I need help verifying the conflict with the jews during Nehamiah's time and their enemies. How long have they've been fighting. Someone said 35 years. How do I check this information
Well, @PAMELA STROMAN you might need to be more specific on what you are looking for.
I did a smart search on my books, "what were the dates of nehemiah's rule?" and found he was governor of Judah from 445 BC - 433 BC.
So then, I did a smart search "when were the jews at war with their enemies in the period 500 bc - 400 bc?", and it returned (in part):
During the period of 500 BC to 400 BC, there is no specific mention of Jews being at war with their enemies in the provided articles. While there were major conflicts during this time, such as the Greco-Persian Wars (492-449 BCE) and the beginning of the Peloponnesian War (431-404 BCE), the articles do not specifically mention Jewish involvement in these conflicts.
So to be sure, I did one last search "how long did the jews fight their enemies during nehemiah's time?" It confirmed my findings, "there is no specific information about how long the Jews fought their enemies during Nehemiah's time"
So maybe you can be more specific as to what you are looking for?
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