About William J. Hamblin
William J. Hamblin is Professor of History at Brigham Young University (Provo, Utah, USA),
specializing in the ancient and medieval Near East. He is the author of dozens of academic
articles and several books, most recently,
Solomon's Temple: Myth and History, with David
Seely (Thames and Hudson, 2007). In the fall of 2010 his first novel was published (co-
authored with Neil Newell):
The Book of Malchus, (Deseret Book, 2010). A fanatical traveler and photographer, he spent 2010 teaching at the BYU Jerusalem Center, and has lived in
Israel, England, Egypt and Italy, and traveled to dozens of other countries.
Bill suddenly and unexpectedly passed away on Tuesday, 10 December 2019, after playing a pivotal role in the establishment of The Interpreter Foundation.