Yes, there was a solar system back then, even if people did not understand what they were seeing in the night sky. 4,000 years is, geologically speaking, "the blink of an eye"; essentially no time at all.
Job lived 1800- 2000 years before Christ.
Yes. Trains about 1800, ships from before Christ.
Nobody 'wrote' it. And capitalism existed before and after those dates.
Protons & Neutrons. They are found in the nucleus of the atom and weigh roughly 1800 times what electrons weigh - with the electrons 'orbiting' like a microscopic 'solar system'.
Giovanni Dondi dall'Orologio has written: 'Tractatus astrarii' -- subject(s): Astronomical clocks, Early works to 1800, Medieval Astronomy, Planetariums, Solar system 'Rime'
Protons & Neutrons. They are found in the nucleus of the atom and weigh roughly 1800 times what electrons weigh - with the electrons 'orbiting' like a microscopic 'solar system'.
George I (1714-1727) and George II (1727-1760) were British monarchs before 1800.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" Church) was not organized until 1830, so it didn't have a leader in 1800.
Angelo Rocca has written: 'Thesaurus pontificiarum sacrarumque antiquitatum necnon rituum, praxium ac caeremoniarum' -- subject(s): Alphabets, Catholic Church, Charts, diagrams, Christian antiquities, Classical antiquities, Customs and practices, Early works to 1800, Liturgy, Sacraments 'The solar system' -- subject(s): Solar system 'De canonizatione sanctorum commentarium' -- subject(s): Canonization, Christian saints, Early works to 1800 'The moon' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature
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The congressional system
No. Jesus was Jewish. He fulfilled the Mosaic/Jewish law when he died, so Christianity technically didn't start until his death. When Jesus was alive on the earth in was about 1800 years before the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (commonly called "Mormons") was founded. You can read about the Mormon's beliefs about Jesus Christ at the website provided under "Related Links" below.