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They didn't. The Ottomans arrived in Anatolia and the Levant in the mid 1200s C.E. The Israelites had been replaced by the Judeans (as a political and religious grouping) by the mid 600s B.C.E. and the Judeans had been exiled from Judea by 70 C.E. The Ottomans had positive relations with the Jewish communities (especially relative to contemporaneous civilizations) but had no influence on the Israelites.
The Israelites never lost their religion.However, in the sense that not ALL of the Israelites were righteous, and the Prophets urged them to repent and serve God, the answer is yes. The prophets did have a positive influence on the Israelites.See also:The function of the Israelite prophets
Yes, the Israelites did mix with the Chaldeans, particularly during the Babylonian Exile in the 6th century BCE when many Israelites were taken captive to Babylon, which was a Chaldean kingdom. This interaction led to cultural exchanges and the adoption of some Chaldean practices and ideas by the Israelites. However, the degree of mixing varied, and many Israelites maintained their distinct identity and religious practices despite the influence of their captors.
There have been 17 popes named Gregory. Please be specific.
The Israelites used the Jewish Ten Commandments as the basis for their legal system. -Apex
It sets goals for America to live by, and to represent our freedom.
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The Israelites did not completely drive out the Canaanites due to a combination of factors including military challenges, lack of unified leadership, and internal divisions among the tribes. Additionally, some Israelites settled in areas where Canaanites remained, often choosing to coexist rather than engage in total conquest. This incomplete conquest is reflected in the biblical narrative, which highlights ongoing conflicts and the influence of Canaanite culture on the Israelites.
Sir Isaac Newton's lasting influence can be seen in his development of the laws of motion and universal gravitation, which laid the foundation for classical mechanics. His work fundamentally changed the way we understand the natural world and has had a profound impact on scientific thought and discovery for centuries.
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One way Europe felt the Roman influence was with religion and Christianity. The law is one of the lasting contributions that the Roman's influenced. They accepted that laws should be fair and equal to everyone.