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==Soleb and Amarah Inscriptions== | ==Soleb and Amarah Inscriptions== | ||
The earliest mention of the Biblical God, Yahweh, has been discovered from two Egyptian descriptions, with the oldest, the Soleb Inscription, dating to 1400 B.C. This provides strong evidence that the Israelite Exodus had completed by 1400 B.C.<ref name=soleb>Aling, Charles, & Billington, Clyde (2010, March 8). [http://www.biblearchaeology.org/post/2010/03/08/The-Name-Yahweh-in-Egyptian-Hieroglyphic-Texts.aspx The Name Yahweh in Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts.] ''Associates for Biblical Research.''<br>Argubright, John (2013). [http://books.google.com/books?id=TRZbAQAAQBAJ&pg=PA108 Bible Believer's Archaeology, Volume 3: Behold the Man!] p. 108. ''BibleHistory.net.'' ISBN: 978-09792148-2-0.</ref> | The earliest mention of the Biblical God, Yahweh, has been discovered from two Egyptian descriptions, with the oldest, the Soleb Inscription, dating to 1400 B.C. In mentioning a list of lands campaigned against by Egypt, the Soleb Inscription refers to the "land of the Shasu of Yahweh" so it is clear Israel had become a nation by that time. This provides strong evidence that the Israelite Exodus had completed by 1400 B.C.<ref name=soleb>Aling, Charles, & Billington, Clyde (2010, March 8). [http://www.biblearchaeology.org/post/2010/03/08/The-Name-Yahweh-in-Egyptian-Hieroglyphic-Texts.aspx The Name Yahweh in Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts.] ''Associates for Biblical Research.''<br>Argubright, John (2013). [http://books.google.com/books?id=TRZbAQAAQBAJ&pg=PA108 Bible Believer's Archaeology, Volume 3: Behold the Man!] p. 108. ''BibleHistory.net.'' ISBN: 978-09792148-2-0.</ref> | ||
==Ipuwer Papyrus== | ==Ipuwer Papyrus== |