Goats, sheep, cattle, camels, horses, donkeys, etc.
The main animals in palestine at the time of Jesus was , goats, sheep,ox and cows.
Yes, the dietary laws allowed for this meat to be eaten.
Most common animals in Palestine at time of Jesus is not that different than today with sheep, goats, ox, horses, and donkeys.
Barley and Bread was used in Jesus's time
Animals in Palestine at the time of Jesus were animals such as donkeys, camels, horses, goats, cows and sheep. These animals were all basically farm animals. The birdlife were birds such as doves, pigeons
for milk, cheese, and sacrifices.
At the time of Jesus, there was the Roman currency as well as the other currency to be used in the temple.
Yes, goats are often used symbolically in the Bible to represent strength, leadership, and fertility. In some instances, goats are also seen as sacrificial offerings in ancient Jewish rituals as a form of atonement for sins.
Goats were used for mainly milk,
Pineapples were unknown in Palestine during the time of Jesus.
There is no mention of cows in the Bible's New Testament except for one reference about the sacrificing of a bullock during Old Testament times. The term 'cattle' referred to small animals, sheep and goats. If there had been cows, Jesus would likely have referred to them in some of his stories and parables.