Archaeology Confirms Dozens of People Mentioned in the Bible

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Archaeology and the Historical People of the Bible
Archaeological Discoveries Confirming Biblical Figures
Archaeological Evidence for People Mentioned in the Bible
When Archaeology Confirms the People of Scripture

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Modern archaeology has uncovered inscriptions, monuments, and records that confirm the existence of many individuals mentioned in the Bible.

Over the past century, discoveries have verified more than 50 biblical figures, including kings, governors, priests, and officials once thought by some skeptics to be legendary.

Luke 19:40 (KJV)

“I tell you that, if these should hold their peace, the stones would immediately cry out.”

1️⃣ King David


For many years critics argued that King David might be a legendary figure.

That changed dramatically in 1993 with the discovery of the Tel Dan Stele.

The inscription refers to the “House of David.”

This phrase is a royal dynasty reference confirming that David was recognized historically as the founder of a ruling line in Israel.

2️⃣ Pontius Pilate


In 1961, archaeologists in Caesarea discovered a stone inscription dedicated to Pontius Pilate, the Roman prefect mentioned in the Gospels.

The inscription reads:

“Pontius Pilatus, Prefect of Judea.”

This directly confirms the historical official referenced in the New Testament.

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3️⃣ Caiaphas the High Priest


In 1990, a burial ossuary discovered in Jerusalem contained an inscription reading:

“Joseph son of Caiaphas.”

This corresponds to the high priest mentioned in the Gospels who participated in the trial of Jesus.

4️⃣ King Hezekiah


Archaeologists discovered a clay seal impression belonging to King Hezekiah, who ruled Judah during the time of the prophet Isaiah.

The seal reads:

“Belonging to Hezekiah, son of Ahaz, king of Judah.”

5️⃣ King Jehu of Israel


The Black Obelisk of Shalmaneser III depicts King Jehu bowing before the Assyrian king.

This is the only known ancient image of a biblical Israelite king.

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How many biblical people have been confirmed?


Modern archaeological research has identified over 50 individuals mentioned in the Bible whose names appear in inscriptions or artifacts.

These include rulers such as:

  • Nebuchadnezzar II
  • Sennacherib
  • Ahab
  • Herod the Great

Archaeology continues to uncover new evidence confirming the historical context of the biblical narrative.

What historians conclude


These discoveries do not prove every event in Scripture, but they strongly demonstrate that the Bible accurately describes real people in real historical settings.

The biblical record consistently aligns with known history from the ancient Near East and Roman world.

Luke 1:3 (KJV)

“It seemed good to me also… to write unto thee in order… that thou mightest know the certainty of those things.”


Here at the Underground News Network, we can also show you 10 archaeological discoveries that directly confirm specific events recorded in the Bible — including destroyed cities, royal inscriptions, and ancient tunnels mentioned in Scripture.