Daily customs would include learning more of old scriptures taught in the synagagues. Working would be found honorable and isrealites would work everyday for hours upon hours. working was also used as a form of entertainment. though, all isrealites would stop working on the seventh day of the week(Saturday)and rest. For they honored the sabath day because god worked all six days but rested on the seventh and blessed the day making it holy. This is commandment number 4 in the The Bible.
No. Ancient Hebrew is a language, and Ancient Israel is nation.
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The Jewish courts.See also:Life in ancient Israel
In ancient Israel donkeys were used for riding on if it was to far to walk.
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Ancient Israel was a number of different absolute monarchies.
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.
The Hebrew Civilization was located in Israel.The Hebrew Civilization was located in Israel.
Yes. Ancient Egypt invaded Ancient Israel on several occassions and Israel and Judah were often Egyptian vassal states or directly under Egyptian sovereignty.
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.
There is no reason to assume otherwise.
of course they were