Archaeology and the People of the Bible

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Did the people whose names fill the pages of Scripture truly walk the ancient world? Archaeology and the People of the Bible surveys the archaeological evidence for the historical existence of more than 130 figures named in the Old and New Testaments, from the familiar like David, Isaiah, and Jesus to the lesser-known scribes, governors, and priests.

With over 200 photos and illustrations, clear explanations, and authoritative commentary, this book:  

  • Shows how archaeological finds continue to confirm the reality of biblical people and settings.
  • Provides an identification rating for each person, helping readers understand how strongly the material evidence supports their historicity.
  • Bridges the worlds of Scripture and ancient history for students, pastors, and curious readers alike.

Whether you’re studying biblical history, deepening your faith, or simply fascinated by the intersections of ancient evidence and sacred text, this book offers a vivid, trustworthy guide to the real people behind the Bible.

Paperback, 352 pages, Code: BP094