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Biblical
Characters Whose Existence has been confirmed from
Archaeological or secular Historical Sources
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NAME
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BIBLICAL EVIDENCE
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVIDENCE
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Agrippa I or Herod Agrippa
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Acts 12:1 - called Herod the King; grandson of
Herod the Great; King of Judea, Persecuted
Christians in Jerusalem.
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- Josephus
- Contemporary Roman Records
- Coins with inscription of The Great King
Agrippa, Friend of Caesar.
- Basalt fragment of a Nabatean inscription
refers to Agrippa, the King (Could be either I
or II).
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Agrippa II
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Acts 25:13 - 26:32 - Son of Agrippa I; ruler of
Northern areas of Palestine; Paul appeared before
him before going to Rome; Married Bernice.
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- Josephus
- Contemporary Roman records
- Coins with likeness & inscription of
King Agrippa
- Basalt fragment (see Agrippa I above)
- Monumental stone inscription found in Beirut
mentions Herod Agrippa and Bernice.
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Ahab
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1 Kings 16:28 - 8th King of Israel; son of Omri;
wicked & idolatrous; married to Jezebel.
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- Cuneiform tablets of Shalmaneser III's at
Qarqar.
- Mesha Stela (Moabite Stone) refers to him as
Omri<font face="WP TypographicSymbols">'</font>s
son but does not call him by name.
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Ahasuerus
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Esther 1:1 - Ahasuerus is Greek for Xerxes; King
in Esther story.
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- Audience Hall at Persepolis has relief of
Xerxes with father, Darius.
- Palace at Persepolis portrays Xerxes on door.
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Clay tablet archives chronicle
his life.
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Seals found in Egypt are
inscribed Xerxes, the great king.
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Elephantine papyri dated by
his reign.
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Herodotus histories
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Ahaz
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2 Kings 16:2 - 12th King of Judah; son of Jotham,
idolatrous; listed ins Jesus' genealogy (Mt 1:9)
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- Cuneiform inscription of Tiglath Pileser's
campaign against Palestine (called Jehoahaz).
- Seal with inscription belonging to Usna,
Minister of Ahaz
- Bulla with impression Ahaz (son of) Jotham
King of Judah.
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Ananias
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Acts 23:2 - Jewish High Priest who opposed Paul
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- Josephus
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Annas
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Luke 3:2 - Jewish High Priest
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- Josephus
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Antipas
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Luke 3:1 - Called Herod the Tetrarch in Bible
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- Josephus
- Coins carry inscription Herod the Tetrarch
- Inscription on Cos & Delos name Herod
the Tetrarch.
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Archelaus
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Mat 2:22 - Also called Herod Archelaus; son of
Herod the great; ruler of Judea & Samaria
during Jesus' childhood.
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Contemporary Histories - Dio
Cassius
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Josephus
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Coins that have inscription
Ethrarch or Herod or Ethrarch Herod.
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Aretas IV
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2 Cor. 11:32-33 - King at Damascus who arrested
Paul
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Josephus
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20 inscriptions use his name
& reign for dating.
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Inscription at Khirbet et
Tannur dates setting up of alter to his 2nd
year.
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Inscription at Madeba calls
him A</font>he
who loves his people.
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Coins with his likeness
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Artaxerxes I, Longimanus
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Ezra 4:7 - King of Persia; allowed Jews to return
to Israel.
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1. Tomb of Artaxerxes known near Persepolis.
2. Elephantine papyri use dates based on his
reign.
3. Herodutus.
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Ashurbanipal
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Ezra 4:10 (NIV) KJV calls his Osapper - Last
Assyrian King
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1. Library of cuneiform tablets
found at Kuyunjik
2. Ruins of buildings with
extensive sculptures at Ninevah
3. Annals of Ashurbanipal - clay
prism
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Augustus
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Luke 2:2 - Roman emperor during birth of Jesus;
full name Gaius Octavius.
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1. Full biography found in long
Greek & Latin inscription in Ankara, Turkey
2. Inscription celebrating his
birthday
3. Coins
4. Statuary
5. Contemporary histories
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| Balaam |
Num. 22:5 - The son of Beor; called
by Balak, King of Moab, to curse Israel |
An inscription found in 1967 at a
temple at Deir >Alla
(Biblical Succoth) contains an Aramic inscription
that contains messages of doom and curses from
Balaam, son of Beor. He is also called a A</font>seer
of the gods. Inscription dated to 700 B.C. |
| Baalis |
Jer. 40:14 - King of the Ammonites |
A seal impression found in 1984 at
Tel el-Umeiri by the Andrews University excavation
team. |
| Baruch |
Jer. 32:12 - Scribe of Jeremiah the
prophet; son of Neriah |
1. Bulla bought in Jerusalem
antiquities market in 1975
2. Bulla in the collection of
Shlomo Moussaieff. This bulla actually shows a
fingerprint on the back. |
| Belshazzar |
Daniel 5 - King of Babylon |
Cuneiform tablet - Yale Babylonian
collection |
| Ben Hadad I |
1 Kings 15:18 - Son of Tabrimmon,
Son of Hezion, King of Syria (Aram) |
1. Stone monument of treaty with
King Pygmalion of Tyre.
2. Stele dedicated to god, Baal
Melqart found at Aleppo bears an Aramaic
inscription that mentions Barhadad, son of
Tabrimmon, son of Hezion, King of Aram. |
| Ben Hadad II (May be same person
as Ben Hadad I) |
1 Kings 20:1 - King of Syrian (Aram) |
Called Hadadezer in Assyrian records
from 853 B.C. that records the battle of Qarqar
with Shalmaneser III. |
| Ben Hadad III |
2 Kings 13:24-25 - King of Syria (Aram);
Son of Hazael |
Zakir King of Hamuth relates that
Barhadad, the son of Hazael, fought against him. |
| Bernice |
Acts 25:13 - Oldest daughter of
Herod Agrippa I; accompanied brother (lover)
Agrippa II when Paul appeared before him. |
1. Roman records including
Suetonius and Dio Cassius
2. Josephus
3. Monumental stone inscription
found in Beirut mentions King Agrippa and Bernice.
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| Caiaphas |
Mt. 26:3 - High priest during time
of Jesus |
1. Josephus tells us his name was
Joseph Caiaphas
2. Ossuary found in Jerusalem in
1990 has Hebrew inscription that reads A</font>Joseph,
son of Caiaphas. |
| Claudius |
Acts 11:28; 18:2 - Roman Emperor;
ordered Jews to leave Rome |
1. Roman historical records by
Suetonias, Orosius, Tacitus and Dio Cassius
2. Coins with his name
3. Statuary |
| Cyrus II or Cyrus the Great |
2 Chr. 36:22 - Persian King who
founded the empire; defeated Babylonians; allowed
Jew to go home from captivity. |
1. Inscription from Pasargadae
saying, 'I
am Cyrus..."
2. Nabonidus Chronicle - cuneiform
inscription
3. Cyrus cylinder
4. Historical records by Herodotus
and Aeschylus
5. Tomb at Pasargadue in SW Iran |
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| Darius I Hystaspes or Darius the
Great |
Ezra 4:5 - King of Persia |
1. Behistun Rock inscription
celebrating his victories over contenders to the
throne
2. Copy of Behistun inscription
found on papyrus at Elephantine
3. Palace & Audience Hall at
Persepolis with numerous reliefs and inscriptions
portraying Darius
4. Numerous cuneiform tablets
5. Other papyri found at
Elephantine |
| Darius the Persian |
Neh. 12:22 - King of Persia,
Successor of Artazerzes I |
The passover Papyrus found at
Elephantine |
| David |
1 Sam 16:13; 2 Sam 5:3-4 - Second
King of united Israel; Killed Goliath |
Stone inscription found at Tel Dan
by Avraham Biran in 1993 which speaks of the King
of Israel which was of the house of David. |
| Drusilla |
Acts 24:24 - Wife of Felix; Paul
appeared before them. |
1. Josephus
2. Suetonius history |
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| Eliakim |
2 Kings 18:18 - Steward (palace
administration) of King Jehoiachin; son of Hilkiah |
Seal impression on jar handles found
at Tell Beit Mirsim reading Belonging to Eliakim,
steward of Yaukin (Jehoiachin). |
| Elishama |
Jer. 36:12 - Scribe |
Seal impression on bulla from
Jerusalem hoard that reads Elishama, servant of
the King. |
| Erastus |
Romans 16:13 - City treasurer of
Corinth; Convert of Paul |
Latin inscription found in Corinth
says that Erastus laid this pavement at his own
expense in return for receiving his position in
the government. |
| Esarhaddon |
2 Kings 19:37 - King of Assyria; Son
of Sennacherib; Settled foreigners in Samaria |
1. Stele depicting victory over
Egypt & Tyre
2. Commemorative stone tablet
recounting the rebuilding of Babylon
3. Cuneiform clay prism contains
annuals of Esarhadden
4. Bronze plague in Louvre
depicting Esarhadden and mother Nagia
5. Many other cuneiform tablets |
| Evil - Merodach |
2 Kings 25:27-30 - King of Babylon;
son of Nebuchadnezzar, also called Amel-Marduk |
1. Cuneiform tablet about the
family of Nabonidus
2. Cuneiform tablet listing kings |
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| Felix |
Acts 23:24 - Roman procurator
(governor) of Judea under Claudius; Paul appeared
before him. Full name Marcus Antonius Felix. |
1. Tacitus, Suetonius histories
2. Josephus
3. Known to have struck at least
two coins but they do not bear his name. |
| Festus |
Acts 24:27 - Roman procurator
(governor) of Judea under Nero, succeeded Felix;
full name Porcius Festus; Paul appeared before him
appealed to Caesar. |
1. Josephus history
2. Struck at least one coin but it
bears the name, of Nero, not Festus |
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| Gallio |
Acts 18:12 - Proconsul of Achaia;
Paul appeared before him while in Corinth. Full
name Junius Gallio Annaeus; forced to commit
suicide. |
1. Inscription at Delphi found in
1905 by E. Bourguet in which the emperor Claudius
calls Gallio his friend and proconsul of Achaia.
2. Senaca, Pliny, Dio Cassius and
Suetonius. |
| Gamaliel |
Acts 5:34 - Member of Jewish
Sanhedrin; Teacher of Paul |
1. Josephus
2. Mishna calls him Gamaliel the
Elder. |
| Gedaliah |
2 Kings 25:22 - Governor of Judah
appointed by Nebuchadnezzr; murdered by Jewish
royal relatives. |
Seal impression (bulla) found at
Lachish reads "Belonging
to Gedaliah", who is over the house
(Administrator of palace) |
| Gemariah |
Jer. 29:3 - Emissary from Zedekiah
to Nebuchadnezzar; son of Hilkiah |
Lachish Ostracon I mentions a
Gemariah son of Hissilyahn |
| Greshem the Arab |
Nehemiah 2:19 - Opposed Nehemiah and
building of Jerusalem Temple |
1. Silver vessel from shrine at
Tell-el
- Maskhuta with Aramaic inscription stating that
it was presented by Cain, son of Geshem, King of
Qedar.
2. Lihyanite inscription names
Geshem along with the Persian governor of Dedan. |
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| Hazael |
1 Kings 19:15 - King of Aram
(Syria); succeeded (murdered) Ben-Hadad II |
1. Ivory inlay fragment found at
Arslan Tash bears the name Hazael
2. Cuneiform inscriptions of
Shalmaneser III military campaigns
3. Inscription on statue mentions
Barhadad, son of Hazael. |
| Herod the Great |
Mt. 2:1 - King of Judea
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1. Coins which have inscription
Herod the King
2. Great builder of many monuments
3. Josephus
4. Inscription on column from Sica
honored Herod
5. Pot sherds found at Masada -
one says Herod, King of the Jews |
| Herod the Tetrarch |
Luke 3:1 - Son of Herod the Great;
ruler of Galilee & Persia during Jesus
ministry; Rebuked by John the Baptist for marrying
Herodias and had him killed |
1. Coins simply bear name Herod or
Herod the tetrarch
2. Josephus |
| Hezekiah |
Kings 18:2 - 13th King of Judah; dug
tunnel for water from Gihon Spring |
1. Clay bulla in Israel Museum
bears inscription, Jehozara,...servant of
Hezekiah.
2. Sennacherib records shutting
Hezekiah up like a bird in Jerusalem and twice
more mentions him elsewhere |
| Hezion |
1 Kings 15:18 - Father of Tabrimmon,
father of Barhadad |
Stele dedicated to god Baal Melqart
found at Aleppo bears an Aramaic inscription that
mentions Barhadad, son of Tabrimmon, son of Hezion |
| Hilkiah |
2 Kings 22:8 - high priest during
Josiahs reign who found scroll of Torah. |
Ring with seal reads belonging to
Hanan, son of Hilkiah, the priest. |
| Hophra |
Jer. 44:30 - Pharaoh of Egypt; 4th
King of 26th Dynasty; also called Wahibpre or
Apries |
1. Stele records defeat of Apries
by Amasis (in Cairo Museum)
2. Palace found at Memphis
3. Vase has a painting of Apries
head and name in hieroglyphics
4. Stele depicts him making
offering to gods. |
| Hoshea |
2 Kings 17:1 - 20th (and last) King
of Israel |
1. Seal purchased at Sothebys
reads Belonging to Abdi, servant of Hoshea
2. Tiglath-Pilser III records
helping Hoshea come to throne. |
| Herodias |
Mt. 14:3 - Wife of Herod Antipus
(after being married to his brother); Mother of
Salome who had John the Baptist beheaded |
Josephus |
| Ishmael |
2 Kings 25:23-25 |
Bulla that reads A</font>belonging
to Ishmaael, the king<font face="WP TypographicSymbols">'</font>s
son. |
| Israel (Nation) |
Exodus 5:1 - The Old Testament name
for the Jewish Nation |
The Israel stele of Merneotah is the
earliest mention by the nation of Israel in a
secular source. |
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| Jaazaniah |
2 Kings 25:23 - Army officer under
Gedaliah |
Seal found at Mizpah in 1932 bears
inscription belonging to Jaazaniah, servant of the
King. |
| James |
Mark 6:3 - Brother of Jesus |
Josephus recounts that he was
stoned. |
| Jehoahaz |
2 Kings 23:31 - 17th King of Judah;
son of Josiah |
Seal reading b</font>elonging
to Jehoahaz, the son of the King. |
| Jehoiachin |
2 Kings 24:6 - also called Coniah;
19th ruler of Judah |
1. 4 pottery handles stamped with
a seal that reads b</font>elonging
to Eliakim, steward of Jehoiachin.
2. Cuneiform tablets found in
Babylon record rations given to Jehoiachin, King
of Judah. |
| Jehohanan |
Ezra 10:6 - Son of Eliashib, the
high priest |
1. Elephantine papyrus to Biguai,
governor of Judah, mentions Johanan, the high
priest of Jerusalem. |
| Jehu |
1 Kings 19:16 - 11th King of Israel |
1. Black obelisk of Shalmaneser
III in British Museum depicts Jehu bowing and
tells of the tribute of Jehu, son of Omri.
2. Cuneiform tablet of Shalmaneser
III, also records receiving tribute from Jehu. |
| Jerahmeel |
Jeremiah 36:26 - Son of the King
Jehoiahim (possibly an official) sent to arrest
Jeremiah and Baruch |
Seal with inscription belonging to
Jerahmeel, the son of the King |
| Jeroboam II |
2 Kings 13:13 - 14th
King of Israel; son of Jehoash |
Seal of Jasper found at
Megiddo has a roaring lion and the inscription belonging
to Shema, servant of Jeroboam. |
| Jesus |
Mt. 1:1 - the Christ,
the Son of God |
Roman Historians -
Tacitus, Josephus, Lucian, Suetonius, Pliny the
Younger |
| Jezebel |
1 Kings 16:31 - Wife of
Ahab; wicked Baal worshiping queen |
Fine seal in the Israel
Museum has the name Jezebel. |
| Jehoash (Joash) |
2 Kings 13:10 - 13th
King of Israel; son of Jehoahuz |
On a stele found at Tell
al-Riman in 1967, Assyrian King Adad-Nirari III
relates how he received tribute from Jehoash the
Samarian |
| John the Baptist |
Mt. 3:1 - Prophet
pointing to Jesus |
Josephus tells of his
death. |
| Jotham |
2 Kings 15:32 - 11th
King of Judah |
1. Seal, signet ring found at
Ezion Geber (Elath) inscription - belonging to
Jotham also ram in seal - in Smithsonian
Institution.
2. Bulla in collection of Shlomo
Moussaieff which reads A</font>haz
(son of) Jotham, King of Judah. |
| Judas the Galilean |
Acts 5:37 - Gamaliel
names him as having led a failed revolt |
Josephus |
| Lysanias |
Luke
3:1 - Tetrarch of Abilene |
1. Josephus
2. Inscription for dedication of
temple at Abila mentions Lysanias the Tetrarch |
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| Manasseh |
2 Kings 20:21 - 14th King of Judah |
1. Seal reading belonging to
Manassah, the son of the King may be from time
when he was crown prince.
2. Esarhaddon lists A</font>Manassah,
King of Judah on Prism B which lists those who
contributed material to his new palace.
3. Ashurbanipal, on Cylinder C,
lists Manassah, King of Judah as being forced to
accompany him on his Egyptian campaign. |
| Menahem |
2 Kings 15:17 - 17th King of Israel |
Tiglath-Pileser relates in a
cuneiform text found at Calah that he received
tribute from Menahem of Samaria. |
| Merodach-Baladar |
2 Kings 20:12 - King of Babylon |
1. Stele for a land grant depicts
Merodach-Baladar and has text about him.
2. Babylonian chronicle
3. King List A
4. Numerous cuneiform inscriptions
of Tiglath-Pileser III, Sargon II, and
Sennacherib.
5. Cuneiform cylinder written by
Merodach-Baladar boasting of driving out
Assyrians. |
| Mesha |
2 Kings 3:4 - King of Moab |
On Moabite stone, Mesha complains
about having been oppressed by Omri, King of
Israel and boasts of driving Israel out. |
| Mordecai |
Est. 2:5 - Gate official in reign of
Ahasuerus at Sousa |
Undated tablet found at Borsippa
speaks of a Mordecai who served in Sousa during
Xerxes reign. |
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| Nebuchadnezzar |
2 Kings 24:1; Daniel 1:1 -
Babylonian King; conquered Judah; God gave
prophecies |
1. Many cuneiform inscriptions -
Babylonian Chronicle; building dedications.
2. Clay bricks of Babylon contain
his name
3. Boundary stone from Sippar
records land grant by Nebuchadnezzar
4. Business texts dated by
Nebuchadnezzar<font face="WP TypographicSymbols">'</font>s
reign. |
| Neco (Necho) |
2 Kings 23:29 - Pharaoh of Egypt;
26th dynasty; fought and killed Josiah |
1. Sculpture in University Museum
2. Ushabti
3. Bowl found at Persepolis bears
name and titles.
4. Stele at Sidon with name in
hieroglyphics |
| Nergalsharezer |
Jer. 39:3 - Called a prince in
Babylon; son-in-law of Nebuchadnezzar; ruled
Babylon after Evil-Merodach. |
1. Cuneiform tablets of contracts.
2. Tablets tell that he rebuilt
temples.
3. Cuneiform text tells of
military campaign into Cilicia. |
| Nero |
Acts 25:8 - Not called by Nero in
Bible, but by Caesar. Caesar whom Paul appealed
to. |
1. Coins bear his name and
likeness.
2. Statues
3. Contemporary historians |
| Omri |
1 Kings 16:16 -
6th King of Israel |
1. Mesha stele (Moabite stone)
tells that Omri, King of Israel subjugated Moab.
2. Assyrian records refer to
Israel as Omri-land or the house of Omri.
3. Black obelisk refers to Jehu,
son of Omri. |
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| Paul the Apostle |
Acts 13:9 |
Portion of Marble inscription found
on Cyprus that could be reconstructed Paul Apostle |
| Pekah |
2 Kings 15:27 - 19th King of Israel |
1. Tiglath-Pileser III records in
an annalistic text that he overturned Pekah.
2. Pottery jar at Hazor from the
time of Pekah is inscribed with name Pekah. |
| Philip (Herod) |
Mark 6:17 - 1st husband of Herodias |
Josephus tells about him and calls
him Herod. |
| Philip the Tetrarch |
Luke 3:1 - Tetrarch of part of
Palestine; son of Herod the Great and Cleopatra of
Jerusalem; married Salome |
1. Josephus
2. Coins with inscription Philip
the Tetrarch.
3. Nabatean text mentions erection
of a statue in the year 33 of our Lord Philip. |
| Pontius Pilate |
Luke 3:1 - Governor of Judea;
allowed crucifixion of Jesus |
1. Josephus, Tacitus, Philo
2. Latin inscription found in 1961
at Theater in Caesarea tells us that Pontius
Pilate, the prefect of Judea built a temple for
Tiberius.
3. Coins that are known to be
Pilate<font face="WP TypographicSymbols">'</font>s
do not bear his name. |
| Publius |
Acts 28:7 - Chief man of Malta |
Inscriptions on Malta refer to the
1st man of the island and others refer to Publius. |
| Pul (Tiglath-Pileser III) |
2 Kings 15:19 - Assyrian King;
called Pul in Bible; his records mention several
Jewish kings. |
1. Palace found at Ninevah.
2. Another palace found with
reliefs of Tiglath-Pileser
3. Numerous cuneiform tablets
including 2 King lists and the annals of
Tiglath-Pileser. |
| Quirinius |
Luke 2:2 -
Governor of Syria at time of Jesus<font face="WP TypographicSymbols">'</font>s
birth |
1. Inscription found in Antioch of
Pisidia names Quirinius as legatus.
2. Contemporary histories -
Tacitus
3. Josephus |
| Rezin |
2 Kings 15:37 -
King of Aram (Syria); killed by Tiglath-Pileser
III |
1. Cuneiform tablet of
Tiglath-Pileser III lists tribute received from
Rezin
2. Tablet tells of fall of
Damascus and names Rezin. |
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| Sanballat |
Neh. 2:10 - governor of
Samaria who opposed Nehemiah<font face="WP TypographicSymbols">'</font>s
rebuilding projects |
1. Aramic papyrus from Elephantine
refers to the sons of Sanballat, governor of
Samaria.
2. Scrolls found in Waid Daliyeh
refer twice to a son of Sanballat ... once in a
sealing and once in an Aramaic test. |
| Sargon II |
Isa. 20:1 - King of
Assyria; brother of Shalmaneser V |
1. Palace found at Khorsabad with
multiple carvings of Sargon in relief.
2. Extensive cuneiform texts tell
about his exploits and reign (which include the
annals & Sargon<font face="WP TypographicSymbols">'</font>s
prism).
3. Fragment of stele found at
Ashdod and erected after Sargon<font face="WP TypographicSymbols">'</font>s
victory. |
| Sennacherib |
2 Kings 18:13 -
Assyrian King; son of Sargon II |
1. Prism of Sennacherib records
that he besieged Jerusalem and made Hezekiah a
prisoner in Jerusalem, his royal residence - like
a bird in a cage.
2. Palace at Ninevah records his
siege of Lachish with portraits and name of
Sennacherib
3. Extensive cuneiform texts |
| Seriah |
Jeremiah 51:59 - Sent by
Jeremiah to Babylon with Zesekiam |
Personal seal reading b</font>elonging
to Seriah, son of Neriah. |
| Sergius Paulus |
Acts 13:7 - Roman
proconsul (governor) of Cyprus; Converted by Paul
on 1st missionary journey |
Latin inscription lists
name of L. Sergius Paulus as an official of the
Tiber. |
| Shalmaneser V |
2 Kings 17:3 - King of
Assyria; son of Tiglath-Pileser |
1. Babylonian Chronicle cites his
activities.
2. Name found on boundary stone to
date an event to his third year.
3. Bronze weight has inscription
which contains his name.
4. Babylonian King list records
him. |
| Sharezer |
2 Kings 19:37 - Son of
Sennacherib; helped kill his father. |
Cuneiform tablet refers
to Nabusharuzur as an officer in right time
period. |
| Shebna |
2 Kings 18:18 - Court
official of Hezekiah |
Partial tomb inscription
found in Silvan has been reconstructed by Avigad
to contain part of Shebna<font face="WP TypographicSymbols">'</font>s
name |
| Shishak |
1 Kings 11:40 - Pharaoh
of Egypt; 22nd Dynasty; also called Sheshonq I;
attacked Judah and Israel |
1. Massive reliefs on temple of
Amun at Karnak.
2. Mummy case in Cairo Museum.
3. Victory stele at Megiddo.
4. Gold bracelet found in tomb of
grandson is inscribed with Shishak<font face="WP TypographicSymbols">'</font>s
name.
5. Chair of a seated statue found
at Byblos bears Shishak<font face="WP TypographicSymbols">'</font>s
name. |
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| Tabrimmon |
1 Kings 15:18 - Father
of Ben Hadad |
Stele dedicated to god
Baal Melgart found at Aleppo bears an Aramaic
inscription that mentions Ben Hadad as son
Tabrimmon, King of Damascus. |
| Tattenai |
Ezra 5:3 - Governor of
Samaria during reign of Darius the Great who
opposed building of Jerusalem |
Cuneiform tablet refers
to a slave of Tatutanni. |
| Theudas |
Acts 5:36 - Led a failed
revolt referred to by Gamaliel. |
Josephus |
| Tiberius |
Luke 3:1 - Roman Caesar
during Jesus'
ministry |
1. Josephus
2. Contemporary Roman historians.
3. Numerous statues.
4. Coins with inscription and
portrait.
5. Inscription from Caesarea when
Pontius Pilate dedicated a temple to Tiberius. |
| Tirhakah or Taharqa |
2 Kings 19:9: Egyptian
King; also known as Taharqa |
1. Inscribed stele tells of
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rise to the throne.
2. Funerary stele of an Apis bull
dated to 26th year of Taharqa.
3. Numerous stele and building
inscriptions.
4. Art objects with his name.
5. Tomb found, but empty.
6. Numerous cuneiform texts of
Assyrian Kings Esarhaddon and Ashurpanipal -
Senjirli stele actually has picture of Taharqa. |
| Tobiah |
Neh. 2:19 - Tobiah the
Ammonite; tried to prevent the rebuilding of
Jerusalem by Nehemiah |
1. Family tomb from 6th century
B.C. that bears name Tobiah.
2. Name found in the Zenon papyri. |
| Uzziah |
2
Kings 15:13 - also called Azariah; 10th King of
Judah; leper when he died. |
Aramaic
inscription on a stone plaque - 13" x
14" - reads Hither were brought the bones of
Uzziah, King of Judah. Plaque found in tomb on Mt.
of Olives but bones were not found. |
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