The discovery of Gemariah's bulla provides archaeological evidence supporting the historical reliability of the biblical accounts of Shaphan and Gemariah.
Nebusarsechim, Nergal-sharezer, and Nebuzaradan: Babylonian Officials Under Nebuchadnezzar Confirmed by Archaeology and Biblical Record
The fall of Jerusalem in 587 B.C.E. brought significant historical convergence between biblical accounts and archaeological evidence regarding Babylonian officials' roles.
Digging Into the New Testament
Archaeological findings consistently support the New Testament's historical accuracy, affirming its events, people, and places through tangible evidence.

