Genesis 38:18 - Exposition
.— And he said, What pledge shall I give thee? And she said, Thy signet,— the chotham, or signet, was either worn on the finger, δακτυλίον ( LXX .) or suspended round the neck by a pithil , or silk string. Its impression was a sign of property and a means of security (cf. Matthew 27:66 ; John 3:33 ; Ephesians 1:13 , &c.;). Among the ancient Babylonians it was customary for every one to wear such a ring (Herod; 1.195); and modern Arabians in towns wear a seal-ring on the finger, or fastened by a cord round the neck, the impression of which serves as a signature (Robinson, 1:52). The seals and signets that have been brought to light by the excavations in Assyria and Babylon are of various forms and materials. They show the art of engraving to have been of great antiquity; but whether Judah's signet was marked with alphabetical characters cannot be determined, though it may have been, since alphabetical writing was as old at least as the time of Abraham (vide Keil, 'Introd.,' Part I . sect. 1. ch. 1. § 4)— and thy bracelets (rather, thy chain, pithil, ut supra), and thy staff (the mateh, or rod, was so called from the idea of stretching out, the root being natah, to stretch out or extend) that is in thine hand . This too every Baby-Ionian carried (Herod; 1.195). "It was necessarily adorned with some device carved upon it, and consisting in a flower or a fruit, a bird, or some other animal" (Kalisch). And he gave it her, and came in unto her, and she conceived by him.
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