What are the three essentials to an official seal?

Answer

To be complete, an official seal must show three things: (1) The name of the lawgiver; (2) his official
position, title, or authority, and so his right to rule; and (3) his kingdom, or the extent of his dominion and
jurisdiction. Thus: "George VI, King of Great Britain," "Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United
States."
 


What did Babylon give to the nations to drink?
BY whom was the Ten Commandment law proclaimed?
In religious things, to whom alone are we accountable?
How does God regard one who abandons his faith?
Why was the parable of the importunate widow given?
What promise is made to them that walk uprightly?
With what are the twelve foundations adorned?

Questions & Answers are from the book Bible Readings for the Home Circle