Hilkiah in extra-biblical sources
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According to an account in 2 Kings and 2 Chronicles, Hilkiah
was a High Priest (kohen gadol) of the Temple of Jerusalem
during the reign of King Josiah of Judah
(639-609 BC) and the discoverer of "the Book of the Law (Torah
)" in the Temple, in the 18th year of Josiah’s reign (622 BC). Scholars almost universally agree that the book Hilkiah "found" was the Biblical Book of Deuteronomy. Hilkiah’s name is mentioned on a seal ring and on a bulla
.
, prior to the destruction of Jerusalem in 586 BC. The inscription reads: "(Belonging) to Hanan, son (of) Hilkiah the priest". It begins with the Hebrew letter lamed, meaning “belonging to”, indicating the seal’s ownership. Then the name of the seal’s owner, the name of his father and the function of the seal’s owner.
Hilkiah
Hilkiah was a Hebrew Priest at the time of King Josiah. His name is mentioned in II Kings. He was the High Priest and is known for finding a lost copy of the Book of the law at the Temple in Jerusalem at the time that King Josiah commanded that the Holy Temple be refurbished . His preaching may...
was a High Priest (kohen gadol) of the Temple of Jerusalem
Solomon's Temple
Solomon's Temple, also known as the First Temple, was the main temple in ancient Jerusalem, on the Temple Mount , before its destruction by Nebuchadnezzar II after the Siege of Jerusalem of 587 BCE....
during the reign of King Josiah of Judah
Kingdom of Judah
The Kingdom of Judah was a Jewish state established in the Southern Levant during the Iron Age. It is often referred to as the "Southern Kingdom" to distinguish it from the northern Kingdom of Israel....
(639-609 BC) and the discoverer of "the Book of the Law (Torah
Torah
Torah- A scroll containing the first five books of the BibleThe Torah , is name given by Jews to the first five books of the bible—Genesis , Exodus , Leviticus , Numbers and Deuteronomy Torah- A scroll containing the first five books of the BibleThe Torah , is name given by Jews to the first five...
)" in the Temple, in the 18th year of Josiah’s reign (622 BC). Scholars almost universally agree that the book Hilkiah "found" was the Biblical Book of Deuteronomy. Hilkiah’s name is mentioned on a seal ring and on a bulla
Bulla (seal)
Bulla , is a type of seal impression. It comes in two forms: metal and clay.- Clay bullae :The original bulla was a lump of clay molded around a cord and stamped with a seal...
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Seal ring
The first object where his name is mentioned is a seal ring found in 1980. On the seal is a three-line inscription, in reverse letters, as is usual, so that the letters will read properly when impressed in a lump of clay. The script incised in the seal is what scholars call paleo-Hebrew, used by the Israelites before the Babylonian captivityBabylonian captivity
The Babylonian captivity was the period in Jewish history during which the Jews of the ancient Kingdom of Judah were captives in Babylon—conventionally 587–538 BCE....
, prior to the destruction of Jerusalem in 586 BC. The inscription reads: "(Belonging) to Hanan, son (of) Hilkiah the priest". It begins with the Hebrew letter lamed, meaning “belonging to”, indicating the seal’s ownership. Then the name of the seal’s owner, the name of his father and the function of the seal’s owner.