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100%.
The Egyptian scribes recorded the most trivial things - trade caravan arrivals, Canaanite succession squabbles, eclipses, and insects.
But they never recorded anything about "King" David or his son Solomon.
If either of them ever existed outside myth and allegory, it was as a little clan chief of the Binyamins, on a scrub-covered hillock now known as Jerusalem.
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