What ancient Egyptian correspondence first mentioned Bethlehem?
Amarna Correspondence
Rosetta Stone
Cleopatra's Letters
Tutankhamun's Diary
Answer
The Amarna Correspondence, a collection of ancient Egyptian texts dated to 1350-1330 BCE, is the earliest-known mention of Bethlehem. These texts provide insight into the political and social landscape of the time.
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