they wore robes and scarf- like things around their head
piles of poo
leather sandals and tunics mostly
in there house/home
Mary and Joseph wrapped baby Jesus in swaddling clothes when he was born to keep him warm and secure, as was the custom at the time.
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During his time on Earth, Jesus likely wore simple, traditional clothing typical of the region and time period, such as a tunic and sandals.
The significance of Jesus being wrapped in cloth after his birth is rooted in the cultural practices of the time. In ancient Judea, it was customary to wrap newborn babies in strips of cloth called swaddling clothes to keep them warm and secure. This act symbolized the care and protection given to the infant, highlighting the humble and vulnerable nature of Jesus' birth. Additionally, the swaddling clothes foreshadowed Jesus' future role as the sacrificial lamb, as he was later wrapped in burial cloths after his death and resurrection.
They usually wore ash on themselves, and tore their clothes and beat their chests.
By the time Christianity came to Rome, Jesus was the honored Teacher, One who gave a new philosophy to his followers.
The Ancient Greeks did not celebrate Christmas. Christmas is the commemoration of the Birth of Jesus and, as Jesus had not been born in Ancient Greek times, it was celebrated. Christianity had not been founded at this time.
Peasant clothes, long plain dresses, maybe a sash, sandals and a Hair cover, men would wear long clothes, sash, and peasant sandals.
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