A 9th-century BCE stone stele could preserve the earliest known reference to David’s dynasty.

For centuries, King David has stood at the center of biblical history as a warrior, poet, ruler. For many believers, his story feels foundational. Yet outside the pages of scripture, historians have long searched for physical evidence that his dynasty truly existed.
Then a shattered stone fragment surfaced in northern Israel. Carved nearly 3,000 years ago, it contains a phrase many scholars believe refers to the “House of David.” If that reading is correct, it could be the earliest known mention of his royal line beyond the Bible, and it’s reshaping the debate over ancient Judah’s past.








