of the amphorae, " sealed into the burial chamber by the debris from Senenmut's own tomb ," is undisputed which means that Hatshepsut was acknowledged as the king of Egypt by Year 7 of her reign.

seal and sons
John Fitz-Thomas FitzGerald, by virtue of his royal seigniory as a Count Palatine, created three of his sons by the second marriage, knights ; and their descendants have been so styled in acts of parliament, patents under the great seal, and all legal proceedings, up to the present ( 1910 ) time.
* In Chapter 9 the narrative follows with a description of a Levite man named Taxo and his seven sons, who, rather than give in to hellenizing influences, seal themselves into a cave.

seal and high
Excessive connecting rod clearance, combined with extremely high oil pump output ( rare but not impossible ) can sling enough oil to coat the cylinder walls with enough oil to facilitate reasonable piston ring seal artificially give a misleadingly high figure, on engines with compromised ring seal.
There is another way of creating a sealed gauge reference and this is to seal a high vacuum on the reverse side of the sensing diaphragm.
To produce an absolute pressure sensor the manufacturer will seal a high vacuum behind the sensing diaphragm.
The problem of proper seal creation had been solved with the use of brass cartridge cases, which expanded in an elastic fashion at the point of firing and effectively sealed the breech while the pressure remained high, then relaxed back enough to allow for easy removal.
A seal must be made between the sliding piston and the walls of the cylinder so that the high pressure gas above the piston does not leak past it and reduce the efficiency of the engine.
Mazda, however, claimed to have solved the apex seal problem, and was able to run test engines at high speed for 300 hours without failure.
However, as gas pressure participates in seal efficiency, racing a Wankel engine at high rpm under no load conditions can destroy the engine.
Ur-Nammu ( seated ) bestows governorship on Ḫašḫamer, patesi ( high priest ) of Iškun-Sin ( cylinder seal impression, ca.
If the impression is made purely as a relief resulting from the greater pressure on the paper where the high parts of the matrix touch, the seal is known as a dry seal ; in all other cases a liquid or liquified medium ( such as ink or wax ) is used, usually in another color than the paper.
* King Lothar's seal in high quality resolution taken from the collections of the Lichtbildarchiv älterer Originalurkunden
Plastic DIP ( PDIP ) packages are usually sealed by fusing or cementing the plastic halves around the leads, but a high degree of hermeticity is not achieved because the plastic itself is usually somewhat porous to moisture and the process cannot ensure a good microscopic seal between the leads and the plastic at all points around the perimeter.
In 2010, the district removed the warrior logo from the high school's sign, replacing it with a black-and-red seal featuring the letter W. The warrior image has been used less frequently since 1999 ; since then, residents have suggested to the school board that the mascot be changed to something representative of Lititz, such as " Wilbur Buds ," a well-known product of the local Wilbur Chocolate Company.
It passes through the wall of the combustion chamber and therefore must also seal the combustion chamber against high pressures and temperatures without deteriorating over long periods of time and extended use.
Gas spring units require higher precision to build, since they require a low friction sliding seal that can withstand the high pressures when cocked.
The microelectrode is placed next to a cell, and gentle suction is applied through the microelectrode to draw a piece of the cell membrane ( the ' patch ') into the microelectrode tip ; the glass tip forms a high resistance ' seal ' with the cell membrane.
To seal the area, the entire Brocken plateau was then surrounded by a concrete wall, built from 2, 318 sections, each one 2. 4 tons in weight and 3. 60 metres high.
These cars need a seal between the low pressure region around the wheels and the high pressure around the gearbox.
At a high enough pressure the sliding seals between cavities will leak some fluid rather than pumping it, so when pumping against high pressures a longer pump with more cavities is more effective, since each seal has only to deal with the pressure difference between adjacent cavities.
Indeed, first year mortality is exceedingly high, possibly reaching 80 %, and up to 78 % of crabeaters that survive through their first year have injuries and scars from leopard seal attacks.
Non-pusher seals will employ a static secondary seal ( either an O-ring, high temperature graphite packing, elastomeric bellows or metal bellows ).

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