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According to the modern archaeological account, the Israelites and their culture branched out of the [...] and their cultures through the development of a distinct monolatristic—and later monotheistic—religion centred on the national god Yahweh.

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According to the modern archaeological account, the Israelites and their culture branched out of the [...] and their cultures through the development of a distinct monolatristic—and later monotheistic—religion centred on the national god Yahweh.
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According to the modern archaeological account, the Israelites and their culture branched out of the Canaanite peoples and their cultures through the development of a distinct monolatristic—and later monotheistic—religion centred on the national god Yahweh.

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the Iron Age, inhabited a part of Canaan.[3][4][5][6] The earliest recorded evidence of a people by the name of Israel appears in the Merneptah Stele of ancient Egypt, dated to about 1200 BCE. <span>According to the modern archaeological account, the Israelites and their culture branched out of the Canaanite peoples and their cultures through the development of a distinct monolatristic—and later monotheistic—religion centred on the national god Yahweh.[7][8][9] They spoke an archaic form of the Hebrew language, which was a regional variety of the Canaanite language, known today as Biblical Hebrew.[10] According to the Bible, the Israe

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