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Historians and archaeologists agree that the northern Kingdom of Israel existed by ca. [...] BCE[42][43] and the Kingdom of Judah existed by ca. [...] BCE.
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900, 850

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Historians and archaeologists agree that the northern Kingdom of Israel existed by ca. [...] BCE[42][43] and the Kingdom of Judah existed by ca. [...] BCE.
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Historians and archaeologists agree that the northern Kingdom of Israel existed by ca. [...] BCE[42][43] and the Kingdom of Judah existed by ca. [...] BCE.
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900, 850
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Historians and archaeologists agree that the northern Kingdom of Israel existed by ca. 900 BCE[42][43] and the Kingdom of Judah existed by ca. 850 BCE.

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History of Israel - Wikipedia
further divided between maximalists who support the Biblical accounts,[39] and minimalists who argue that any such polity was likely smaller than suggested.[40][41] Kingdoms of Israel and Judah <span>Historians and archaeologists agree that the northern Kingdom of Israel existed by ca. 900 BCE[42][43] and the Kingdom of Judah existed by ca. 850 BCE.[44][45] The Kingdom of Israel was the more prosperous of the two kingdoms and soon developed into a regional power;[46] during the days of the Omride dynasty, it controlled Samaria, Gal

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