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The first non-biblical reference to Israel is often attributed to the Merneptah Stele, an ancient Egyptian inscription dating to about 1205 B.C.E1. The stele recounts the military conquests of the pharaoh Merneptah, and near the bottom of the hieroglyphic inscription, a people called “Israel” is said to have been wiped out by the conquering pharaoh1.
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