All historians?
Maybe the ones you know. Moses and the tribes (Israelites) were Arabs from Yemen. The Israelites you think of, the ones in the OT never set foot in Egypt. That part is all made up.
And this is what I got from the AI: "Abraham and Moses are considered to be legendary figures, as there is no proof of their existence outside of the Bible. 135 Many details in the Book of Genesis, which tells the story of Abraham, are known only from the Bible and have not been corroborated by the historical record. For example, in the account of the war between the kings of the Five Cities of the Plain and four kings led by the ruler of Elam, none of the nine monarchs involved are known outside of the Biblical story. 2 The texts that mention Moses are accepted to have not been written until the Babylonian Exile (late 6th century BCE), whereas the event itself would have occurred 700 years earlier. There is no real corroborating records of such a thing from any other sources. ".
All historians?
Maybe the ones you know. Moses and the Israelites were Arabs from Yemen. The Israelites you think of, the ones in the OT never set foot in Egypt. That part is all made up.
And this is what I got from the AI: "Abraham and Moses are considered to be legendary figures, as there is no proof of their existence outside of the Bible. 135 Many details in the Book of Genesis, which tells the story of Abraham, are known only from the Bible and have not been corroborated by the historical record. For example, in the account of the war between the kings of the Five Cities of the Plain and four kings led by the ruler of Elam, none of the nine monarchs involved are known outside of the Biblical story. 2 The texts that mention Moses are accepted to have not been written until the Babylonian Exile (late 6th century BCE), whereas the event itself would have occurred 700 years earlier. There is no real corroborating records of such a thing from any other sources. ".