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The general post office has its beginnings in scripture. Jeremiah 51:31, "One
post shall run to meet another, and one messenger to meet
another, to shew the king of A "post" is another name for a courier: 2 Chronicles 30:6, "So the posts went with the letters from
the king and his princes throughout all Esther
Scripture records messages being sent "by the hands of
messengers" (1 Samuel
11:7) from as far back as the book of Job, which is the oldest book in the
bible: Job These messages were delivered using the current means of movement
at the time: Esther 8:10,14, "And
he wrote in the king Ahasuerus' name, and sealed it with the king's ring, and sent
letters by posts on horseback, and riders on
mules, camels, and young dromedaries: So the posts that rode upon mules
and camels went out..." In times passed, people sent messages to others by posting their
letters on a "post" in the middle of town, with the name of the one
who it's intended for. People would go to this "post" and look for
letters with their name on it, and if they saw their name on a letter they
would take it down from the post and read it. However, due to theft of
messages, an office was built around the post to prevent people from stealing
messages. This office became known as the general post-office. People would
then go to the general post-office to pick up their messages. As a result of this “post” We have “posting notices,” “Post cards,” “Post master,” Post man,” “Poster board," Etc. Many newspapers and magazines have “post” in their name or title.
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