Before the Common Era (BC), various regions practiced diverse religions, often centered around polytheism, ancestor worship, and animism. Ancient civilizations, such as the Egyptians, Greeks, and Mesopotamians, had rich mythologies and pantheons of gods and goddesses. In many cultures, religious practices were closely tied to agriculture, fertility rituals, and the natural world. These early belief systems laid the groundwork for the development of later organized religions.
it was about 6000 bc but may even be before that
Their ancestors who came from Jerusalem around 600 BC were Jewish
Yes, 3400 BC is before 1600 BC.
yes
Jesus came on the Earth and started it around 30 BC but before that people still believed in him.
Before.
In 1020 BC (which Jews refer to as 1020 BCE, since BC stands for "before Christ," and BCE stands for "before the common era") the nation of Israel was ruled by King Saul, the first of the Israelite kings. Its religion was that of the Israelites, which eventually developed, many years later, into Judaism. We do not know a lot about the Israelite religion of those days since they are from before the time of the Torah, which is the most central Jewish holy book.
Yes. BC stands for "Before Christ", so that 20 BC is five years before 15 BC 4000 BC is 2600 years before 1400 BC
500 BC
BC is before AD (Before Christ) (After Death)
The empire did not contribute much to Roman religion. This religion was well established before Roman imperial expansion, including the Greek influence on it. This influence came right from the early days of Rome, centuries before she conquered mainland Greece. It came from the Greek colonies (settlements) the Greeks established in southern Italy and Sicily in the 8th century BC and early 7th century BC.
BC : Before Christ