AnswerNo. The Bible is entirely about events that occurred before the time of Josephus. However, some scholars say that the author of Luke's Gospel and Acts of the Apostles relied heavily on the works of Josephus to place his own writings in a historical context.
No, it's an adverb. The adjective is heavy.
One that is heavily rushed and given almost no thought to.
Moses is featured heavily in Exodus.
partying heavily, intoxicated, a wild drinking spree.
The automobile industry, for one, is heavily dependent on oil.
The economy of which state is most heavily dependent on agricultural products is Nebraska.
oil
Export of cotton, which was heavily dependent on slavery.
Dependent Agencies
political party organizations have declined.
They try (and claim) to be self-sufficient. But in practice the are heavily dependent on China.
yes
European culture is heavily related to the sea, since most of Europe borders seawater. Maritime is anything related to the sea. Europeans developed a culture that was heavily influenced by the sea and heavily dependent on the sea.
they are not to rare, especially if you are a male. But, scholarships for cheerleaders are heavily dependent on the state and the college in question
Iceland's economy is heavily dependent on fishing, tourism, and software. In recent years, after some serious economic trouble, the welfare system also plays a heavy role.
Saudi Arabia.