jan 1, 1208 BC - Merneptah Stele
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The Merneptah Stele is an Egyptian victory inscription from Pharaoh Merneptah, dated to around 1208 BCE. Near the end of the inscription, Merneptah lists defeated enemies in Canaan and writes: “Canaan is plundered with every evil; Ashkelon is carried off; Gezer is seized; Yanoam is made nonexistent; Israel is laid waste, his seed is not.” The inscription is important because it is the earliest known non-biblical reference to Israel. In the hieroglyphs, cities such as Ashkelon, Gezer, and Yanoam are written with determinatives marking them as settled city-states, while Israel is written with a determinative for a foreign people/group, not a city. This suggests that by the late 13th century BCE, Israel was known to Egypt as a people living in Canaan, likely without a centralized kingdom or capital city yet.
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