No, women were held in high esteem by most households. It was only those in power who used women a chattels.
During Jesus' time, the oppressed were often seen as the poor, sick, marginalized groups such as lepers, Samaritans, and women. Jesus preached love, compassion, and justice for all people, especially those who were considered outcasts by society. He challenged social norms and reached out to those who were marginalized or mistreated.
Yes, they were. It is known that people really would cross the Jordan to the east bank and bypass Samaria on the way to and from Galilee and Judea.
No
She traveled with Jesus and the disciples and other women as Jesus went about preaching in Judea and Samaritan areas so she lived at the same time as Jesus.
Guide the house. (1 Timothy 5.14)
Laws for ladies were quite hard that time. For example, if a woman was caught in adultery she was to be stoned to death. They would find rocks on the ground, and throw them until the woman died.
Jesus will come a second time only after the antichrist kills people.
in the time of jesus.
In the Outer Court, yes In the smaller parts, no
Women didn't have time back then
Catholics. They go back to the time of Jesus. It is what Jesus founded. Baptists first started in 1609.
Matthew and Luke