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Archaeology and the People of the Bible
Exploring the Evidence for the Historical Existence of Bible Characters
Book • 2026
Titus Kennedy's 'Archaeology and the People of the Bible' compiles archaeological, epigraphic, and historical evidence for numerous individuals named in Scripture, assessing each against clear criteria.
The book includes photographs and concise evaluations to show how inscriptions, seals, coins, and monuments corroborate biblical names and roles.
Kennedy aims to present balanced, scholarly judgments about which figures have strong, moderate, or weaker attestation in the archaeological record.
He covers a wide chronological range, from patriarchal and monarchic periods through the Roman era, and addresses both prominent and obscure figures.
The work is intended as a reference for students, pastors, and lay readers interested in the intersection of archaeology and biblical studies.
The book includes photographs and concise evaluations to show how inscriptions, seals, coins, and monuments corroborate biblical names and roles.
Kennedy aims to present balanced, scholarly judgments about which figures have strong, moderate, or weaker attestation in the archaeological record.
He covers a wide chronological range, from patriarchal and monarchic periods through the Roman era, and addresses both prominent and obscure figures.
The work is intended as a reference for students, pastors, and lay readers interested in the intersection of archaeology and biblical studies.
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Sean McDowell

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From Myth to History: 10 Bible Figures Confirmed by Archaeology



