In his general description of the group of 255 that he was publishing, Avigad writes that “The great majority of the bullae bear two-line inscriptions, with a divider in the form of two parallel lines (often close together, comprising a double line)” (Hebrew Bullae, p. 18). With regard to the 49 intact bullae from the City of David hoard, Shiloh writes that “The most common divider, on 22 of the seal-impressions, consists of two plain, parallel lines” (“Group of Hebrew Bullae,” p. 27).