they help give inspiration for the athens to build their own culture.
The greeks created stories, or "myths" to help understand how humans originated and to help give people an understanding of life. also to pin the blame on a god if something goes wrong. so the importance of these myths is to be able to give their culture some structure and belief for a better life.
Romans did and I beleive the Greeks did too but I'm not positive
Nazis arrived after Jews.
Jews are required to give tzedakah. This word is sometimes translated as charity, but the root of the word is tzedek, which means Justice. Even poor Jews who receive tzedakah are asked to give. Rabbi Moses ben Maimon, who lived in 12th century Fostat (now surrounded by its former suburb, Cairo), identified levels of tzedakah, concluding that the lowest form was the grudging gift, while the highest form was to lift the recipient out of poverty by teaching them a trade so that they no longer require tzedakah.
Though the scriptures do not give us any indication that the Jews performed and form of exorcism on Christ behalf, does not mean that some may have tried to exorcise the evil spirits which they thought possessed him.
Did he in fact give a public apology to the Jews? (It would be useful to have the context).
Other than the knowledge that they were the first people to successfully resist the might of the Persian Empire, Greece had no gains from the Second Persian War. The Greeks were the defenders here, and they defended their culture and autonomy.
Yes they give glimpses of harappan culture.
The Coffee Nazis refused to give the captured Jews any coffee. "NO COFFEE FOR YOU!"
Religion and culture is closely related. religion means one should be disciplined in way of life in all respects. this is introduced in the form of culture in habits, customs, rituals, and pattern of worship to mold a person as well to give identity.
of coures yes