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Sealing a scroll was a common and important practice in biblical times. The wills of both Emperor Vespasian and Caesar Augustus, for example, were secured with seven seals. For such a document, a scribe would procure a long roll of parchment and begin writing. After a period of writing he would stop, roll the parchment enough to cover his words, and seal the scroll at that point with wax. Then he would resume writing, stop again, roll the scroll, and add another seal. By the time he was finished, he would have sealed the scroll seven times. The scroll would be read a section at a time, after each seal was opened. This week on Connecting The Gap we are studying Revelation 5 as we continue our study on Prophecies of the Bible. Visit our website at www.connectingthegap.net and see what our ministry is all about and how to connect with us. Fill out the contact form and let us know how we are doing! We'd love to hear from you! I am praying you have a great week!
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