They adapted, changed with the times, banded together, and held tight to their principles and culture.
Egypt is a "type" of the "world" to Christians in the Bible. The Hebrews were slaves to the Eqyptians. The Hebrews were God's people. The world is a type of ways that other cultures were living and ways they were worshiping false gods.
Unlike other cultures, the Kings in Jewish history did not make rules. Jews were required to follow the laws of the Torah.
No
There really was no question of survival in connection with algebra. It was a very useful tool invented by Muslim mathematicians Other cultures found good reason to study it and expand it.
the one and only true God, a belief that set them apart from the polytheistic beliefs of surrounding cultures. This central tenet of monotheism emphasized the Hebrews' exclusive devotion to Yahweh and rejection of other deities.
When you ask somebody to pick the correct answer from a list of multiple choicesfor you, it's always a gracious gesture if you also let him see the list.
i think it should not survive
It is unknown when Hebrews first appeared in History. Tradition holds that Abraham (the first Jew) lived in about the year 2000 BCE. However, it's possible that the Hebrews have been around a lot longer than that, possibly 12,000 years. Other theories claim that at some point, the Hebrews and Canaanites were the same people.
The Hebrew scriptures don't actually specify this.
The earth is estimated to be about 4.55 billions years old.
It is possible to survive with no water for a couple of days. However byeond that you will die unless you are able to have food that contains water. On the other hand if you have water you can live a longer time with no food.
no longer than five days if they are not getting any other type of liquid