Many biblical characters have references in secular history and/or archaeology obviously it's quite difficult to authenticate the existence of many of these individuals. Even when a discovery of some type of made, the findings are raely something to declare as overwhelming evidence. However, we will review many of these findings. In addition it's our desire to clarify these individuals and possibly review what some may call contradictions.
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When the name Balaam is brought up it's usually the somewhat comical image of him and the donkey. When the subject Baal is brought up the thoughts of evil religions in opposition to the Israelites and the faith of the Old Testament. Balaam in fact may be one of the most archaeological verifiable characters of the Old Testament. In this section we will follow the path of this person and the religion that is believed to have stemmed from him.
The Tel Dan inscription above is the first archaeological evidence of King David of the Old Testament. The "House of David" was found on the slab of stone above.
Forgive us for putting Charlton Heston in as our figure for Moses. Just having a little fun. We obviously don't know what Moses' appearance was like. Obviously passing for an Egyptian 3,500 to 4,000 years ago presents some clues.
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