The Jerusalem Post

2,600-year-old Hebrew seal with Adoniyahu’s name found near Kotel

- • By LEON SVERDLOV

A 2,600-year-old seal bearing a Hebrew name was uncovered in dirt excavated in 2013 near the Western Wall, archaeolog­ist Eli Shukron said on Monday.

The seal is inscribed with the name of “Adoniyahu Asher Al HaBayit,” meaning “Adoniyahu by Appointmen­t of the House,” the most prominent role in the king’s court in the Kingdom of Judea that appears for the first time on the list of ministries of Solomon.

The one-centimeter-wide bulla, which dates to the seventh century BCE – the period of the Kingdom of Judea – and was used to sign documents, bears a term widely used throughout the Bible to describe the most senior minister serving under kings of Judea or Israel.

“This is the first time this kind of archaeolog­ical discovery has been made in Jerusalem,” said Shukron, who conducted the initial excavation­s at the foundation stones of the Western Wall on behalf of the Israel Antiquitie­s Authority. “The biblical term ‘Asher Al HaBayit’ was the highest ranking ministeria­l position beneath the king during reigns of the kings of Judea and Israel, it is undoubtedl­y of great significan­ce.”

“This tiny bulla has immense meaning to billions of people worldwide,” said Doron Spielman, vice president of the City of David Foundation, which operates the site where the bulla was discovered. “The personal signet of a senior official to a biblical king from the First Temple period. This is another link to a long chain of Jewish history in Jerusalem that is being uncovered and preserved at the City of David on a daily basis.”

According to the City of David Foundation, there are three people with the name Adoniyahu in the Bible, the most famous being King David’s son, as mentioned in the Book of Kings. The bulla was uncovered three weeks ago as part of the City of David’s volunteer Archaeolog­ical Experience by Israeli teenager Batya Howen.

“I began shifting through the bucket of dirt by washing it under a stream of water, and suddenly I recognized a small black-colored piece of metal,” Howen recalled. “To hold such a significan­t find from 2,600 years ago, from the time of the Kingdom of Judah, is an amazing thing.”

 ?? (Eliyahu Yanai/City of David Archives) ?? THE SEAL, reading: ‘Adoniyahu Asher Al HaBayit.’
(Eliyahu Yanai/City of David Archives) THE SEAL, reading: ‘Adoniyahu Asher Al HaBayit.’

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