naturalplastic wrote:
Civilization in the Middle East began at least three thousand years before Christ.
The oldest civilization in the Middleast, and in the whole world for that matter (ie culture with cities, writing, recorded history, social classes, etc) was the Sumerians in Mesopotamia (now called "Iraq").
A little bit later civilization began in Egypt also around 3000 BC. Civilization spread from those two places to the world (thats the short simple version of the story).
Egyptian civilization lasted a LONG time. The Pharoahs ruled until around 700 BC. Then Egypt became a vassal state of other peoples' empires (Assyrian, Persian, Alexander the Great, the Romans).
Egypt was a province of the Roman Empire and was governed by a cosmopolitan elite that was culturally Greek and Romanized. But who paid homage to ancient Egyptian gods still. So Egypt's long heyday was over by Christ's time but its culture still lingered.
Many Jewish merchants thrived in Alexandria Egypt in Christ's time.
Why do you ask this question?
I ask because it’s hard to believe was so long before Christ