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200

What was a common job for many of Jesus's disciples?

Fisherman

200

Who was the Roman governor that sentenced Jesus to be crucified?

Pontius Pilate

200

What animal was commonly used for long-distance travel?

Donkeys or Camels

200

What simple clothing item did most people wear daily?

Robe/Tunic

200
What did people do to show mourning besides crying?

Wore sackcloth and ashes

400

What did people often sit on or recline on while eating meals in Biblical times?

Floor, low tables, or cushions
400

What empire ruled during most of the New Testament?

Roman Empire

400

What sea did Jesus calm during a storm?

Sea of Galilee

400

What did people tear as a sign of grief or distress?

Their clothes

400

What was a traditional way of greeting that we would consider strange today?

Kiss on the cheek

600

What item was commonly used to light homes at night?

Oil Lamps

600

What king tried to kill baby Jesus?

Herod

600

What road did Paul travel when he encountered Jesus?

The Damascus Road

600

What did women often use to cover their heads in public?

Veil
600

What did shepherds use to protect sheep?

Staff/Rod

800

What did people use to wash guests' feet when they entered a home?

Water (and a servant)

800

What title did Caesar claim that conflicted with calling Jesus "Lord"?

Lord (or son of god)
800

What desert region did the Israelites wander for 40 years?

The Sinai wilderness

800

What item did soldiers gamble for after Jesus was crucified?

Jesus's robe (garment)

800
What did people throw on the ground when Jesus entered Jerusalem?

Palm branches and their cloaks

1000

What valuable spice was used to anoint Jesus and caused controversy because of its cost?

Nard (perfume)

1000

What was the punishment method used by Romans for criminals like Jesus

Crucifixion

1000

What city was considered the center of Jewish worship?

Jerusalem

1000

What did washing feet represent in that culture?

Humility/Servanthood

1000

What did it mean culturally when Jesus ate with sinners?

Acceptance/association with them