Chapter 4 Jesus Times
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- at what age does a Jewish boy become a man?
- lights the sabbath candles while reading a prayer
- when the sabbath begins at sundown, the woman of the house lights what while what?
- grain; dough; rise; daily bread
- women ground ____ by hand, prepared ____, and let it ____ for the family's ________
- learn his father's trade
- what would a boy do as soon as he was old enough?
- a form of sour yogurt
- what is laban?
- barter system
- the basis for the village economy was the...
- in the spring
- when is the feast of passover?
- the roofs
- in warm weather, where would people prefer to take their meals and sleep?
- Galilee; fine linens
- ____ was famous for its ___ _____
- a specialist in the art of reading and writing
- what was a village scribe?
- the prophets, the psalms, and the books of wisdom
- as Jesus grew older, he would have studied the words of the what and learn the basics of interpreting these scriptures
- unleavened bread
- the roasted meat was consumed at the feast along with what?
- agricultural town
- Nazareth was what kind of town?
- bitter herbs
- what was eaten in memory of the suffering of the slaves of the pharaohs?
- cleaned; filtered through 3 water troughs
- clay is a raw material that had to be ___ and _____
- the bounty of the earth
- when blessing the bread, he is giving thanks for....
- a town of carpenters
- Nazareth was known as a village of what kind of trade?
- sabbath meal; wine and bread
- after His prayer in the synagogue they would go home for the ___ preceded by a blessing of what?
- is it ok to ride a donkey to catch the sighting of the new moon?
- what was the question they were debating about on the sabbath?
- wrote down anything that needed to be recorded
- the village scribes would do what?
- it was the social center of the town
- what other things happened at the well?
- the 3 great festivals
- from early childhood Jesus would have anticipated what that mark each year?
- western wall
- today jews pray at the what?
- reeds; strands; dates; palm
- some baskets were woven from ___ others were from ___ that grow between clusters of ___ on the ___ tree
- torah, the five books of moses (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy)
- from early childhood, Jesus would have learned the what?
- rocky soil
- shallow plowshare was used for...
- family
- what was at the heart of everything?
- pure olive oil
- the mother would fill lamps with ____ to light houses
- the task of God's creation
- with this prayer, the Sabbath Kidush remembers what?
- friday; saturday
- from sundown on ___ until sundown on ___ - all work stops
- bow drill
- what tool did the craftsmen have to master?
- the sabbath day
- the kiddush gives thanks for having given his people what?
- helping their mothers to maintain the house chores
- what were small children in charge of doing?
- Jerusalem
- passover drew Jews to ___ by thousands from all over the world
- spiritual roots and his people's past
- tht young men would be reminded of the depths of his what?
- baskets
- what was required in all shapes and sizes?
- the stables of life
- bread and salt represent what?
- cooking is considered work
- all sabbath meals must be cooked in advance because..
- feast of weeks, feast of tabernacle, the feast of passover
- what are the 3 great festivals/pilgrim feasts?
- doors, carts, farm drills, wheels...
- what kinds of things did carpenters create?
- lambs
- thousands of __ were sacrificed in the Temple as offering to God
- Galilee; flax
- ____ was blessed with rich fields of ____
- cheese and laban
- goat's milk was used to make ___ and ___
- yes because the sighting of the new moon shows the new month
- was that debated question allowed and why?
- the oral law (Midrash)
- in his teens, Jesus might have dealt with the questions of what?
- everyday needs
- pottery was plain and utilitarian - simple to serve...
- in the fall
- when is the feast of tabernacle?
- the town well
- where did the women get water?
- read and write
- Jesus would have learned to do what from the scribes?
- Midrash
- the ongoing interpretations of the Torah's unchanging laws as they pertained to changing day-to-day realities
- the meal commemorating God's deliverance of the children of Isreal from the bondage in Egypt
- what is the Seder?
- softer soil
- longer, deeper plowshares were used for....
- it had a portable clay oven, pottery, and untensils
- what was the kitchen like?
- creating the fruit of the vine
- when blessing the wine, he is giving thanks for...
- sacrifices
- when Jesus lived, people streamed into Jerusalem to make what at the Temple?
- prayer and readings from the prophets, Torah, and psalms
- the sabbath day is given over to...
- trading
- how did craftsmen and artisans earn their living?
- the community oven
- in Nazareth what was probably used for baking loaves of bread?
- synagogue
- jesus and his neighbors would have gathered in the ___ for reading of the scriptures by leading elders or the scribes
- bread and salt
- what represents the stables of life?
- patriarchs: Abraham, Isaac, Jacob
- he would have asked questions about the ....
- tell the story of the exodus
- they ask: "why is this night different from all other nights?" they then do what?
- Hebrew; Aramaic
- this learning would have been in ____ - a different language than the ___ usually spoken
- oil lamps, jugs, cooking pots, bowls, or forres for holding wine
- the potter could shape clay into....
- the Sabbath
- the joyous observance of what holy day is important to the Jews in Jesus' time and even today?
- God; all aspects
- Jesus would learn the knowledge that obedience to ___ touched ___ of life
- the head of the household
- Kiddush
- the Seder
- the heart of the passover celebrations is what?
- early summer
- when is the feast of weeks?