There were outcast groups, such as the Samaritans (John 4:9), who were considered a sort of "half breed;" the diseased, such as lepers; and to the Jews, and the tax-collectors (such as Zacchaeus, Luke 19:1-9), who were also Jewish, but serving the Roman oppressor and themselves by collecting unduly high taxes from the people.
There were also individuals, such as the "woman at the well" (John 4) in Samaria who was probably notorious for her many marriages and thus forced to use the well at the noon hour when others did not us it; and the demon-possessed man at the tombs in Mark 5:1-5.
Lepers were outcast because of their disease. Prostitutes were social outcasts because of their profession as were shepherds, because they worked around animals on a continual basis and were considered unclean. Publicans (Tax collectors) were outcasts because they worked for the occupation forces (Rome). There were probably others.
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May be Judas Cariot
Anders Hansson has written: 'Chinese outcasts' -- subject(s): Outcasts, Social conditions, Social classes
I'm assuming you mean in Biblical times since this question is under religion and spirituality. No one likes the tax collector and they are particularly hated when it is suspected that they keep a portion of the monies/goods collected for themselves.
Ettien N'da Koffi has written: 'Language and society in biblical times' -- subject(s): Bible, Hebrew language, History, History of Biblical events, Jews, Social aspects, Social aspects of Hebrew language
Oil lamps were used for light in Biblical times.
Yes in order to change their bad or mislead lives
were turkeys common in Jerusalem during biblical times
Not at all - they lived in a state of constant fear.
Actually it does. Not an actual, physical social class, but a mental one. Lets use a public school as an example. They have preppies,jocks,geeks, then outcasts. The preppies usually only associate with other preppies, the jocks only hang with other jocks, the geeks chill with other geeks, and the outcasts (the lowest"class") only chat with other outcasts. Catch my drift? (understand)?
There are no patron saints of outcasts.
Phoenicia.
The country of Turkey in biblical times was called Asia Minor. It was also called Anatolia.
Turkey was Media in biblical times. However, the principal locations of the Median Empire were in Iraq and Iran.