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Origins of the wedding ringRings in the Bible The Bible gives no indication that finger rings were used as
betrothal or nuptial rings. The signet ring is the earliest type of
ring mentioned in the Bible. When Tamar disguised herself as a
harlot to entice her father-in-law, Judah, she asked him for his
signet, cord, and staff as a pledge for his promise to send her "a
kid from the flock" (Gen 38:17-19). Jeremiah informs us that the
Israelites wore the signet ring on the right hand (Jer 22:24). The
signet ring was used to seal various contracts. It was a symbol of
authority, dignity, and social status (James 2:2). Pharaoh gave his
signet ring to Joseph as a symbol of authority (Gen 41:42).
Likewise, Ahasuerus gave his signet to Haman to seal a royal decree
(Esth 3:10, 12). Upon his return the prodigal son received a ring
from his father as a symbol of dignity (Luke 15:22).
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