Ancient Israel was significantly smaller than ancient Egypt, but Ancient Israel was actually wider than ancient Egypt was since the deserts on either side of the Nile River could not be easily cultivated.
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Ancient Israel was significantly smaller than Ancient Egypt, but Ancient Israel was actually wider than Ancient Egypt was since the deserts on either side of the Nile River could not be easily cultivated.
Bast was not a city but a ancient Egyptian goddess and so had no boundaries within Egypt.
Yes. Ancient Egypt invaded Ancient Israel on several occassions and Israel and Judah were often Egyptian vassal states or directly under Egyptian sovereignty.
The countries that share international boundaries with Israel are Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, and Egypt.
Answer 1Ancient Egypt was a Superpower, something like the USA today. Of course small Israel could not be compared to Ancient Egypt.Answer 2It honestly depends more on personal taste and the exact time-period than the political and social differences between Ancient Egypt and Israel. It would probably be better to be a wealthy Egyptian than a wealthy Israelite, but it would probably be better to be a poor Israelite than a poor Egyptian. In antiquity, most people were poor.
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Assyrian threat
Ancient Egypt ruled territories including what is now known as the Sudan, Cypress, Lebanon, Syria, Israel and Palestine. Egypt was also occupied by other powers like the Persians, Nubians, Greeks and Romans they all conquered the country at different points in time
I think you mean Gaza
Yes, from Abraham onward, except for the time of their sojourn in Egypt.