I don't know how the Egyptians and Mesopotamians viewed history, so I won't speak for them.
The Israelite view is that God has placed before us three books of wisdom. The most important is the Torah. The other two "books" are: the created world, including the stars and planets, plants, animals, and ourselves; and the events of history. History is seen by the religious Jew as a book of Divine lessons.
because it left behind silt which is good fertile mud good for croping
how does the treatment differ from each
They are the major religions
Greeks took Mesopotamian (Iraqi) works and plagiarized them. "Pythagoras theorem" is one example, of many.
your in my history class
how does the treatment differ from each
because it left behind silt which is good fertile mud good for croping
They are the major religions
He was monotheistic, Egyptians were polytheistic.
In Mesopotamia, kings were considered to be representatives of the gods. To the Egyptians pharaohs were gods on earth.
Greeks took Mesopotamian (Iraqi) works and plagiarized them. "Pythagoras theorem" is one example, of many.
ancient egyptians' obelisks had 4 sides, like the one in Washington DC, but it can differ.
What happens if one light bulb out burns out in set of lights in parallel circuit
What happens if one light bulb out burns out in set of lights in parallel circuit
the main difference is reliability, written history generally is recorded closer to the event
Salvation History deals with the future as well as the past, as supposed to history which is just a recollection of past events
your in my history class