

3, which is briefly mentioned in “Sixteen,” p. Kitchen, review of IBP, SEE-J Hiphil 2 (2005), bottom of p. 10, 31–32, 502 note 1 many references to him in Third, indexed on p. inscription on the exterior south wall of the Temple of Amun at Karnak in Thebes. 945–924, 1 Kings 11:40 and 14:25, in his inscriptions, including the record of his military campaign in Palestine in his 924 B.C.E. Our free eBook Ten Top Biblical Archaeology Discoveries brings together the exciting worlds of archaeology and the Bible! Learn the fascinating insights gained from artifacts and ruins, like the Pool of Siloam in Jerusalem, where the Gospel of John says Jesus miraculously restored the sight of the blind man, and the Tel Dan inscription-the first historical evidence of King David outside the Bible.ĥ3 Figures: The Biblical and Archaeological Evidenceġ. Not a BAS Library or All-Access Member yet? Join today.ĥ3 Bible People Confirmed in Authentic InscriptionsĪdrammelech (= Ardamullissu = Arad-mullissu)Įvil-merodach (= Awel Marduk = Amel Marduk) Guide to the Endnotes 53 Bible People Confirmed in Authentic Inscriptions Chart 53 Figures: The Biblical and Archaeological Evidence “Almost Real” People: Reasonable but Uncertain Symbols & Abbreviations Date SourcesīAS Library Members: Read Lawrence Mykytiuk’s Biblical Archaeology Review articles “Archaeology Confirms 50 Real People in the Bible” in the March/April 2014 and “Archaeology Confirms 3 More Bible People” in the May/June 2017 issue. Their names appear in inscriptions written during the period described by the Bible and in most instances during or quite close to the lifetime of the person identified.” The extensive Biblical and archaeological documentation supporting the BAR study is published here in a web-exclusive collection of endnotes detailing the Biblical references and inscriptions referring to each of the figures. Mykytiuk writes that these figures “mentioned in the Bible have been identified in the archaeological record. The identified persons include Israelite kings and Mesopotamian monarchs as well as lesser-known figures. His follow-up article, “Archaeology Confirms 3 More Bible People,” published in the May/June 2017 issue of BAR, adds another three people to the list. In “Archaeology Confirms 50 Real People in the Bible” in the March/April 2014 issue of Biblical Archaeology Review, Purdue University scholar Lawrence Mykytiuk lists 50 figures from the Hebrew Bible who have been confirmed archaeologically. Sargon II, one of fifty Hebrew Bible figures identified in the archaeological record.
