I think the currency back when Jesus was alive was either shekel or lira
During Jesus' time, Roman currency was used in the region. The smallest denomination was a quadrans, which was one-fourth of a Roman as, the basic unit of currency. One quadrans would therefore be equivalent to a fraction of a penny in today's terms.
King Saul and Jesus were not contemporaneous: Jesus died about 32 or 33AD but King Saul died about 1010BC. However, Paul the Apostle came from Tarsus and changed his name to 'Saul 'upon his conversion.
The currency used in Assisi, Umbria is the Euro (EUR).
No, Saint Paul did not live at the same time as Jesus. Saint Paul was a Jewish man who lived after the time of Jesus and became a prominent figure in spreading Christianity through his missionary work.
No, Paul and Jesus never met while Jesus was still alive. It was after Jesus rose from the dead that Jesus appeared to Paul (See 1 Corinthians 15:8). While some people interpret Paul as having a vision on the road to Damascus (Acts 9 1-6), Paul himself insisted that Jesus appeared to him in his resurrected person in his written word (See 1 Corinthians 15:8).
When JESUS was alive,Jerusalem was owned by the Romans and the currency was the one of the Romans which name was the Dinar,i think...
At the time of Jesus, there was the Roman currency as well as the other currency to be used in the temple.
The unit of currency at that time was called the shekel.
No, Joseph, the earthly father of Jesus, was not alive when Jesus was crucified.
Roman currency.
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The Stations of the Cross
no there was no wars when jesus was alive because there were no guns or knifes
If Mary was the mother of Jesus, she must have been alive before him.
Jesus is alive...
he was around when Jesus was alive
I think it is the Diar