1) For long periods of time (such as the early part of the Second Temple era), they did get along.
2) As long as Jews paid taxes and didn't support the Ptolemies, the (Greek) Seleucids were largely amenable to coexistence. The trouble began when the Tobiads and other activists (Joseph ben Tuvia and his clique of politicians) interfered with international relations; and more so, when they: the Hellenizing clique, actively pressed the Greeks to initiate persecution of Torah-observers. This forced the hand of the religious Jews, leading them to fight for the right to keep their traditions. The resultant battles lasted for twenty-eight years, with thousands of Greek combatants killed.
In ancient times, King Herod was proclaimed as the King of the Jews.
One is a religion, the other is not. Have fun!
The Jews contributed the idea of a single God and an ethical code.
All Jews are Hebraic, in that the Ancient Hebrews were the ancestors of Jews today. Tradition holds that the Jews came from Israel. Archaealogical evidence of Jews (known as Hebrews in ancient times) in Israel dates back 3600 years.
No. The earliest paintings of Jews are from Medieval times.
There were many more than 2 civiliations that gravely threatened the ancient jews. Most notably (in noparticular order): * The Egyptians * The Canaanites * The Phillistines * The Babylonians * The Persians * The Assyrian Greeks * The Romans
Hellenistic Jews.
All groups of ancient people were the foundation of our present various cultures. To get a specific answer, you would have to research the individual civilizations, such as the Jews, Greeks, Romans, Chinese, Korean, etc.
the three most important roots of the scientific revolution were muslims, ancient greeks, and christians/jews
Some are and some aren't. In Ancient times, most Jews were.
Hanukkah is a minor holiday that commemorates the victory of the Jews against the Assyrian-Greeks in the Maccabean War of 165 BCE. The real miracle of Hanukkah is that the Jews were victorious, against all odds, they beat their enemy and were able to restore the Ancient Temple in Jerusalem, which had been desecrated by the Greeks.
Dorothy Mills has written: 'The people of ancient Israel' -- subject(s): Bible, History of Biblical events, Jews, History 'The Middle Ages' -- subject(s): Middle Ages, History 'The book of the ancient Greeks' -- subject(s): Civilization, History 'Renaissance and reformation times'