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no but I want free points so thanks ;)
Not only did the nation of Israel not yet have a king, but everyone lived as if they had no guidance or leadership. If you read the next part of that sentence as recorded in the Book of Judges, you'll see the meaning: "In those days there was no king in Israel; everyone did what was right in his own eyes" (Judges 21:25 New American Standard Version).
The days when God sent judges (leaders) to intervene in Israel's history were days when the people forgot the leadership of God and lived like they had no leadership. They needed strong leaders from God (the judges) to guide them back to strength and to faithfulness.
I do not understand your question, exactly, but here goes: He was captured on June 27th 1862, and exchanged in August. He was probably killed by "friendly fire". He died on July 1st, 1863.
Artifacts found at Mohenjodaro and Harappa show that the religion of the early cities was later absorbed into the religion of Hinduism. So the correct option for the given question is option "B". The Harappa and the Mohenjodaro civilization were also known as the Indus Valley Civilization. The people of this civilization developed new techniques to create artifacts out of metals and muds. Mud bricks was highly prevalent during this civilization and were used for making brick houses. Seal carving was also developed during this period.