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Link to the Liddell Scott Lexicon for σφραγίζωSphragizo is the word usually translated as "sealed"...and most of the time that is NOT the correct meaning according to the grammar and context.
A, 1. close or enclose with a seal,
2. authenticate a document with a seal,
3. certify an object after examination by attaching a seal
4. Med., seal an article to show that it is pledged,
II. metaph. senses:
1. close up as if with a seal,
3. set a seal of approval upon, confirm,
Kinda not hard to use that word "seal." Maybe the Cambridge Greek Lexicon has a different slant, but I didn't want to take the time.
SWAK,
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