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You're saying they just made up that whole part?
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There is lots of made up stuff in the Bible, so I think it possible.
I also can't find a date for the Ipuwer Papyrus being written, so I'm not sure you could even consider it "evidence". Many writings of that time period were copies of other things and written down oral stories that were not recorded first hand (ie, most of the Bible). Who is to say that whoever wrote this wasn't translating a piece of the Bible for someone else to read in a different language? Only now it has been found and deemed "proof" of Biblical accuracy. Hardly solid evidence.
EDIT: I also took another look at the link. The author(s) of that page also use Biblical prophecies as "proof". The Bible can't be proof of itself!