LIFE IN THE TIME OF JESUS
A Cultural Study of the Gospels
The world of the Gospels was alive with bustling marketplaces, Roman soldiers, village synagogues, and fishing boats on the Sea of Galilee. Life in the Time of Jesus explores the cultural, social, and religious setting of the first century, helping readers see the stories of the Gospels in their original context. By understanding the daily life of the people around Jesus, His teachings and miracles take on fresh meaning.
Drawing from Scripture, archaeology, and historical accounts, this book paints a vivid picture of what it was like to live in the land of Israel during the time of Roman rule. From farming and fishing to worship, politics, and family life, readers will discover the rhythms of a world where faith and culture were closely intertwined.
Inside this book, you'll explore:
The influence of Rome on politics, taxation, and daily life in Israel
How families, villages, and communities were organized in the first century
Work and trade, including farming, fishing, and crafts in Galilee and Judea
Religious practices, festivals, and synagogue life in Jewish society
The role of Pharisees, Sadducees, scribes, and priests in shaping faith and law
Archaeological discoveries that reveal towns like Nazareth, Capernaum, and Jerusalem
How understanding first-century culture brings the parables and teachings of Jesus to life
From dusty village streets to the Temple in Jerusalem, Life in the Time of Jesus offers a rich and accessible guide to the world in which the Gospels unfolded. This book helps readers step into the daily rhythms of the people who first heard the words of Jesus and saw His works with their own eyes.