Historians agree that Babylon was conquered by the Medo-Persian empire in 539 BCE, and shortly thereafter the Jews were released to return to and reinhabit Jerusalem, which would be about 537 BCE. If one does not believe The Bible, then the date of 586/587 BCE is fine, but Jehovah's Witnesses accept the Bible as being God's written record of truth. (John 17:17; 2 Timothy 3:16, 17) Jerusalem was to lie desolate for 70 years, which would be 607 BCE. - 2 Chronicles 36:21; Jeremiah 25:11, 12; Daniel 9:2; Zechariah 1:12; 7:5.
if they didnt come down themselves they had Hermes the messenger god or through prophecy of the choosen humans(animal,wind,air,water,dream,etc signs)
i dont know but i sure hope so cuz the series is really good. i hope micheal carrol didnt flake on it.
The Fourth Crusade (1202-1204) did not make it to Jerusalem. Instead, the crusaders diverted to Constantinople, where they ended up sacking the city in 1204. This diversion was a significant departure from the original goal of reclaiming Jerusalem and instead led to the establishment of the Latin Empire of Constantinople. The Fourth Crusade ultimately weakened the Byzantine Empire and had lasting repercussions for Christian relations in the region.
Only Odysseus will survive and return home and his crew will alos survive but the first person didnt write that for some reason. Hope i could help!!
Palm Sunday, the beginning of holy week, is the day that commemorates Jesus' triumphant entrance into Jerusalem. -acctually itss Saturday the catholic church changed it to Sunday because the Jewish churh day was Sunday and the catholic church didnt want it to be the same -ana<3
she didnt tell him because she didn't care about the war anymore. All she and her husband wanted was to find their son. They lost all favor with voldemort in the 5th book when they didn't get the prophecy
Yes, Apollo was a Greek god associated with healing, so he was often invoked by people seeking help with illnesses and diseases. He was also known as a god of prophecy, music, and light, offering guidance and protection to those who sought his assistance.
The Apostle John may not have mentioned the fall of Jerusalem in his writings for several reasons. One possibility is that he wrote his Gospel and Revelation after the fall, focusing instead on the spiritual significance of Jesus' life and the future of the Church. Additionally, John's audience may have been more concerned with theological issues and the nature of Christ rather than historical events. Lastly, his emphasis on love, faith, and eternal life could have overshadowed the importance of political events like the fall of Jerusalem.
they didnt
WELL ... at school we were tought he didnt so our answer is no he didnt WELL ... at school we were tought he didnt so our answer is no he didnt
no he didnt no he didnt
they didnt they didnt