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The Records of the Redeemed: Navigating the Who Was Archives

Current Status= Names that begin with A-I are completed (J-L in Progress)

To search for a soul in these forensic files is to embark upon a journey through the very breath of God, for “all scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness” (2 Timothy 3:16). We have set our hands to a monumental task: to establish a definitive, scriptural exhibit for every single individual mentioned within the pages of the King James Bible. This is more than a mere census; it is a defense of the truth, a forensic gathering of the testimonies of those who walked before us, whether they stood as pillars of faith or as warnings of the great falling away.

The pursuit of these historical lives requires the diligence of a faithful watchman. As you utilize our search engine to retrieve the forensic files, you must be mindful that the correct spelling of a name is the key that unlocks the record. In an age of shifting shadows and modern revisions, we hold fast to the authorized record; therefore, your search must reflect the precise spelling as found in the Holy Scriptures. To miss a single letter is to risk missing the profound testimony of a life preserved for our learning. Whether you seek the kings of Judah, the prophets of old, or the humble servants whose names appear but once, precision is your greatest ally in the defense of the truth.

At this present hour, our labor has brought us through the completion of names beginning with the letters A through I. These files stand ready for your inspection, meticulously documented to show faith in action and the unwavering providence of the Almighty. We continue to press forward, adding to this database with the urgency of those who know that “the night cometh, when no man can work” (John 9:4). We invite you to delve deep into these accounts, not merely for academic interest, but to fortify your own walk as we collectively await the Great Day of the Lord.