First Century Cities
First Century Sisters
Wine
To the stars!
Across the Sea!
100

Got a problem? Need an answer? Go see the Apostles in this city.

Jerusalem

100

She was so close to her husband Aquila, sometimes we incorrectly make their names rhyme

Pricilla

100

His first miracle was fine wine, that good stuff!

Jesus

100

Jehovah made this star stand still over Gibeah 

The sun

100

Pharaoh must have regretted crossing this sea

Red Sea 

200

“To Caesar you have appealed, to Caesar you’ll go” (you’ll find him here).

Rome

200

New threads!? Generous Dorcas from Joppa probably made it for you. She was also known as...

Tabitha

200

Hey Eli...she’s not drunk, she’s just having a bad day

Hannah

200

They followed a star to Bethlehem 

The astrologers

200

Solomon said “the sea is not full”. That’s because of this cycle

Water cycle

300

Saul was headed here when he “saw the light”

Damascus

300

Lydia from Thyatira sold this. (Also an excellent Kool-aid flavour)

Purple

300

Too much wine can bite like this

Serpent

300

Go ahead, count them...I’ll wait. You’ll find not one star missing according to this book.

Isaiah 

300

Jesus told this sea to “Hush! Be Quiet!”

Sea of Galilee 

400

In Ephesus, this goddess was worshiped, but so was the money she brought in

Artemis

400

How many unmarried daughters who prophesied did Philip have?

Four

400

C’mon man! You don’t put new wine into these!

Old wineskins

400

Abraham was unable to count the “stars of the heavens”, or these much smaller units

grains of sand

400

The sea of Arabah also went by this tasty name

Salt sea

500

This Luke warm city just makes me want to hurl!

Laodicea

500

Can’t we all just get along? These two sisters from Philippi had to work on it

Euodia and Syntyche

500

Jesus refused wine drugged with this at his impalement 

Myrrh 

500

If you see this star you need some coffee. Also refers to Jesus 

Morning star or day star

500

Paul set sail to sea to see Caesar from this aptly named seaport 

Caesarea