Baruch - Jeremiah's Secretary

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Signature of Baruch, Secretary to Jeremiah Found!


Amazing Archaeological Find!

A collection of small, burnt, clay seals was found in 1975 about 44 miles southwest of Jerusalem. They dated from the time of Jeremiah, the Prophet and each small lump of clay had been impressed with a seal.  These served as an official signature for individuals. The clay seals were then attached to documents to identify the sender and still have the impress of the string which bound the scrolls on their reverse.

Amongst the seals, four contained the names Biblical figures mentioned in the 36th chapter of the book of Jeremiah.

One of these seals reads: Berekhyahu son of Neriyahu the Scribe.

This would seem to be the seal of Baruch son of Neriah who was the scribe to the prophet Jeremiah.  Baruch's full name must have been Berekhyahu.  The suffix (yahu) in the ancient Hebrew language is a form of Yahweh (God).  The name Baruch means "the blessed".  Berekhyahu means "the blessed of Yahweh".

More evidence that this was the signature of the Bible's Baruch.

Was Baruch an editor of the Bible?

 



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