Reading and watching videos about the collapse, thinking about it as essentially a combination of famines, earthquakes, invasions and migrations, it started to make me think of the events predicted in the dream of Pharoah told to Joseph in Genesis 41, of seven years of plenty followed by seven years of drought, that Egypt survives through clever rationing but other nations do not. Similarly, it made me think of some of the Plagues of Egypt in Exodus, the dirtying of the water of the Nile, the plague of lice and locusts, many deaths from disease, as well as those claimed to be the firstborn children killed by God. That sounds a lot to me like a record of events during a near-society-collapsing event, but I am not a historian or archaeologist and that is complete conjecture. Is this a connection/similarity that has been noticed before and has been conclusively proven correct or incorrect?
As you are waiting for an answer I can recommend some earlier discussions on adjacent topics.
When it comes to the Exodus story, you can read this answer by u/Antiquarianism focused on Moses, and there is also this older discussion between u/ibreinig and u/Flubb. We also have some responses that discuss Egypt during the Bronze Age Collapse, like u/Trevor_Culley's here and u/Necessary_Cry_5301's here, and furthermore u/Kiwihellenist has written a great answer about the history of the idea of the Collapse in this thread