Pigments
Roman
James
Bathing
Hanukkah
100

It was worth three times its weight in gold.

Lapis lazuli

100

You had to be what to be a Legionary.

Roman Citizen

100

He was given this title because he was either taller or older.

The Greater

100

A place where Jews go to spiritually cleanse themselves.

A mikvah

100

The oil burned for this many days.

Eight

200

Making both red and yellow, this pigment is the most common one to find.

Ochre

200

Every fort had this outside of it.

A trench

200

He was doing this when Jesus called him.

Mending nets

200

A structure built by the Romans to get water from one place to another.

An aquaduct

200

This tradition happens on Hanukkah.

Giving gifts

300

A toxic pigment that wasn't banned until 1978.

Lead

300

This amount of men lived together in a barracks.

Eight

300

James had two nicknames that both used sons of _____.

Sons of Thunder and Sons of Zebedee

300

A Roman bath had this many rooms.

Five

300

Maccabeus translates to this.

The Hammer

400

The color that was never painted used what animal to make it.

Sea snail

400

The two groups in the Roman Army.

Legionary and Auxilary

400

Dying for your beliefs.

Martyr

400

He built most of the aquaducts going into Jerusalem.

Herod I

400

The ruler that did not destory the temple.

Alexander the Great

500

These two colors were used to make the cheaper green.

Yellow ochre and Egyptian blue

500

A fort's headquarters that had a room for the golden eagle.

A Principia

500

He was a business partner with James' father.

Peter

500

These two places in scripture mention mikvahs.

Jesus' baptism and the woman at the well.

500

The ruler that made Jewish practices illegal.

Antiochus IV