Yes, both the Greeks and Jews held beliefs regarding laws originating from divine authority, though their interpretations differed. In Judaism, the Torah is seen as a direct revelation from God, providing a comprehensive legal and moral framework for life. The Greeks, particularly in philosophical traditions, often viewed laws as influenced by reason and natural order, with some thinkers like Plato and Aristotle acknowledging a divine aspect to justice and order. However, the emphasis on divine origin was more pronounced in Jewish thought.
I believe it was the aztecs...but I could be wrong
Greeks and Romans came up with it, I believe. A long, long time ago.
No
Scientists believe that the molecule that came first in the evolution of life on Earth is RNA (ribonucleic acid).
They do not think plant life 'came' to Earth. They believe it evolved here.
Israel is the homeland of the Jewish people. It is the land that the Jews originally came from. Some Jews believe the land was promised to the Jews by God. Others believe a history of thousands of years binds the land to the people.
No they thought that they were being punished from the gods.
they were generally songs from where the Jews came from; Russians would sing Russian songs, Greeks would sing Greek song, etc.
I believe the Catholics, Protestants, and Jews did. I'm not 100% sure.
It first came from the Greeks.
Jesus. Jews believe that the Messiah is yet to come. Christians believe that he already came (Jesus Christ).
some scientist are atheist and obvioulsy do not believe that god created the world, so they believe that the world started when particles came together and wiola! the earth came to be...