Oh, dude, a span in Biblical times was about 9 inches. So, like, if you were measuring stuff back then and you were like, "Hey, how long is this thing?" and someone was like, "Oh, it's a span," you'd be like, "Cool, that's about the length of my foot and a half." Just your average ancient measuring unit, nothing too crazy.
Oil lamps were used for light in Biblical times.
A mite was a small copper coin that was worth about half a cent in biblical times. It was the smallest denomination at that time and was typically used by the poor for basic transactions.
were turkeys common in Jerusalem during biblical times
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.
Pakistan was not called anything during Biblical times. That area of the world was referred to as the Persian Empire.
Zero times. There was no Biblical Greek word for homosexual nor was there any concept of sexual orientation in Biblical times.
A Biblical Shekel was about half an ounce.
Ahab was a powerful king in biblical times, and Ahab was a captain in fiction.
Iranica
4000 b.C.