Daily Life
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100

Who were more likely to move to a higher class than any free person?

Slaves

100

What was the name for the horse course in a city?

The Hippodrome.

100

What was village life based on?

Agriculture, household crafts, and animal husbandry.

100

What was a primary goal of getting married in Israel?

Procreation  - having children.

100

Their rigid adherence to the Law was often expanded to include these traditions. This legalism led some of them into blatant hypocrisy. 

The Pharisees.

200

Who was at the bottom of the Social Order in Israel?

Day Laborers

200

What was the largest sacred complex in the Roman world called?

The Jewish Temple.

200

What is the name for a local assembly governed by a council of elders who oversaw religious and civic functions?

A Synagogue.

200

What was sometimes rolled into the tunics of children as a means of protection or for medicinal reasons? 

Herbs and spices.

200

Are generally considered to be the community responsible for the Dead Sea Scrolls found at Qumran.

The Essenes.

300

Who was a the top of the Social Order in Israel?

Royalty

300

 Why did Jews in Israel often avoided the theater?

Indecent subject matter and scandalous activities on stage.

300

What helped in the rapid expansion of Christianity?

The widespread existence of synagogues in the Roman Empire.

300

Why were burials were typically swift affairs in Israel?

It was hot, dead bodies got pretty stinky.

300

Sought to overthrow compromising religious leaders and pushed for war with Rome. Part of this group were the Sicarii who engaged in stealth violence by assassinating individuals in large crowds.

The Zealots.

400

Sadducees were sad.  Why?

They didn't believe in the resurrection - life after death.

400

Where could one see classic Greek comedies, tragedies, and satires?

The theater.

400

Where was it common place for the public reading of Scripture, the reciting of catechisms, and the interpretation and exposition of religious texts?

The Synagogue.

400

What's Love got to do with it?  Did Jewish marriage require the couple to be in love?

Nope.

400

They had not converted to the Jewish faith and refrained from certain rituals, they rejected polytheism and sought to honor God in a variety of ways, such as almsgiving, prayers, and synagogue participation.

The Godfearers.

500

The position of High Priest became one of appointment during this time by the ruling authorities and confirmed by the Great Sanhedrin.  Who were the ruling authorities?  

The Romans.

500

Who built the "Race Track" in Jerusalem?

Herod the Great.

500

How were flocks used by the people?  Name three different uses.

Meat, sacrifice, milk, cheese, clothing, leather.

500

What was Exposure?

The practice of abandoning infants.

500

Why was there tension between Jewish and Gentile believers?

Some Jewish believers believed that to be a Christian you had to obey the Jewish laws.

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