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According to the Bible, King Saul lived during the eleventh century BCE, although many scholars believe that the never really was a King Saul. Other kings lived many centuries earlier, such as in Egypt, Hattusas, Assyria, Greece and elsewhere.
They developed several kinds of mathematics, Astronomy, and geometry
William would have been educated by scholars appointed by his father.
B. The universe was orderly and operated according to fixed rules
Some scholars believe they did. Tradition holds that it was written centuries before that, but this seems unlikely.
He didn't. The translations have been reviewed over and over though the centuries by Bible scholars and no major problems have been found.
Addition is a basic mathematical concept that does not have a single author or creator. It has been developed over centuries by mathematicians and scholars from various cultures around the world.
Opinion Scholars long ago realised that the Book of Daniel was written approximately 147 BCE and that the dream actually related to the Hellenistic Syrian empire and its oppression of the Jews. It does not relate to current times.
The Sunna refers to the practices and teachings of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, so it was not written by one specific author. However, it was collected and compiled by various scholars in the centuries following Muhammad's death.
The biblical answer is yes: Jericho was the first city the Israelites conquered.However, archaeologists say that there was no city at Jericho between the fifteenth and eleventh centuries BCE; therefore there was no conquest of Jericho. Israel Finkelstein said, "Today more than 90% of scholars agree that there was no Exodus from Egypt, 80% feel that that the Conquest of the Land did not take place as described in the Bible ..."
Christianity came to Ireland in the 5th century. In the centuries that followed many monasteries were set up in Ireland, and became places of study attracting both Irish and people from other countries. Many of these Irish scholars travelled to other countries to preach Christianity and founded other monasteries and places of study. This activity continued for many centuries and even today many Irish people still travel to do missionary work in other countries.