The Biblical days covers a large stretch in time. For many years the Jewish people lived in an area now known as Israel, but in a much larger area than Israel now occupies. At one time many lived as captives in Babylonia, a part of the Middle East now known as Iraq. I speak in general geographic areas on this subject. Also for a long period of time in Egypt, as enslaved people, before their escape to what was called Judea.
For a time, and scholars may not call this a Biblical era, many Jewish people lived in the city of Alexandria, when first Greeks, then Romans controlled that city and much of Egypt.
No, kangaroos did not live in the times of the dinnosoars
The same places they live now.
We have to live by faith, not by knowledge.
yes,he did,marco polo did live during the middle ages.Ya know why?........ I DUNNO WHY!!!!
Galileo did not live in the Middle Ages. He lived during the Renaissance.
The last time Peter is mentioned by name (outside of his own epistles) is in: Galatians 2:14 - But when I saw that they were not straightforward about the truth of the gospel, I said to Peter before them all, "If you, being a Jew, live in the manner of Gentiles and not as the Jews, why do you compel Gentiles to live as Jews?"
born live die resurrect live die
The notion that people lived for hundreds of years during biblical times, as described in texts like Genesis, is often interpreted in various ways. Some suggest that these ages reflect a different understanding of time and human life in ancient cultures. Others propose that such long lifespans could be symbolic or mythological, meant to convey the significance of these figures rather than literal historical truths. Additionally, some theories suggest that environmental factors, such as a more favorable climate or diet, may have contributed to longer lifespans in those narratives.
Cacti are capable of storing water in their fleshy stems during times of rainfall. They then rely on this stored water during times of drought.
She lived during the mid-1400's.
In the United States, Maryland was founded as a colony of refuge for catholics.
they lived in heart houses and ate cookies and drinked popcicles