There were no spacecraft in biblical times, nor is there any modern spacecraft by this name. The Biblical word 'shem' does not mean spacecraft. It cannot since the Hebrews could not and would not(nor would any other semitic people) have a word meaning something which did not exist at that time.
The country of Turkey in biblical times was called Asia Minor. It was also called Anatolia.
Hammurabi, the Babylon, conqueredChadea.The country of Chadea was an ancient land in southern Babylonia, on the Persian Gulf near the delta of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. In biblical times the name was applied to all of Babylonia. As far as can be traced, the Chaldeans themselves descend from Shem's son, Arphaxad, who is also an ancestor of Abraham and Israel.
In ancient Times, they followed a monolatrous religion that worshipped God, also called Biblical Judaism, today, they follow modern forms of Judaism.
noun = shem (שם), which also means "name"
Yad VaShem - in Hebrew יד ושם Yad: Memorial (it has also the meaning of Name, Fame, Reputation...) Shem: Name of the tribes of Shem...the Semitic people are descendants of "Shem" Va: And (conjunction) Yad VaShem: A Memorial to the Tribe of Shem. Other Semitic races found in Asia are also children of Shem and speak Semitic languages, so technically the Yad VaShem would be not only for Jews but all Semitic Suffering including Arabs, Jews, Afghans, etc. It is the Jerusalem museum in remembrance of the names of the victims of the Holocaust.
The immediate descendants of Shem can be found in Genesis 10:21-31 and Genesis 11. Chapter 11 makes the connection between Shem's descendants and Abraham. Also, according to book of Luke chapter 3 in New Testament you can trace King David's line through Noah's son Shem.
Yes. A spacecraft is also a vehicle.
He was a pilot, he is married three times, he was in space with he Gemini 12 spacecraft and also flew wuth the Apollo 11 space moon mission.
The Clementine spacecraft did missions to test sensors and spacecraft components under extended exposure to the space environment. It also made scientific observations of the moon and the asteroid that is near Earth.
The Baal Shem Tov was the founder of a Jewish sect called the Chassidim. They are a very Orthodox group, and the Baal was revered by his followers for being wise and compassionate and also for teaching that worship and prayer should be joyful. For a wonderful and moving glimpse into the world of the Chassidim, I recommend the novel 'THE CHOSEN' by Chaim Potok :) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sheeba, also spelled Sheba. Saba in Arabic. It was in Yemen that the Queen of Sheba met King Solomon in the Bible and in the Quran.
Depending upon when you're referring to, the Jews were (in Biblical times and later) mostly an agricultural society, though there were also many tradespeople and artisans.