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Daily Life in the Time of Jesus

Where did people live? Homes made of clay, brick, and straw Homes made of clay, brick, and straw Usually 1 room with a dirt floor, grass roof Usually 1 room with a dirt floor, grass roof No windows No windows

You sleep where!? On the ground on a mat On the ground on a mat You would use a stone or piece of wood as your pillow You would use a stone or piece of wood as your pillow If it’s hot, you probably sleep on your roof If it’s hot, you probably sleep on your roof

Furniture? What furniture? Common furniture consisted of a table, a spinning wheel, an olive-oil lamp, and a wooden bowl Common furniture consisted of a table, a spinning wheel, an olive-oil lamp, and a wooden bowl You usually had a cave to shelter your goats and donkeys in your house (it also kept you warm!) You usually had a cave to shelter your goats and donkeys in your house (it also kept you warm!)

I had HOW MANY siblings!? You probably came from a large family. You probably came from a large family. Your father was a craftsman or fisherman. He probably had a beard. He wore a sleeveless gown covered by a long tunic and tied with a belt. He also wore a cloth head covering. He is the head of the household and his wife and children are his property Your father was a craftsman or fisherman. He probably had a beard. He wore a sleeveless gown covered by a long tunic and tied with a belt. He also wore a cloth head covering. He is the head of the household and his wife and children are his property

I had HOW MANY siblings!? Cont. Your mother stayed home and kept up the house. She cooked, cleaned, made clothes and took care of the children. She wears a decorated tunic and a veil over her face when she goes out. She does not read or write, but she does memorize Scripture. She goes daily to the town well. Your mother stayed home and kept up the house. She cooked, cleaned, made clothes and took care of the children. She wears a decorated tunic and a veil over her face when she goes out. She does not read or write, but she does memorize Scripture. She goes daily to the town well.

I had HOW MANY siblings!? Cont. Your brothers go to synagogue school from ages 5-12, where the Rabbi teaches them to read scripture. Your dad will teach you a trade. Your brothers go to synagogue school from ages 5-12, where the Rabbi teaches them to read scripture. Your dad will teach you a trade. Your sisters stay home and learn how to keep house from your mom. They probably will have an arranged marriage. Your sisters stay home and learn how to keep house from your mom. They probably will have an arranged marriage.

What did I do for fun? You did not go to public entertainment because Gentiles were there. You did not go to public entertainment because Gentiles were there. Life revolved around prayer and religious celebrations. Weddings and funerals lasted for days.

I’m hungry!! You ate on the ground with your hands. You ate on the ground with your hands. Your diet consisted of bread, honey, spiced foods, cheese, vegetables, fruit and fish. You usually drink water or wine. Your diet consisted of bread, honey, spiced foods, cheese, vegetables, fruit and fish. You usually drink water or wine. You rarely eat meat or eggs. You rarely eat meat or eggs.

¿Hablo español? No. You would probably speak Aramaic. You would pray in Hebrew and possibly speak some Greek. You would probably speak Aramaic. You would pray in Hebrew and possibly speak some Greek.